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==The Risk Principle==
==The Risk Principle==
The Risk Principle is an area of law closely tied to [[legal causation]] in [[negligence]]. It provides limits on negligentty for harm caused unforeseeably.
The Risk Principle is an area of law closely tied to [[Causation in English law|legal causation]] in [[negligence]]. It provides limits on negligentty for harm caused unforeseeably.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 20:06, 20 September 2006

Legal and regulatory risk: Sometimes governments change the law in a way that adversely affects a bank's position.

The Risk Principle

The Risk Principle is an area of law closely tied to legal causation in negligence. It provides limits on negligentty for harm caused unforeseeably.

See also