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<p>have foreseen that someone might be hurt by their actions, there may be no liability.</p>

<p>This rule does not usually apply to intentional torts (for example, <a href="page.php?w=tort_of_deceit">tort of deceit</a>) and also has stunted applicability to the quantum in negligence where the maxim "intended consequences are never too remote" applies: "never" is inaccurate here but resorts to unforeseeable direct and natural consequences of an act.</p>

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