Multiple Choice
MATCHING
-a new or independent force that produces harm after the defendant's act or omission
A) proximate cause
B) actual cause
C) standard of proof
D) preexisting condition
E) duty to mitigate damages
F) thin-skull rule
G) highly extraordinary
H) judgment proof
I) intervening cause
J) superseding cause
Correct Answer:

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