Multiple Choice
What is the law's traditional approach to financial or economic losses that are not accompanied by property or personal injury damage?
A) The loss is not usually recoverable.
B) The loss is always recoverable.
C) The recovery of such losses violates the "but for" test.
D) Such losses are recoverable if there is no insurance in place.
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