Causation Flashcards

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causation

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causal relationship btwn ∆’s conduct and end result

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but-for causation

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∆’s conduct is cause in fact if prohibited result wouldn’t occur absent ∆’s conduct

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proximate cause

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an event is sufficiently related to an injury so that the courts deem the event to be the cause of that injury

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examples of intervening causes to cut to proximity train

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  1. normal & forseeable
  2. coincidental & unforseeable
  3. acts of god
  4. apparent safety doctrine
  5. de minimum contribution
  6. free, deliberate, and informed human intervention
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apparent safety doctrine

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you’ve reached a safe place where you’re no longer in danger. chain of proximate cause has been broken

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de minimum contribution

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a small contribution of the victim doesn’t create proximate cause when something else is “more” responsible

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people v rideout

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F: ∆ hit a car, the victim gets out to check on his car and gets hit by a third party and dies.jury said superceding cause removes ∆’s liability if it’s the sole cause
Q: whether the instruction was improper
A: Yes
Why?: you have to prove proximity to prove culpability

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