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    If a Defendant's Act Constitutes Causation in Fact with Respect
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If a Defendant's Act Constitutes Causation in Fact with Respect

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If a defendant's act constitutes causation in fact with respect to a plaintiff's injury,the defendant is liable without further consideration.

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