Legal Dictionary of Pakistan
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dependent intervening cause
A cause of an accident or injury that occurs between the defendant's behavior and the injurious result, but that does not change the defendant's liability.
efficient intervening cause
See intervening ruse under CAUSE (1).
efficient intervening cause.
See intervening cause.
independent intervening cause
See intervening cause under CAUSE (1). independent investigation committee See SPECIAL LITIGATION COMMITTEE.
intervening cause
See CAUSE ( 1 ),.
intervening cause.
An event that comes between the initial event in a sequence and the end result, thereby altering the natural course of events that might have connected a wrongful act to an injury. ( If the intervening cause is strong enough to relieve the wrong doer of any liability, it becomes a superseding cause. A dependent intervening cause is one that is not an act and is never a superseding cause. An independent intervening cause is one that operates on a condition produced by an antecedent cause but in no way resulted from that cause. - Also termed intervening act; intervening agency; intervening force; in-dependent intervening cause; efficient intervening cause; supervening cause; novus actus interveniens; nova causa interveniens. See superseding cause.