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Where there are several possible independent causes of a loss and it is not possible to prove from the evidence available which one actually caused the loss then the claimant will fail. This is because the claimant has the burden of proof when applying the but for test. There is one notable exception to this – Fairchild v Glenhaven Funeral Services Ltd & Others [2003] 1 AC 32 discussed below.
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