Search results for: “negligence”

  • Criminal Negligence

    Negligence Criminal NegligenceIntroduction to Criminal NegligenceAn individual may be guilty of criminal negligence if the act is committed while violating a particular statute. For example, a statute requiring the operation of an automobile at a limited speed in a school zone dur…

  • Concurrent Negligence

    Resources See Also Comparative negligence Concurrent tortfeasors Contributory negligence

  • Cooperative Negligence

    Resources See Also Negligence (Contributory negligence)

  • Cooperative Negligence

    Resources See Also Negligence (Contributory negligence)

  • Collateral Negligence

    Resources See Also Negligence

  • Collateral Negligence

    Resources See Also Negligence

  • Negligence

    Kinds of Torts: Torts Based on Negligence Introduction to Negligence The most common torts result from negligence rather than intent. A broad variety of tort claims, such as personal injury claims based on automobile accidents, are based on a general theory of negligence. Other torts […]

  • Negligence

    Kinds of Torts: Torts Based on Negligence Introduction to Negligence The most common torts result from negligence rather than intent. A broad variety of tort claims, such as personal injury claims based on automobile accidents, are based on a general theory of negligence. Other torts […]

  • Negligence Per See

    Resources See Also Strict liability

  • Joint Negligence

    Resources See Also Compa_rative negligence Contribution Joint tort-feasors Negligence (Contributory negligence)

  • Active Negligence

    Resources See Also Negligence

  • Liner Negligence Clause

    A provision commonly incorporated into marine hull insurance policies that states that the insurer will pay for damage to the vessel when an accident has occurred without the necessity of identifying a specific peril, less "the cost of repairing, replacing, or renewing any port condemned solely…

  • Latent Defect, Negligence And Additional Perils Clause

    Commonly known as the Inchmaree Clause (read this and related legal terms for further details)….

  • Personal Weapon

    Hierarchical Display of Personal weapon European Union > European construction > EU relations > Public safetyEuropean Union > European construction > EU relations > OffenceEuropean Union > European construction > EU relations > Military equipment > Conventional weapon > Firearms and […]

  • Offence

    Hierarchical Display of Offence Law > Criminal lawLaw > Justice > Legal action > Criminal proceedings > Associated action for damagesPolitics > Politics and public safety > Public safety > Personal weaponPolitics > Executive power and public service > Administrative law > […]