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"But-for" is a legal term used primarily in tort law and causation analysis, referring to a test that determines whether a particular event or outcome would have occurred "but for" a specific action or factor. It establishes a causal link by asserting that if the action had not taken place, the result would not have happened. This concept helps in attributing liability by focusing on the direct cause of injury or damage.

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