Proximate cause - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
; For English law, see Causation in English law In the law, a proximate cause is an event sufficiently related to a legally recognizable injury to be held the cause of that injury. There are two t...
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Proximate and ultimate causation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In philosophy a proximate cause is an event which is closest , or immediately responsible, for causing some observed result. This exists in contrast to a higher-level ultimate cause (or distal ...
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The Legal Term * Proximate/Legal Cause (Of Injury/Damage) * Defined & Explained ... PROXIMATE/LEGAL CAUSE (OF INJURY/DAMAGE) - If it played any part, no matter how small, in bringing about the injury or damage.
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Definition of proximate cause in the Legal Dictionary - by Free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. What is proximate cause? Meaning of proximate cause as a legal term. What does proximate cause mean in law? ... Proximate cause is the primary cause of an injury. It is not necessarily the closest cause in time or...
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This entry contains information applicable to United States law only. Proximate Cause An act from which an injury results as a natural, direct ... Proximate cause is the primary cause of an injury. It is not necessarily the closest cause in time or space nor the first event that sets in motion a sequence of events leading to...
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Proximate cause is the primary cause of an injury. It is not necessarily the closest cause in time or space nor the first event that sets in motion a sequence of events leading to an injury. Proximate cause produces particular, foreseeable consequences without the intervention of any independent or unforeseeable cause.
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Several lines of evidence indicate that the mitochondrial spiral may be a proximate cause of the clinical disabilities in AD. Decreases in cerebral metabolic rate (CMR) characteristically occur in AD and in other dementias.
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