Multiple Choice
Legal cause is established
A) if the intervening cause is a superseding cause
B) if the injury was not the foreseeable consequence of the original risk
C) if the injury was the foreseeable consequence of the original risk
D) if actual cause exists by the but-for or substantial-factor tests
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q6: MATCHING<br>-but for or substantial factor<br>A)strict liability<br>B)wild animal<br>C)actual
Q23: The two tests for actual cause are<br>A)but-for
Q24: MATCHING<br>-a cause beyond the foreseeable risk originally
Q25: MATCHING<br>-few or no assets<br>A)proximate cause<br>B)actual cause<br>C)standard of
Q26: MATCHING<br>-a new or independent force that produces
Q27: Under the mitigation-of-damages rule, the defendant will
Q28: MATCHING<br>-how convincing something must be<br>A)proximate cause<br>B)actual cause<br>C)standard
Q30: The two components of proximate cause are
Q31: When is an intervening criminal human force
Q32: The two components of proximate cause are<br>A)actual