Answer:
<em>c. the causation in fact, but not the proximate cause, of Ethel’s death.</em>
Explanation:
The law includes two forms of causation: <em>cause-in-fact, and cause-in-proximity (or legal). </em>
The "but for" check decides the cause-in-fact: However the outcome would not have happened without the action.
Both requirements should be met for such an action to be considered to cause harm; proximate cause is a legal restriction on cause-in-fact.
The fda doesn’t monitor (c) packaging and labeling
Pharmacist. It says I need to put 20 words and I don’t have anything else to say
Mostly for Taste. Your taste buds are mainly the one's that decide whether or not you like something
Answer:
The answer is sulfur
Explanation:
I took the test today and got stumped on this, but it was sulfur