Sentence examples for negligence act from inspiring English sources

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See, e.g., Van Horn v. Blanchard Co., 88 N.J. 91, 438 A.2d 552 (1981) (holding that under Comparative Negligence Act, a plaintiff could recover only from those defendants that were more negligent than was the plaintiff); N.J.S.A. 2A:15-5.1 15-5.1 15-5.1 L. 1982, c. 191 [476 as2d 1228] § 1 eff.

That determination presumably will require consideration of the effect, if any, of Soronen, Anslinger, and the Comparative Negligence Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:15-5.1-5.3 (which was not in effect at the time of those decisions).

"When used in a racial context among African-Americans, 'sellout' is a disparaging term that refers to blacks who knowingly or with gross negligence act against the interest of blacks as a whole," Kennedy writes.

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The specific charges Sears faces in this complaint are gross negligence, repeated negligent acts and failure to maintain adequate and accurate records, brought by complainant Kimberly Kirchmeyer, the executive director of the Medical Board of California.

The Court held that Hickey committed an intentional, not negligent, act so comparative negligence could not be applied.

In 1998, the Medical Board of California revoked his license for "gross negligence, incompetence and repeated negligent acts".

The shocking aspect of this negligence to act on a known vulnerability in the early 1990s, and the particularly gross negligence of failing to act on a warfighter request in 2005, is the fact that Mine Resistant Ambush Protected MRAPP) vehicles were commercially available.

It could have done more to encourage, say, educational alternatives to radical Islamism in Muslim countries threatened by al-Qaeda.The report by the 9/11 commission provided some corroboration for these claims of negligence to act.

BRYAN COX was right on the money the Jets wouldn't pay Keyshawn Johnson when the linebacker went on television and charged them with contender's negligence, the act of trying to rebuild before they've collapsed.

Financial malpractice is professional negligence by act or omission by a financial advisor in which the investment recommendation provided falls below the accepted standard of practice in the financial services industry and causes financial injury or a great loss to the investor.

Mr. Smith offers personalized counsel and dedicated advocacy, working to hold financial institutions accountable for negligence or acts of wrongdoing.

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