March v Stramare (E & MH) Pty Ltd

id: march-v-stramare-e-mh-pty-ltd-166-11644082
title: March v Stramare (E & MH) Pty Ltd
text: March v Stramare Pty Ltd Pty Ltd was a High Court of Australia case decided in 1991 on Australian tort law. The case considered the conditions required for causation to be established in tort law, the limitations of the "but for" test and the significance of an intervening act by a third party in determining causation. In this case, the High Court held that, although it was useful in clarifying the facts of the case, the but-for test was not the exclusive test in determining causation as it pose
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date created: 2019-05-30T11:28:24Z
date modified: 2024-08-29T22:53:19Z
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