- events" to be
legally valid. This test is
called proximate cause.
Proximate cause is a key
principle of
insurance and is
concerned with how the loss or...
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proliferation model Iteration Latent human error Mitigation Proximate and
ultimate causation Proximate cause Redundancy (engineering) Root
cause analysis System...
- The
floodgates principle, or the
floodgates argument, is a
legal principle which is
sometimes applied by
judges to
restrict or
limit the
right to make...
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actually true. In this view, one opinion,
proposed as a
metaphysical principle in
process philosophy, is that
every cause and
every effect is respectively...
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These ideas thereby concur remotely in the
creation of beings;
their proximate principle being the
Divine active potency by
which God
actually and effectually...
- causation, then
legal (or
proximate) causation.
Factual causation must be
established before inquiring into
legal or
proximate causation. The
usual method...
- the duty to act or
refrain from action,
breach of that duty,
actual and
proximate cause of harm, and damages.
Someone who
suffers loss
caused by another's...
- The
court found: the
relationship between the
parties was "sufficiently
proximate" as to
create a duty of care. It was
reasonable for them to have known...
- put to a
beneficial use
without waste, or (in Texas) "such
conduct is a
proximate cause of the
subsidence of the land of others." An
exception to the rule...
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cause Anthropic principle Biosemiotics Tinbergen's four
questions Convergent evolution Five whys Four discourses, by
Jacques Lacan Proximate and ultimate...