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The Concept of a Crumbling Skull

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The concept of a crumbling skull


A) does not exist in Canadian law.
B) is exactly the same as the concept of a thin skull.
C) allows the plaintiff to recover damages for the full extent of a loss, as long as it was reasonably foreseeable that the defendant's carelessness would cause a normal person to suffer some injury.
D) allows the plaintiff to recover some damages when the defendant's carelessness hastens the occurrence of a loss that the plaintiff eventually would have suffered in any event.
E) states that a defendant with an intellectual disability cannot be expected to meet the general standard of care.

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