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  2. Recklessness (law) - Wikipedia

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    Carelessness (also known as negligence): failing to exercise due diligence to prevent the actus reus that caused the harm from occurring – rarely used in criminal law, often encountered in regulatory offenses (e.g. careless driving) or in the civil law tort of negligence – these are known as strict liability offenses.

  3. Gross negligence - Wikipedia

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    Gross negligence may thus be described as reflecting "the want of even slight or scant care", falling below the level of care that even a careless person would be expected to follow. [3] While some jurisdictions equate the culpability of gross negligence with that of recklessness, most differentiate it from simple negligence in its degree. [3]

  4. Duty of care - Wikipedia

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    Usually city government has a duty of care to repair and maintain the sidewalk. In tort law, a duty of care is a legal obligation that is imposed on an individual, requiring adherence to a standard of reasonable care to avoid careless acts that could foreseeably harm others, and lead to claim in negligence.

  5. SC police respond to claims against officer who ran over ...

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    Brown violated a police policy of careless, negligent or improper use of county equipment or property, the report said. Brown received a written reprimand and counseling.

  6. Passaic County inmate suing county, Sheriff's Office, jail ...

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    It also says they were careless, negligent and unreasonable in asking him to perform the task and do it barehanded. The Passaic County Jail on September 15, 2021.

  7. Duty of care in English law - Wikipedia

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    The common law position regarding negligence recognised strict categories of negligence. In 1932, the duty of a care applied despite no prior relationship or interaction and was not constrained by privity of contract. [2] Here, a duty of care was found to be owed by a manufacturer to an end consumer, for negligence in the production of his goods.

  8. Metuchen woman sues Edison Township, claims mayor was ... - AOL

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    Metuchen woman sues Edison Township, claims mayor was 'negligent and careless' in crash. Gannett. Suzanne Russell, MyCentralJersey.com. November 27, 2023 at 4:57 AM.

  9. Negligence - Wikipedia

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    Negligence (Lat. negligentia) [1] is a failure to exercise appropriate care expected to be exercised in similar circumstances. [2] Within the scope of tort law ...