Legal Definition and Related Resources of Causal
Meaning of Causal
The quality of that which causes anything. In the law of negligence , the term is used to denote the type of negligence that is a substantial factor in producing injuries or death complained of. See Sampson v Las- kin, 224 S. W.2d594, 66 Wis.2d318.
Synonyms of Causal
adjective
- causative
- compelling
- conductive
- constitutive
- creative
- determinant
- determinative
- effective
- effectual
- formative
- generating
- generative
- inception
- inducing
- influential
- institutive
- instrumental
- originating
- originative
- productive
- Associated Concepts: causal connection
- causal negligence
- causal relationship
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