Negligence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Negligence (Lat. negligentia , from neglegere , to neglect, literally "not to pick up") is a legal concept in the common law legal systems usually used to achieve compensation for injuries (not a...
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The Legal Term * Negligence * Defined & Explained ... NEGLIGENCE - The failure to use reasonable care. The doing of something which a reasonably prudent person would not do, or the failure to do something which a reasonably prudent person would do under like circumstances.
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Introducing the concept of negligence in tort law, including gross and contributory negligence and vicarious liability. ... It is typically not necessary for liability that the defendant's negligence be either the only proximate cause of an injury, or the last proximate cause. A defendant may be liable even where an injury...
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The second element that must be proven in cases of negligence occurs when teachers fail to exercise a reasonable standard of care in their duties to students. If a teacher fails to exercise reasonable care to protect students from injury, then the teacher is negligent.
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Personal Jurisdiction Subject Matter Jurisdiction ... Negligence; Torts 101 ... Table of Contents Negligence Duty Causation Strict Liability Intentional Torts Fraud and Deceit Defamation Emotional Distress Damages Bibliography...
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Definition of negligence from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "negligence" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Common types of negligence cases include ... Beginning a Negligence Law Suit ... Negligence is the failure to exercise the reasonable degree of care that an ordinary, reasonable and prudent person would have exercised under the same or similar conditions.
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