Which of the following correctly explain the cause in law test?
Please select all that apply.
A) Recovery is only allowed when the harm is deemed to have been foreseeable to the defendant.
B) Recovery is only allowed when the harm is not too remote a consequence of the defendant's negligence.
C) Recovery will be denied when a harm is considered to be too remote a consequence of the defendant's negligence.
D) Harms that were unforeseeable to the defendant are not recoverable.
E) Recovery is only allowed when the harm is deemed to have been foreseeable to the claimant.
F) If the claimant is too remote then recovery will be denied.
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