The Legal Term * Negligence * Defined & Explained ... In those contracts which are made for the sole benefit of the creditor, the debtor is responsible only for gross negligence, good faith alone being required of him, as in the case of a depositary who is a bailee without reward.
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Definition of Gross negligence in the Legal Dictionary - by Free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. What is Gross negligence? Meaning of Gross negligence as a legal term. What does Gross negligence mean in law? ... Gross negligence is a conscious and voluntary disregard of the need to use reasonable care,
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Gross negligence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Gross negligence is a legal concept which means serious carelessness. Negligence is the opposite of diligence, or being careful. The standard of ordinary negligence is what conduct one expects from t...
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Gross Negligence Reckless action without regard to life, limb, and/or property; for example, driving 100 miles per hour on a road or ... Insurance Dictionary: Gross Negligence...
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This is perhaps the most difficult and frustrating aspect of negligence liability. The law does recognize the difference between negligence and gross negligence. ... Can you provide examples that show the difference between negligence and gross negligence?
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(n) Gross Negligence is the state of doing an activity where in the safety and security of other connected persons and property are knowingly disregarded. Gross negligence is a way of violating others rights. An oversight cannot be a gross negligence.
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Aiden Quinn, listening to lawyer James Sultan yesterday, faces up to three years in prison and a fine of up to $5,000 if found guilty of gross negligence by a person in control of a train. (Ted Fitzgerald/ Associated Press/ Pool)
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That might actually be a fly in your soup. ... Thousands of the Big Apple's 25,500 eateries haven't been checked by city food inspectors in more than 18 months, ... The agency acknowledged that about 20 percent of the city's eateries - as many as 5,000 food joints - have gone unchecked since July 2007.
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