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Delict — negligence — foreseeability — duty of care — remoteness of damage — irrelevant that precise rupture of harm or identity of plaintiff not foreseeable — sufficient if defendant should reasonably have foreseen general nature of harm that might befall some person exposed to risk of harm by defendant's conduct — economic loss only — no rule against recovery of provided other requirements such as foreseeability present, loss finite and not socially calamitous results in upholding claim — suretyship — Farmers Stop-order Act [Chapter 110] — cession of debt guaranteed by registered E stop-order without ceding stop-order — does not render ineffective stop order and obligations thereunder.
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