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{{a|glossary|}}Also known as [[reasonable foreseeability]], the test of whether a loss that was, in the learned judge’s opinion, [[causation|caused]] by a breach of {{t|contract}} should be included in [[damages]] awarded as a result.
 
Compare with [[proximity]] of cause.
 
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*[[Proximity]]
*[[Breach of contract]]
*[[Causa sine qua non]]
*[[Damages]]

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Also known as reasonable foreseeability, the test of whether a loss that was, in the learned judge’s opinion, caused by a breach of contract should be included in damages awarded as a result.

Compare with proximity of cause.

See also