Definition of Interveniens. Meaning of Interveniens. Synonyms of Interveniens

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Interveniens. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Interveniens and, of course, Interveniens synonyms and on the right images related to the word Interveniens.

Definition of Interveniens

No result for Interveniens. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Interveniens from wikipedia

- and overzealous rejection of it, on the other, Kepler prepared Tertius Interveniens (1610). Nominally this work—presented to the common patron of Roeslin...
- proximate cause. The most important doctrine is that of novus actus interveniens, which means a 'new intervening act' which may "cut the chain of causation"...
- breaking the chain of causation (across much of Europe termed a novus actus interveniens), capable of absolving a person who has inflicted bodily harm of guilt...
- experience, the situation will flow from the act. A novus actus interveniens (or nova causa interveniens) is a new intervening act, or a new intervening cause:...
- law related to duty of care, reasonable foreseeability and novus actus interveniens within the tort of negligence. The case concerned three parties; Chapman...
- & Co [1961] 2 QB 405 Bourhill v Young [1943] AC 92, 108 "Novus actus interveniens", literally meaning "a new intervening act", also referred to as "breaking...
- Breaking the chain (or novus actus interveniens, literally new intervening act) refers in English law to the idea that causal connections are deemed to...
- The slowwater elimia (Elimia interveniens) is a species of freshwater snail with an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Pleuroceridae....
- skull rule. However, it may be broken by an intervening act (novus actus interveniens) of a third party, the victim's own conduct, or another unpredictable...
- modern comparative and ancient law in Latin this is called a novus actus interveniens) between the stabbing and her death. The defence and court system saw...