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cabate

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The test of foreseeability is generally used to determine the existence of which element of a negligence case?
 A)Duty of due care
 B)Breach
 C)Factual cause
 D)negligence per se

Question 2

The notion that if a plaintiff is even slightly negligent, he or she recovers nothing is known as
 A)comparative negligence.
 B)reasonable negligence.
 C)contributory negligence.
 D)insignificant negligence.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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