Negligent
71negligent driving — careless driving, reckless driving (of a motor vehicle) …
72negligent misrepresentation — representation of something incorrectly due to careless behavior …
73negligent entrustment — Negligence consisting of entrusting dangerous article to another whom lender knows, or should know, is likely to use it in a manner involving unreasonable risk of harm to others. Teter v. Clemens, 112 I11.2d 252, 97 Ill.Dec. 467, 469, 492 N.E.2d… …
74negligent escape — Exists where prisoner escapes through officer s negligence. Hershey v. People, 91 Colo. 113, 12 P.2d 345, 347 …
75negligent offense — One which ensues from a defective discharge of a duty, which defect could have been avoided by the exercise of that care which is usual, under similar circumstances, with prudent persons of the same class. State v. Weiner, 41 N.J. 21, 194 A.2d… …
76negligent entrustment — Negligence consisting of entrusting dangerous article to another whom lender knows, or should know, is likely to use it in a manner involving unreasonable risk of harm to others. Teter v. Clemens, 112 I11.2d 252, 97 Ill.Dec. 467, 469, 492 N.E.2d… …
77negligent escape — Exists where prisoner escapes through officer s negligence. Hershey v. People, 91 Colo. 113, 12 P.2d 345, 347 …
78negligent offense — One which ensues from a defective discharge of a duty, which defect could have been avoided by the exercise of that care which is usual, under similar circumstances, with prudent persons of the same class. State v. Weiner, 41 N.J. 21, 194 A.2d… …
79negligent escape — An escape occurring without the consent of, but through the carelessness of, the officer entrusted with the custody of the prisoner. Adams v Turrentine, 30 NC (8 Ired L) 147, 150 …
80negligent waste — Same as permissive waste …