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karateprodigy

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Even if an injured party establishes the required elements of negligence, the injured party may be denied compensation if the defendant establishes:
 a. a plausible cause
  b. a substantial defense c. a proximate cause
  d. a proximate defense
  e. none of the other choices

Question 2

Even if an injured party establishes the required elements of negligence, the injured party may be denied compensation if the defendant establishes:
 a. a plausible cause b. a valid defense
  c. a proximate cause
  d. a proximate defense e. a substantial defense



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

b



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