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The immediate reason damage was caused by an act or omission (negligence); the negligence must have caused the damages, without intervention of another party, and can- not be remote in time or place. example (in a complaint): “defendant’s negligent acts (speeding and losing control of his vehicle) directly and proximately caused plaintiff’s injuries.”

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