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Plaintiff's Injury
Refers to the physical, emotional, or financial harm suffered by the plaintiff, initiating a legal action to seek compensation or relief.
Unforeseeable Acts
Events or occurrences that could not have been predicted or expected, often considered in the context of contracts and insurance.
Intervening Cause
An event or factor occurring after a party's initial act that significantly contributes to an outcome or event, potentially absolving the original actor of liability.
Proximate Causation
A principle in law that establishes the legal cause of an event based on the foreseeability of the harm and a direct relation to the injury.
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