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Early judicial development of intervening causation law
Reasonable foreseeability
Unreasonableness/abnormality
Voluntary and deliberate human action
Probability
Scope of risk
Intervening negligent acts and omissions
Extraordinary natural phenomena, coincidences and animals
Maritime incidents
The suicide cases
Professional malpractice
Rescue of persons and property
Children
Escaping from danger and inconvenience
Negligence causing susceptibility to later harm
Miscellaneous operative contexts
The influence of contributory negligence and apportionment legislation on intervening causation issues
The inter-relationship between remoteness of damage and novus actus interveniens.
Reasonable foreseeability
Unreasonableness/abnormality
Voluntary and deliberate human action
Probability
Scope of risk
Intervening negligent acts and omissions
Extraordinary natural phenomena, coincidences and animals
Maritime incidents
The suicide cases
Professional malpractice
Rescue of persons and property
Children
Escaping from danger and inconvenience
Negligence causing susceptibility to later harm
Miscellaneous operative contexts
The influence of contributory negligence and apportionment legislation on intervening causation issues
The inter-relationship between remoteness of damage and novus actus interveniens.