itself; and lastly;
(c) Negligency must be the proximate cause.
See .
53. Estoppel by negligence as laid down in in my, opinion applies ... deal with them and that act of negligence was the proximate cause.
58. Thus it appears all the conditions which constitute estoppel by negligence
continued. The threats of police action during the quarrel is the proximate cause for the suicide. According to learned APP material on record does make ... ornaments. We are, however, concerned here only with the proximate cause, that is, the quarrels which preceded the suicide. It would also be pertinent
real cause', 'proximate cause', 'direct cause', 'decisive cause', 'immediate cause', 'causa causans ... sine qua non', 'occasional cause', 'remote cause', 'contributory cause', 'inducing cause', 'condition
Sunder Raman & Associates, it is seen that the proximate cause for the damage and loss is mechanical failure consequent to the Turbine reaching undamped ... other causes covered by the Policy and since mechanical breakdown, the proximate cause for this damage, does not fall under the purview of a Fire
respondents' duties, which, according to the petitioner was the
proximate cause for losing the fingers of his right hand.
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proximate cause for the injury or death of the victim and not in every
case like
under:
"For attracting Section 14A , there has to be a proximate cause
for disallowance, which is its relationship with the tax exempt
income ... back or return of investment is not such proximate
cause, hence, Section 14A is not applicable in the present
case. Thus, in the absence
Court of Inquiry is published running into 581 pages giving proximate cause for this disaster. The proximate cause is ascribed to an error ... conditions of the products manufactured by the defendants were producing and proximate cause of the occurrence made the basis of the suit. The other defendants
part had been established and this negligence was a proximate cause for
the injuries to and death of the victims. Para 32 of the opinion ... direct negligence on its part was established and it
was a proximate cause for the injuries to and death of victims. It can
be said
rider
that the information so furnished was the immediate and
proximate cause of discovery. If the police officer chooses
not to take the informant accused ... part only, of the information
which was the clear, immediate and proximate cause of the
discovery. No such guarantee or assurance attaches to the
rest
abnormal which could not have been foreseen and guarded against. The proximate cause for the loss is the looting by the violent ... claim was negatived, in the view that the flood was the proximate cause and the delay in transit was only a remote cause. Reference