causes definition
causes means actions, omissions, events or conditions, or a combination thereof, which led to the accident or incident;
causes means actions, omissions, events, conditions, or a combination thereof, which led to the accident or incident; the identification of causes does not imply the assignment of fault or the determination of administrative, civil or criminal liability;
causes means actions, omissions, events, conditions, or a combination thereof, which led to the accident or incident but does not amount to assigning fault or determination of administrative, civil or criminal liability;
More Definitions of causes
causes or “proximate cause” means that the defendant's acts were a substantial factor in causing the death of George Floyd. The jury must consider whether the act of the defendant was the proximate cause of the death of the victim without the intervention of an efficient independent force in which the defendant did not participate or which he could not reasonably have foreseen.
causes. , for the purposes of Part 12, means actions, omissions, events, conditions or a combination thereof, which led to an accident or incident;
causes means the charities, companies, associations, non-profit organizations and schools who have registered on the Platform in order to fulfil a need by receiving a donation from a User/s or allowing a User/s to provide time or a specific skill to fulfil such need;
causes means actions, omissions, events or conditions, or a combination thereof, which led to an accident or incident, and includes a direct and immediate cause of the accident or incident including contributory factors relating to actions taken by per- sons involved or condition of the rolling stock or technical installations, underlying causes relating to skills, procedures or maintenance and root causes relating to the regulatory frame- work conditions and application of the safety management system;
causes means actions, omissions, events, existing or pre-existing conditions or a combination thereof, which led to the casualty or incident;
causes means activities, neglect, occurrences, conditions or a combination thereof which led to an accident or incident without the assignment of fault or the determination of administrative, civil or criminal liability4;
causes means actions, omissions, events or conditions, or a