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Introduction to causation, Factual causation & Legal
causation
Law of Delict (Pearson Institute of Higher Education)
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Unit 15: Introduction to causation, Factual causation & Legal
causation
ACT WRONGFULNESS FAULT CAUSATION
Prescribed Resources
Textbook: Neethling, J. & Potgieter, J.M. 2015. Law of Delict. 7th Ed. Durban: Lexis-Nexis.
Study Chapter 5
Learning outcome 15:
Explain the element of causation and distinguish between factual and legal causation.
Assessment criteria:
15.1 Define causation.
15.2 Distinguish between factual and legal causation.
1
15.3 Explain the operation of the condictio sine qua non doctrine to determine factual causation.
Page
15.4 With reference to case law, describe the process through which factual causation is determined in the case of an omission.
Unit 15 LO 15 @ a glance 1
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Introduction to causation, Factual causation & Legal
causation
Law of Delict (Pearson Institute of Higher Education)
StuDocu is not sponsored or endorsed by any college or university
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@ a glance...
Unit 15: Introduction to causation, Factual causation & Legal
causation
ACT WRONGFULNESS FAULT CAUSATION
Prescribed Resources
Textbook: Neethling, J. & Potgieter, J.M. 2015. Law of Delict. 7th Ed. Durban: Lexis-Nexis.
Study Chapter 5
Learning outcome 15:
Explain the element of causation and distinguish between factual and legal causation.
Assessment criteria:
15.1 Define causation.
15.2 Distinguish between factual and legal causation.
1
15.3 Explain the operation of the condictio sine qua non doctrine to determine factual causation.
Page
15.4 With reference to case law, describe the process through which factual causation is determined in the case of an omission.
Unit 15 LO 15 @ a glance 1
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