Intervening cause (novus actus interveniens)

New cause that intervenes into a sequence of events that is not the reasonable, natural or probable consequence of the preceding cause. It breaks the chain of causation. Even if the chain started with an insured peril there will be no liability for losses occurring after the occurrence of the intervening cause which changes the outcome and destroys the cause and effect relationship between the insured peril and the loss. See PROXIMATE CAUSE.

Intraagency agreement

Written contract in which a federal agency agrees to provide to, purchase from, or exchange with another federal agency, services (including data), supplies, or equipment. Intraagency agreements are between at least two or more agencies within the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).

Intrapreneur

Individual who works as an employee in an organization but focuses on creative and innovative products, services, and work methods. He or she often works independently or in loosely organized teams and is involved in rethinking current products, services, and organizational structures. Also referred to as internal entrepreneur .