casus

/ˈkeɪsəs/
noun
  1. An event or situation that causes or justifies a particular action, especially in law or politics.
    • In legal terms, the broken contract was a casus for the lawsuit.
    • The attack was used as a casus for declaring war.
    • The diplomat searched for a casus to justify the military intervention.
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