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- 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"...
- and overzealous rejection of it, on the other, Kepler prepared Tertius Interveniens (1610). Nominally this work—presented to the common patron of Roeslin...
- Breaking the chain (or novus actus interveniens, literally new intervening act) refers in English law to the idea that causal connections are deemed to...
- 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...
- law related to duty of care, reasonable foreseeability and novus actus interveniens within the tort of negligence. The case concerned three parties; Chapman...
- 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...
- 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...
- action Conviction at Leeds Crown Court (****izes) Court membership Judges sitting Byrne J, Slade J, Barry J Keywords Novus actus interveniens causation...
- The slowwater elimia (Elimia interveniens) is a species of freshwater snail with an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Pleuroceridae....
- override the jury verdict and reverse or modify the decision. novus actus interveniens a new action coming between A break in causation (and therefore probably...