negligently

  • 11negligently — neg·li·gent·ly …

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  • 12negligently — See: negligent …

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  • 13negligently done — The doing of an act where ordinary care required that it should not have been done at all, or that it should have been done in some other way, and where the doing of the act was not consistent with the exercise of ordinary care under the… …

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  • 14negligently done — The doing of an act where ordinary care required that it should not have been done at all, or that it should have been done in some other way, and where the doing of the act was not consistent with the exercise of ordinary care under the… …

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  • 15negligent — negligently, adv. /neg li jeuhnt/, adj. 1. guilty of or characterized by neglect, as of duty: negligent officials. 2. lazily careless; offhand: a negligent wave of his manicured hand. [1350 1400; ME, var. of necligent < L negligent , necligent ,&#8230; …

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  • 16Dutton v Bognor Regis Urban District Council — Dutton v Bognor Regis UDC Citation(s) [1972] 1 QB 373, [1972] 2 WLR 299, [1972] 1 All ER 462, [1972] 1 Lloyd s Rep 227 Case opinions Lord Denning MR Sachs LJ and Stamp LJ Keywords Duty of care, defective premises Dutton v Bognor Regis Urban&#8230; …

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  • 17Offences against military law in the United Kingdom — The main Offences against military law in the United Kingdom are set out in the Armed Forces Act 2006.[1] The offences fall into two main categories, discipline offences and criminal conduct offences. A second distinction is between those&#8230; …

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  • 18tort — /tawrt/, n. Law. a wrongful act, not including a breach of contract or trust, that results in injury to another s person, property, reputation, or the like, and for which the injured party is entitled to compensation. [1350 1400; ME: injury,&#8230; …

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  • 19TORTS — The Principal Categories of Torts The liability of various tortfeasors is discussed in relative detail in the Torah. Four principal cases are considered: (1) where someone opens a pit into which an animal falls and dies (Ex. 21:33–4); (2) where&#8230; …

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  • 20South African law of delict — The South African law of delict engages primarily with the circumstances in which one person can claim compensation from another for harm that has been suffered. [1] JC Van der Walt and Rob Midgley define a delict, in general terms [...] as a&#8230; …

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