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intervening cause

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meanings of interveningand cause


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intervening
adjective[before noun]
uk /ˌɪn.təˈviː.nɪŋ/ us /ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈviː.nɪŋ/
happening between two times or between other events ...
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cause
noun
uk /kɔːz/ us /kɑːz/
the reason why something, especially something ...
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Examples of intervening cause


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This is true, but such symmetries are only implied in the absence of any interveningcause, that is to say in causally isolated systems. 13.
A superseding interveningcause happens shortly after the injury.
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A "superseding cause" is an "unforeseeable" interveningcause.
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An interveningcause will generally absolve the tortfeasor of liability for the victim's injury "only if" the event is deemed a "superseding cause".
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The defense may argue that there was a prior cause or a superseding interveningcause.
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The victim's pre-existing physical susceptibilities are, by logical definition, never an interveningcause.
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My knowledge of the law, however, tells me nothing concerning the likelihood of whether there are any intervening causes.
In order for the interveningcause to be deemed "superseding" and relieve the tortfeasor of liability, both the act/event "and" the injury must be "unforeseeable".
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Natural consequences are, therefore, the consequences an act would have, if there were no intervening causes.
The main thrust of direct causation is that there are no intervening causes between an act and the resulting harm.
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