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Causation

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Nov 01, 2024
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Causation

Causation in Jamaica’s real estate context refers to the direct relationship between an action and the resulting effect on property, investment, or legal circumstances. Tracing back to Jamaica’s colonial era, land ownership and disputes were often influenced by actions that directly impacted property value and claims. For instance, British colonizers’ policies led to large tracts of land being held by a few, affecting the native population’s access to property. In modern Jamaican real estate law, causation is crucial for determining liability in cases where actions lead to damage or financial loss. For example, if improper grading causes flooding that damages a property, causation establishes that the grading led to the property’s decline in value or usability, impacting both buyer expectations and seller obligations. It is a fundamental component in legal claims, where causation must be proven to hold a party responsible for their actions that result in negative outcomes, ensuring th…

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