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0329 An intervening cause of harm does not relieve an antecedent wrongdoer of liability unless the intervention was unforeseeable at the time the antecedent wrongdoer acted, or in retrospect it appears not to be extraordinary, or it was not a normal response to a condition created by the antecedent wrongdoer's conduct.CitationHARDISON v BUSHNELL (Pickup v Semi) 18 CA4 22 [See: BAJI 3.79] |
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