- and
overzealous rejection of it, on the other,
Kepler prepared Tertius Interveniens (1610).
Nominally this workâpresented to the
common patron of Roeslin...
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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"...
- law
related to duty of care,
reasonable foreseeability and
novus actus interveniens within the tort of negligence. The case
concerned three parties; Chapman...
- 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:...
- & 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...
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Breaking the
chain (or
novus actus interveniens,
literally new
intervening act)
refers in
English law to the idea that
causal connections are
deemed to...
-
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...
- with the
question of "breaking the
chain of causation", or
novus actus interveniens. Mr
Baker (the plaintiff) was
knocked down by the defendant's car, leaving...
- The
slowwater elimia (Elimia
interveniens) is a
species of
freshwater snail with an operculum,
aquatic gastropod mollusks in the
family Pleuroceridae....
-
English tort law case on
remoteness and the
principle of
novus actus interveniens as it
related to the
division in law
between tresp**** and "action on...