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Contributory Negligence
A legal concept where the plaintiff's own negligence played a part in causing their damages, potentially reducing the amount they can recover.
Elements of Causation
Fundamental components required to establish a cause-and-effect relationship in a legal context, typically including direct cause, foreseeability, and harm.
Proximate Cause
The primary cause that in a natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any efficient intervening cause, produces an event and without which the event would not have occurred.
Cause in Fact
A legal principle that establishes an event as the direct cause of an injury, required for proving negligence.
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