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▸ noun: (law) A doctrine of law that, in certain circumstances, an intervening event can break the chain of causation between a person's action and its result, potentially depriving that person of legal liability for the result; such an intervening event.
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▸ noun: (law) A doctrine of law that, in certain circumstances, an intervening event can break the chain of causation between a person's action and its result, potentially depriving that person of legal liability for the result; such an intervening event.
Similar:
intervention,
res inter alios acta,
attribution,
act of independent significance,
alternative liability,
secondary liability,
doctrine of necessity,
cause of action,
juridical act,
exceptio metus,
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