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The negligence
noun
The state of being negligent.
Exact(60)
The negligence had outraged her.
The negligence must also be a substantial factor in bringing about the plaintiff's harm.
The negligence of the engineer was, of course, at tributable to the defendant under the act of 1908, and under that act the negligence of the deceased, if shown, would not bar the action.
"The negligence of the last 25 or 30 years won't be solved overnight.
The negligence of above questions makes the weights allocation strategy have no comprehensive consideration of training samples.
The negligence and wrongful death suit was filed in Connecticut against Bushmaster Firearms International.
The negligence of the defense meant he practically handed the prosecution the case by admitting the film was obscene".
Defendants who are non-negligent have incentive to prove the negligence of co-defendant(s) because it discharges their liability.
"Where are the negligence claims?
All have abandoned the negligence standard.
The issue then becomes the negligence of the doctor.
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