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Marah Oglesby
on Nov 01, 2024Verified
The Classic Case of Overseas Tankship v.Morts Dock and Engineering involved a question of whether the harm suffered by the plaintiffs was reasonably foreseeable.
Reasonably Foreseeable
A legal standard used to determine if a person could predict or expect a certain outcome as a result of their actions.
- Understand the significance of intent and predictability in lawsuits involving torts.
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MK
Learning Objectives
- Understand the significance of intent and predictability in lawsuits involving torts.
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