Novus actus interveniens in tort
Novus actus interveniens in tort
Real World
In McKew v Holland [1969], the claimant broke his ankle due to the defendant's negligence, then later jumped down stairs unsafely, breaking his leg. The court held his own unreasonable act broke the chain of causation.
Exam Focus
Distinguish whether the intervening act was foreseeable — foreseeable acts do not break the chain; unforeseeable ones do.
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