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frankwu

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Proximate cause limits liability to harms:
 a. whether foreseeable or not
  b. resulting from remote occurrences evolving naturally from a central event c. that result from non-negligent conduct
  d. that arise from interaction with railroads e. none of the other choices

Question 2

Proximate cause limits liability to harms:
 a. whether foreseeable or not
  b. resulting from remote occurrences evolving naturally from a central event c. that result from non-negligent conduct
  d. that bear a reasonable relationship to the defendant's negligent conduct e. that arise from interaction with railroads



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

d



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