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O'Grady v. Sparling
The Court held that there was no conflict between federal dangerous driving ... and provincial careless driving offences, which included "inadvertent" negligence .
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Synonyms for inadvertent at Thesaurus.com with free online thesaurus, antonyms , and definitions. ... Main Entry: careless ... mindless, napping, negligent, nonchalant, oblivious, offhand, perfunctory, pococurante, reckless, regardless, remiss, ...
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Intentional negligence is often looked on by the court as more punishable than accidental negligence. An example of accidental carelessness might be a driver ...
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Willful default, as the term is used in a trust instrument means more than involuntary, inadvertent, negligent, mistaken, careless, or accidental default. It means an ...
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Negligence generally means careless or inadvertent conduct that results in harm or damage. It is a recurring factor in an aggregate majority of automobile ...
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Careless driving laws in most states imply accidental negligence or a behavior that doesn't flagrantly violate traffic law. In most states, careless driving is a ...
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careless heedless thoughtless inadvertent. These adjectives apply to what is marked by insufficient care or attention. Careless often implies negligence: “It is ...
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Negligence generally means careless or inadvertent conduct that results in harm or damage. It is a recurring factor in an aggregate majority of automobile ...
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done or said heedlessly or negligently; unconsidered: a careless remark. 4. ... careless producers have cloned infected plants and inadvertently sold armies of ...
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In most cases, negligence refers to carelessness or inadvertent conduct which results in damage. Examples of negligence would be running a red light, ...
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