The Quarterly Journal of Judicial Law Views

The Quarterly Journal of Judicial Law Views

The Principle of the incumbency of Preventing Contingent Damage

Author
International university of Imam Khomeini
Abstract
  The principle of the incumbency of preventing contingent damage is one of the principles of jurisprudence according to which a man should avoid an act that he feel it may cause damage. But if he refuses to do so and consequently face a damage then he may be blamed.

  Therefore it is said that it is obligatory to prevent any contingent damage. The present article is an attempt to explore this principle including its meaning, scope, etc.
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