Remotness Cases include:
Parsonv v Uttley Ingham: serious possibility the type not extent at time contract was entered into Kienzke v Stringer: secondary transactions too remote unless particular disclosure under the 2nd limb of Hadley v Baxendale
'Certainty/Causation Schrump v Koot: future continbency once loss if proved-must be reasonable-not only on balance of probabilities. Farrell v Snell: P has evidence of inference D runs risk-tactical burden-if you have particular knowledge you have the burden
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