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jural cause

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A quick definition of jural cause:

Jural cause refers to the legal reason or factor that is considered to be the direct and proximate cause of an event or injury, and therefore results in liability for the responsible party. It is the cause that is legally sufficient to result in a consequence, and is closely connected to the result in question. Jural cause is also known as proximate cause, efficient cause, legal cause, or primary cause.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Jural cause refers to the legal cause that is sufficient to result in liability. It is an act or omission that is considered in law to result in a consequence, so that liability can be imposed on the actor. It is also known as proximate cause.

Example: A driver who runs a red light and causes an accident resulting in injuries to another person is the jural cause of the accident. The driver's act of running the red light is the legal cause of the injuries and the driver can be held liable for the damages caused.

Explanation: In this example, the driver's act of running the red light is the jural cause because it is the legal cause of the injuries. The injured person can hold the driver liable for the damages caused because the driver's act was the proximate cause of the accident.

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