Baker V Willoughby
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Date decided | 1969 |
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Court | House of Lords of the United Kingdom |
Citation(s) | All ER |
Judge(s) sitting | Lord Reid |
Lord Guest | |
Viscount Dilhorne | |
Lord Donovan | |
Lord Pearson | |
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ID | 3085432 |
About Baker V Willoughby
Baker v Willoughby was a Judicial Committee of the House of Lords case decision on causation in the law of torts, notable for its idiosyncratic facts. The case is concerned with the question of "breaking the chain of causation", or novus actus interveniens.