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Cells with a double set of genetic information are described by the term
Proximate Cause
A principle in law that denotes the primary cause of an injury, used to establish the direct link between an act and the injury suffered.
Standard of Care
The degree of prudence, attention, and caution expected of a reasonable person in a specific situation, often used as a legal benchmark.
Foreseeable Damage
Refers to harm or loss that a reasonable person could anticipate under certain conditions in legal or contractual contexts.
Duty Not to Injure
The legal obligation to avoid causing harm to others, especially in terms of personal injury or property damage.
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