Remote cause

A non-dominant cause linked to a chain of events that culminates in a loss. The remote cause facilitates the loss rather than causes it. In Marsden v. City & County Assurance Co. (1865) a fire broke out and a mob assembled and broke plate glass windows in neighbouring premises with view to looting. The action of the mob, not the fire, was the proximate cause.

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