Negligence

  • 71Héminégligence ou Négligence Spatiale Unilatérale (NSU) — Négligence spatiale unilatérale La négligence spatiale unilatérale (anciennement héminégligence) est définie comme l incapacité à « détecter, s orienter vers, ou répondre à des stimuli porteurs de signification lorsqu ils sont présentés dans …

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  • 72Héminégligence ou négligence spatiale unilatérale (nsu) — Négligence spatiale unilatérale La négligence spatiale unilatérale (anciennement héminégligence) est définie comme l incapacité à « détecter, s orienter vers, ou répondre à des stimuli porteurs de signification lorsqu ils sont présentés dans …

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  • 73Contributory negligence — Negligence Neg li*gence, n. [F. n[ e]gligence, L. negligentia.] The quality or state of being negligent; lack of due diligence or care; omission of duty; habitual neglect; heedlessness. [1913 Webster] 2. An act or instance of negligence or… …

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  • 74subsequent negligence — Negligence operating at the time an injury is sustained and as the cause thereof, as distinguished from negligence operating prior to the accident but in some degree connected therewith. Negligence which is the proximate, as distinguished from… …

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  • 75legal negligence — Negligence per se; the omission of such care as ordinarily prudent persons exercise and deem adequate to the circumstances of the case. In cases where the common experience of mankind and the common judgment of prudent persons have recognized… …

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  • 76legal negligence — Negligence per se; the omission of such care as ordinarily prudent persons exercise and deem adequate to the circumstances of the case. In cases where the common experience of mankind and the common judgment of prudent persons have recognized… …

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  • 77simple negligence — Negligence which is neither gross nor wanton; the failure to use ordinary care. Differing from gross negligence in degree, but not in kind. See Semons v Towne, 285 Mass 96, 188 NE 605 …

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  • 78criminal negligence — Negligence which is proscribed by law and for which punishment is provided as constituting a crime. 38 Am J1st Negl § 9. See negligent homicide …

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  • 79passive negligence — Negligence which lies in the failure to act, that is, to do something which one is under a legal obligation to do. 38 Am J1st Negl § 3 …

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  • 80prior negligence — Negligence so remote from the time of the injury as not (o constitute a proximate cause. Holwerson v St. Louis & Suburban Railway Co. 157 Mo 216, 57 SW 770 …

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