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"But Luke's death was not reasonably foreseeable by any entity or person, including Ms Batty," Gray said.
Consequently, the violence was not reasonably foreseeable to Lockheed or the security firm.
Applying the case of Hughes v Lord Advocate, Kennedy found that the harm was not reasonably foreseeable, and both actions under nuisance and negligence must fail.
The court concluded that Carneal's actions were not reasonably foreseeable by the defendants and that in any case, his actions superseded those of the defendants, so that the latter could not be the proximate cause of the harm.
"Although it may be reasonably foreseeable that a grow operation worker who carries a gun will use it to protect the operation, it is not reasonably foreseeable that the worker will use the gun against a person who simply irritates the worker but poses no apparent threat to the operation," Liu wrote.
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People who are intolerably suffering but not facing "reasonably foreseeable" death will not be covered.
The test is whether or not the nuisance was reasonably foreseeable; if it was, the defendant is expected to avoid it.
In its 5-to-4 decision, the court said such convicts could not be held for more than six months if their deportation did not seem likely in the "reasonably foreseeable future" and the government failed to present compelling evidence for holding them.
Justice Breyer said that after six months of detention, if deportation did not seem likely in the "reasonably foreseeable future," the government would have to come up with special reasons for keeping someone in custody.
Proximate cause is that the harm is reasonably foreseeable and not too far removed from the action to be attributable to it.
Consequentialist moral theories that focus on reasonably foreseeable consequences are then not subjective insofar as they do not depend on anything inside the actual subject's mind, but they are subjective insofar as they do depend on which consequences this particular subject would foresee if he or she were better informed or more rational.
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