Matching
Match the following
Premises:
a new or independent force that produces harm after the defendant's act or omission
Responses:
actual cause
duty to mitigate damages
highly extraordinary
standard of proof
preexisting condition
superseding cause
thin-skull rule
judgment proof
proximate cause
intervening cause
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
actual cause
duty to mitigate damages
highly extraordinary
standard of proof
preexisting condition
superseding cause
thin-skull rule
judgment proof
proximate cause
intervening cause
Premises:
actual cause
duty to mitigate damages
highly extraordinary
standard of proof
preexisting condition
superseding cause
thin-skull rule
judgment proof
proximate cause
intervening cause
Responses:
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