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A cause of action is the technical legal name for the set of facts which give rise to a claim enforceable in court. It is a legally recognised wrong that creates the right to sue. Each cause of action consists of points the plaintiff must prove and all of these elements must be satisfied in order to take court action.
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B.M.MBASSA VS. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL AND 2 OTHERS.
(THE COURT OF APPEAL OF TANZANIA, DAR ES SALAAM., 2005-05-13)This appeal arises from the decision of the High Court at Mwanza (Masanche, J.) striking out the appellant. fs plaint in Civil Case No.4 of 1996 for want of cause of action. -
ANTHONY LEONARD MSANZE AND ANOTHER VS. JULIANA ELIAS MSANZE AND 2 OTHERS.
(THE COURT OF APPEAL OF TANZANIA, ARUSHA., 2013-03-07)On 26th September, 2011 the High Court of Tanzania at Arusha (Sambo, J.) upheld preliminary points of objection and dismissed the appellants’ suit against the three respondents, for nullification of a sale and transfer of ...