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31 August, 11:17

A defendant set off fireworks at a fully-licensed Fourth of July show. The result of the activity caused harm to the plaintiff. In order for the plaintiff to win a case of negligence, he or she need only prove that it was foreseeable that the defendant's conduct might cause harm.

a. True.

b. False.

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  1. 31 August, 11:29
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    False

    Explanation:

    In legal proceedings one need to publish that there are the facts that reveal that the circumstances on the factual basis are true.

    Mere chances that it might have happen are not conclusive to declare that plaintiff is correct.

    Thus, he needs to establish that there were damages caused and not only the possibility that the damages could occur.

    In the given instance it assumes that the facts merely if establishes that there could be damages will not let the plaintiff win the case.
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