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force someone/something to do something.
Common types of causes of action include breach of contract, negligence, fraud, and violation of statutory rights.
In other words, causation provides a means of connecting conduct with a resulting effect, typically an injury. In criminal law, it is defined as the actus reus (an action) from which the specific injury or other effect arose and is combined with mens rea (a state of mind) to comprise the elements of guilt.
Cause usually describes the reason something happens. The concept of cause has been used in many areas of law. In tort law, the plaintiff must prove that the defendant caused the alleged tort. Factual (or actual) cause and proximate cause are the two elements of causation in tort law.
Its what gives a person the right to seek judicial relief or redress from anothers wrongful act. For example, if someone causes damage to another persons property, the injured party may have a cause of action against the wrongdoer.
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the act of subjecting someone to an influencing experience. encroachment, impact, impingement. the act or state of having strong influence.

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