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Legal Definitions - causare
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Definition of causare
Definition: Causare (kaw-zair-ee), vb.[Law Latin fr. Latin causari “to litigate”] means to litigate or to show cause against.
- The defendant must causare and prove why they should not be held liable for the damages.
- The plaintiff will causare in court to argue their case.
These examples illustrate how causare is used in a legal context. When someone is required to causare, they must present evidence or arguments to support their position in a legal dispute. This term is often used in court proceedings where parties are required to show cause against a particular action or decision.
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Simple Definition
Term: CAUSARE
Definition: Causare means to argue or show a reason why something should not happen. It is often used in legal situations when someone wants to challenge a decision or action.
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