Multiple Choice
In an action in negligence, in deciding whether a breach of duty caused a particular harm, the judge must be satisfied:
A) that there was no contributory negligence by the plaintiff.
B) that there was factual causation and that the scope of liability extends to the particular harm.
C) that the plaintiff did not voluntarily assume the risk.
D) that the harm suffered was not insignificant.
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