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The expression “remoteness of damage” is applied where a defendant is seeking to restrict the extent of damages for which they may be liable> The Courts will limit an award of damages to an amount that “could have been in the
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Which combination of words completes the sentence in the most appropriate way?
A foresight, a reasonable
B contemplation, an ordinary
C foresight, an ordinary
D contemplation, a reasonable
Opentution says it’s B. But bpp says it’s the test of reasonable foresight.
Sadly, ‘reasonable, foresight’ is not an available option for you to choose. In addition, it’s not an answer that could make any sort of sense in the semi-quotation that is given in the question.
The question actually asks you to select the option that the “combination of words completes the sentence in the most appropriate way?”
I believe that the option B is the most appropriate
OK?