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1. Does your legal system have general rules, whether statutory or case-law, which regulate the categorisation of harm as a single indivisible loss or a plurality of losses? Have such rules been proposed in the secondary legal literature? Does the distinction have any significance in practice?
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Galand-Carval, S. (2009). Aggregation and Divisibility of Damage in France: Tort Law and Insurance. In: Oliphant, K. (eds) Aggregation and Divisibility of Damage. Tort and Insurance Law, vol 26. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-92209-5_7
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