Synonym: carelessness, neglect, neglectfulness, nonperformance. Similar words: gross negligence, negligent, intelligence agency, diligence, intelligence, negligible, artificial intelligence, indigence. Meaning: ['neglɪdʒəns] n. 1. failure to act with the prudence that a reasonable person would exercise under the same circumstances 2. the trait of neglecting responsibilities and lacking concern.
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121. The automatic directions, as previously stated, do not apply to Admiralty actions and High Court medical negligence actions.
122. There is also an arbitration scheme under which many negligence claims are settled.
123. For instance, the rule of contributory negligence applicable to collisions at sea differed from that established by the common law of tort.
124. Quicksons has since been cleared of criminal negligence, but the Masons are determined that Ryan is compensated for his injuries.
125. He expected mediations to increase in commercial contract and personal injury cases, including clinical negligence.
126. It is thought that the pilot's negligence may have contributed to the disaster.
127. The person using an expert system to advise a client will be potentially liable under the laws of contract and negligence.
128. The accused, however, remains charged with criminal negligence causing bodily harm and the trial continues.sentencedict.com
129. She is also entitled to damages for her mental distress caused by the solicitors' negligence.
130. Can teachers use governmental immunity as a defense against negligence?
131. Omissions cases falling within manslaughter by recklessness or gross negligence have also been set apart from cases of positive acts.
132. Nor will limiting the rights of the people doctors injure cure the negligence of the medical profession.
133. Complaints can cover any aspect of the solicitor's work, excluding negligence.
134. They created a duty of care imposed on builders and owed to foreseeable victims of their negligence.
135. Many house and contents insurance policies have provision for liability insurance for claims of negligence against you, it is worth checking.
136. Mr Bird issued a writ three years ago. he plans to sue for professional negligence.
137. In exceptional cases the courts may take the view that established practice is unsatisfactory and find negligence.
138. Due to the negligence of the defendant's employees, borstal trainees escaped and caused damage to neighbouring property.
139. If injury is negligently caused to a newly born babe, liability in negligence arises.
140. The suit accuses Sutro of negligence and fraud, and seeks unspecified damages.
141. The House of Lords held that the valuer could be liable in negligence.
142. The car had previously been in a collision caused by the negligence of the first defendant.
143. A stone fell and injured the plaintiff and he sued his employers for negligence.
144. She became a partner and head of medical negligence in 1995.
145. A review of 30, 000 patient records in New York found 280 instances of injuries caused by negligence.
146. However, Michael Jenking, the sailing master, was found guilty of negligence and dismissed from the service.
147. The negligence action could therefore succeed where the statutory action failed.
148. First, it is impossible to exclude liability for death or personal injuries caused by negligence.
149. Mere negligence on the part of the recipient with respect to the safe custody of the thing will not make him liable.
150. One such lawyer is Essex-based sole practitioner Monty Martin, who mainly does mortgage enforcement and professional negligence cases.
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