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" The proximate cause of an event must be understood to be that which in a natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any new, independent cause, produces that event, and without which that event would not have occurred. "
Atlantic Reporter - Página 303
1901
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The New York Supplement, Volumen80

1903 - 1338 páginas
...subject. The conclusion of the court is well expressed in the syllabus : "The proximate cause of an event is that which, In a natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any new cause, produces that event, and without which that event would not have occurred; and the act of one...
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The Southeastern Reporter, Volumen11

1890 - 1130 páginas
...cases on the question involved unintelligible. The proximate cause of an event must be understood to be that which, in a natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any new cause, produces that event, and without which that event would not have occurred." And note 3: "if...
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The Northwestern Reporter, Volumen47

1891 - 1280 páginas
...damages in suit. A careful writer has said: "The proximatecause of an event must be understood to be that which, in a natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any new cause, produces that event, and without which that event would not have occurred." 1 Shear. & R. Neg....
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The American and English Encyclopedia of Law, Volumen19

John Houston Merrill, Thomas Johnson Michie, Charles Frederic Williams, David Shephard Garland - 1892 - 1218 páginas
...itself, without any qualification or restriction; The proximate cause of an event has been thus defined: "That which, in a natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any new cause, produced that event, and without which that event would not have occurred.1 A remote cause is...
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The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value ..., Volumen24

Abraham Clark Freeman - 1892 - 1042 páginas
...for injuries resulting from its negligence. The proximate cause of an event must be understood to be that which, in a natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any new cause, produces that event, and without which that event would not have occurred: 1 Shearman and Redfield...
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The American and English Railroad Cases: A Collection of All the Railroad ...

Lawrence Lewis, Adelbert Hamilton, John Houston Merrill, William Mark McKinney, James Manford Kerr, John Crawford Thomson - 1892 - 780 páginas
...for injuries resulting Irom its negligence. The proximate cause of an event must be understood to be that which in a natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any new cause, produces that event, and without which that event would not have occurred, i Shear. & R. Neg....
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The Ontario Reports: Containing Reports of Cases Decided in the ..., Volumen22

Ontario. High Court of Justice - 1893 - 806 páginas
...cause of the injury. It has been said that the proximate cause of an event must be understood to be that which, in a natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any new cause, produces that event, and without which the event would not have occurred : Shearman and Redfield...
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The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value ..., Volumen46

Abraham Clark Freeman - 1895 - 1030 páginas
...failing to comply with the law requiring it to fence its track. TIIK PROXIM \TK CAUSE OF Air EVEKT is that which, in a natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any new cause, produces that event, and without which that event would not hare occurred. Proximity in point...
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Reports of Cases Heard and Determined in the Appellate Division ..., Volumen87

New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1903 - 788 páginas
...ed.j, section 26, the rule is thus stated : " The proximate cause of an event must be understood to be that which, in a natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any new, independent cause, produces that event, and without which that event would not have occurred." And in Laidlaw v. Sage (supra) Judge...
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A Manual of Elementary Law: Being a Summary of the Well-settled Elementary ...

William Pinckney Fishback - 1896 - 502 páginas
...proximate, not the remote cause of the injury. § 423. Definition of proximate cause. — Proximate cause is that which in a natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any new cause, produces the event and without which the event would not have occurred. A remote cause is one...
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