/prɪˈmɪtɪv kɔːz/ – Phrase
Definition: nguyên nhân đầu tiên.
A more thorough explanation: The legal English definition of the term “primitive cause” refers to the original or primary cause that sets in motion a series of events leading to a particular outcome or result. It is the initial factor or element that is responsible for initiating a chain of events or circumstances that ultimately lead to a specific legal consequence or situation.
Example: The plaintiff argued that the defendant’s negligence was the primitive cause of the accident.