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George Berkeley
-In setting aside theory and really contemplating the beauties of the world,Philonous ironically concludes
Proximate Cause
The extent to which, as a matter of policy, a defendant may be held liable for the consequences of his or her actions. In the majority of states, proximate cause requires that the plaintiff and the type of injury suffered by the plaintiff were foreseeable at the time of the accident. In the minority of states, proximate cause exists if the defendant’s actions led to the plaintiff’s harm.
Legal Cause
A legally sufficient reason to file a lawsuit, based on recognized legal principles.
Duty To Render
The legal or ethical obligation to provide a certain level of care or service, especially in professional or emergency situations.
Peril To Herself
Refers to someone being in a situation or engaging in behavior that poses a significant risk of harm to their own well-being.
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