Tort Law
But-For Causation
/ but-for kaw-ZAY-shun /
Definition
A test asking whether harm would have occurred but for the defendant\'s act.
Used in Context
“But-for causation was clear: without speeding, no accident would occur.”
Etymology
English legal development
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