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cau·sa·tion
/kôˈzāSHən/
noun
the action of causing something.
"investigating the role of nitrate in the causation of cancer"
the relationship between cause and effect; causality.
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plural noun: causations
"a strong association is not a proof of causation"
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Causation is then defined as a chain of causal dependence. That is, C causes E if and only if
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Jan 21, 2023 — Causation is a question of fact. There can be more than one cause of the injury
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2) Legal causation: the defendant's act must be an operative and substantial cause of the
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