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foreseeability

foreseeability 1 : the quality or state of being foreseeable [reasonable

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foreseeable

foreseeable : such as reasonably can or should be anticipated :

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foreseeable

being such as may reasonable be anticipated as foreseeable costs were well within the budget

cause

result but does not interrupt the chain of causation if foreseeable called also supervening cause compare concurrent cause and superseding cause

damage

damages for a loss that is an immediate, natural, and foreseeable result of the wrongful act compare special damages in this

Act of God

nature, which could not, by any reasonable care, have been foreseen or resisted, see Nugent v. Smith, (1876) 1 CPD 423.

Trinity house

conduction of the Queen's Majesty's Navy Royal, and bound to foresee the good increase and maintenance of ships, and of all

Previse

To foresee

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foreseeability

foreseeability 1 : the quality or state of being foreseeable [reasonable

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foreseeable

foreseeable : such as reasonably can or should be anticipated :

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foreseeable

being such as may reasonable be anticipated as foreseeable costs were well within the budget

cause

result but does not interrupt the chain of causation if foreseeable called also supervening cause compare concurrent cause and superseding cause

damage

damages for a loss that is an immediate, natural, and foreseeable result of the wrongful act compare special damages in this

Act of God

nature, which could not, by any reasonable care, have been foreseen or resisted, see Nugent v. Smith, (1876) 1 CPD 423.

Trinity house

conduction of the Queen's Majesty's Navy Royal, and bound to foresee the good increase and maintenance of ships, and of all

Previse

To foresee

Foresee

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