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Causation and remoteness
The 'but for' test
Would harm have occurred but for defendant's breach?
Breach alone insufficient; must prove breach caused damage
Whether type of harm was reasonably foreseeable
Damage must be of a foreseeable type
No, only the general type of harm
Exact sequence need not be foreseeable, only type of harm
Defendant liable for full extent despite victim's vulnerability
Extent of damage need not be foreseeable (thin-skull rule)
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