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A defense against malpractice may include acts of independent agents that stand in the way of the causal connection between the negligent act and the damage suffered. This is called
1. contributory negligence
2. intervening cause
3. comparative negligence
4. tolling of the statute of limitations
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The answer is Intervening cause
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