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Law::
intervening cause : An unanticipated event that comes between the initial event in a sequence and the end result, thereby altering the natural course of events that might have connected a wrongful act to an injury, if the intervening cause is strong enough to relieve the wrongdoer of any liability, it becomes a superseding cause. –Also termed intervening act; independent intervening cause; efficient intervening cause; supervening cause; novus actus interveniens; nova causa interveniens.
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