Pawsey vs. Scottish Union & National (1907)

This case resulted in the classic definition of proximate cause: ‘proximate cause means the active, efficient cause that sets in motion a train of events that leads to a result, without the intervention of a force started and working actively from a new and independent source’.

See Als STRAW CAUSES; LAST CASES; INTERVENING CAUSES; REMOTE CAUSE; CONSECUTIVE CAUSES. CONCURRENT

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