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Intervening Cause
An event that occurs after the defendant's act and contributes to a harm, potentially relieving the defendant of liability.
Superseding Cause
An unforeseeable event that interrupts the chain of causation and becomes the primary cause of an incident, relieving the defendant of liability.
Bystanders
Individuals who are present at an event or incident but do not take part in it.
Peril
A specific risk or cause of loss covered by an insurance policy, such as fire, theft, or flood.
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