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| 1989 the family commenced a civil action in | negligence against the police. |
| nse was eventually revoked in 2007 for gross | negligence, among other charges. |
| He is also the author of Medical | Negligence: An Introduction (ISBN 978-0902023116). |
| m to arrive at celebrity in the art, but his | negligence and depravity of conduct prevented his ever |
| e club's management group, were charged with | negligence and violation of safety rules. |
| usiness for him but he had failed because of | negligence and he had not wanted to work. |
| d that the breach can be used as evidence of | negligence and as evidence of a standard of care. |
| ecovering consciousness, he sued the BBBC in | negligence, and was awarded approximately £1 million by |
| e he denied a remedy for Meridian Shipping's | negligence and breach of statutory duty. |
| rebuke them, making accusations of culpable | negligence, and required a solemn abjuration before a s |
| ndant being free from malice, wantonness, or | negligence, and intending no harm to plaintiff in what |
| rofessional practice may decide the issue of | negligence, and the test has been posed in such terms i |
| ntiff received the injury "through the gross | negligence and want of skill of the superintendent, in |
| the cornice of the building; but through the | negligence and want of experience of those who held the |
| Wilful | negligence; and |
| ation the teachings of experience shows such | negligence and so will guard against negligence of othe |
| Watson successfully sued Gray for | negligence and was awarded £50,000 in interim damages. |
| The victims parents sued the park for | negligence and deceptive trade practices. |
| His | negligence and ignorance serves as recurring comic reli |
| One of them was for police | negligence, and another for false arrest. |
| Brought to trial and found guilty of | negligence and murder, he faces a probable jail sentenc |
| nd will effectually preserve his pupils from | negligence and immorality. |
| elayed when Carradine's widow accused MK2 of | negligence and sued them for wrongful death. |
| were found guilty of causing injury through | negligence, and were given short suspended sentences. |
| court martial, the pilot was found guilty of | negligence and Captain Halkett exonerated; he was appoi |
| ign and maintenance were accused of criminal | negligence and convicted. |
| tion the scope of the charge grew to include | negligence, and abuse of power or trust while in office |
| on the 11th, and - although hampered by the | negligence and inefficiency of Victor Amadeus II of Sav |
| etween the triggering act being examined for | negligence and the result. |
| om the House of Lords regarding the torts of | negligence and occupiers' liability (the latter regardi |
| re owed by the organisation under the law of | negligence and is a question of law for the judge. |
| "The Superiority of Comparative | Negligence: Another Vote," Journal of Legal Studies, Vo |
| With respect to Plaintiffs' | negligence arguments, the court found that the claims w |
| regularly deals with allegations of lawyers' | negligence arising in connection with planning, propert |
| e the patient's previous records constituted | negligence, as the information in his files would have |
| ere would be as many different standards for | negligence as there were defendants; and courts would s |
| h ProPublica exposed many cases of abuse and | negligence at PSI facilities nationwide. |
| the Ministry of Defence was found guilty of | negligence at Belfast High Court and Copeland was award |
| He was Chm., Professional | Negligence Bar Assoc., 2002-04 and Special Advisor to D |
| damages to compensate the alleged victim for | negligence, battery, negligent infliction of emotional |
| n law, could also result in jail time should | negligence be shown to have played a part in any incide |
| toria was found to be guilty of contributory | negligence because the bridge had not been well maintai |
| in the company who was also guilty of gross | negligence, but levied a then-record fine for health an |
| Newspaper accounts blamed the crew for | negligence, but the official Coroner's Inquest absolved |
| court held that the employees were liable in | negligence but were able to gain protection under the c |
| xplanation of the explosion was based not on | negligence, but on a diversion of counter-revolutionary |
| is gravely imputable by reason of malice or | negligence, but imputability is presumed unless the con |
| Medical malpractice is professional | negligence by act or omission by a health care provider |
| a Green, Scotland; the accident is blamed on | negligence by the signalmen during a shift change at a |
| emed to exposed racial prejudice and medical | negligence by doctors and staff. |
| inistry of the Interior said there was gross | negligence by a number of railway men who had since bee |
| on had succeeded in rescuing the school from | negligence by the state government and converted it int |
| the Privy Council that decided the important | negligence case of Yuen Kun Yeu in 1987. |
| thin legal circles that wherever there was a | negligence case, Lord Keith would always say 'no' (as i |
| e appropriate standard of reasonable care in | negligence cases involving skilled professionals (e.g. |
| ed to determine many medical malpractice and | negligence cases, including Arndt v. Smith. |
| The author of a standard work on | negligence cases, his legal career progressed with appo |
| ire Service would face manslaughter by gross | negligence charges over the deaths. |
| the investigation before the stories of crew | negligence circulated. |
| The League then filed a | negligence claim against its lawyers for failing to pre |
| eering and technology disputes, professional | negligence claims and IT disputes as well as enforcemen |
| judgment dealing with the breach of duty in | negligence claims. |
| ty measures were found guilty of homicide by | negligence, destruction of property and sentenced to 4 |
| that it must be proven that the defendant's | negligence directly caused said injury and not that the |
| onial rule and their deaths through apparent | negligence discredited the British Raj and generated sy |
| by reports that the disaster was caused by ' | negligence', dismissed three officials of the Estrada d |
| In both cases the defendant's | negligence does not make the fulfillment of the parent' |
| Sushil and Gopal Ansal, for causing death by | negligence, endangering life and relevant provisions of |
| be liable for medical malpractice, a form of | negligence, for giving a player a false clean bill of h |
| unit, Jaanus Karm, was later found guilty of | negligence for leading his troops into such dangerous c |
| 996-2001), Bui Quoc Huy, was found guilty of | negligence for allowing Nam Cam's illegal gambling busi |
| with this system - it was possible, through | negligence, for the tank to run dry, resulting in a num |
| a landmark English court case concerned with | negligence from the Queen's Bench Division of the High |
| a workplace accident resulting from employer | negligence, Harg uses some of the compensation payment |
| Despite being an expert on | negligence, he is a leading advocate of 'tort law refor |
| occasions, not merely by his act, but by his | negligence, his imprudence, or his want of skill. |
| nment departments to be held liable for such | negligence in future. |
| rs of the flight against British Airways for | negligence in landing at Kuwait after the Iraqi invasio |
| y 1,200 people who accused the government of | negligence in atomic weapons testing at the Nevada Test |
| s of the hospital were suspended for showing | negligence in the case of late Huma Wasim, wife of the |
| by the Medical Board of California for gross | negligence in her care as well as in the care of a seco |
| security forces with "serious and systematic | negligence in carrying out the duties usually performed |
| ng convicted of lesser crimes, due to police | negligence in collecting evidence. |
| out their duties, and were not guilty of any | negligence in not discovering Kehoe's plan." |
| ng side of the road would not be evidence of | negligence in such a case. |
| The case is used in teaching gross | negligence in law. |
| ly national Legal Aid franchise for clinical | negligence in Bradford. |
| ated to both pilots and declared the company | negligence in training its pilots. |
| sentenced to 5 years probation for culpable | negligence in the death of her son |
| She sued the railroad for | negligence in the construction of the railroad car whic |
| le was removed from the subpriorship for his | negligence in his duty; otherwise the condition and dis |
| y the influential City Club of Portland with | negligence in stamping out vice and corruption. |
| for Colonel Forney to be court martialed for | Negligence in caring for government property. |
| lco and GDCL management have been accused of | negligence in the incident.This was the time when BALCO |
| plea bargaining, Thatcher pleaded guilty to | negligence in investing in an aircraft "without taking |
| can aid in mitigating claims of | negligence in public liability claims by providing evid |
| her official had been arrested on charges of | negligence in the theft. |
| early 1,200 people accused the government of | negligence in atomic and/or nuclear weapons testing at |
| hree crew members who died, due to his gross | negligence in navigating too close to the shore, knowin |
| disbanded after the Soviet collapse owing to | negligence in financing on the part of the Ukrainian go |
| oard of Medical Quality Assurance for "gross | negligence, incompetence and practicing unprofessional |
| ion or proof that the company were guilty of | negligence is altogether irrelevant; they might be guil |
| Contributory | negligence is now essential for many determinations and |
| the hypoglycaemia were self-induced through | negligence, it would not have been a defence. |
| the heat of battle, and not involving gross | negligence.' Kerry's critics insist his wound would not |
| York study found that only 1.5% of hospital | negligence led to claims; moreover, the CBO observed th |
| ese two propositions, today any exclusion of | negligence liability for personal injury by businesses |
| 922] 2 KB 87 saying a clear clause excluding | negligence liability "will more readily operate to exem |
| ng all embodied beings born of nescience; by | negligence, listlessness and somnolescence." |
| The common law offence of gross | negligence manslaughter, as it applies to corporations, |
| Negligence may have been a factor in the explosion. | |
| g decision of the Supreme Court of Canada on | negligence, medical malpractice, informed consent, the |
| professional liability insurance covers are | negligence, misrepresentation, violation of good faith |
| Kelly adds, 'What could prove his | negligence more than correcting an opera which he had w |
| medical malpractice litigation, professional | negligence, municipal administrative law, commercial li |
| Magill's only daughter (born 1684): 'by the | negligence of a servant was killed when an infant, by a |
| ... "There is no doubt that | negligence of the issue from your side may affect the p |
| loss of his schooner, Black Jack through the | negligence of the pilot at Port Macquarie in 1823. |
| aining of the incompetence of the prior, and | negligence of the sub-prior. |
| amage to his professional reputation (due to | negligence of a patient's nursemaid), decides to make a |
| i hellenici, charged Mitford with "a general | negligence of dates," though admitting that in his phil |
| n case he is injured on the railroad through | negligence of the company's servants. |
| st desire to correct abuses arising from the | negligence of the bishops and the nobles and confirmed |
| terlode where the 1583 fire started "through | negligence of undiscreet persons brewing", which destro |
| d, by a special verdict, to be caused by the | negligence of the company's servant or servants. |
| ar crimes and condemned to death in 1949 for | negligence of command responsibility in permitting subo |
| Many claims have been made of the gross | negligence of human rights at the internment camps for |
| However, this meant that in the absence or | negligence of the goodwill by the member registering as |
| inated with Hepatitis C virus, caused by the | negligence of the Blood Transfusion Service Board. |
| years old, or is unaware (unless because of | negligence) of violating a law, or who acted due to phy |
| ssed for drunkenness, gambling, idleness and | negligence, often drifting from job to job until being |
| The cause of the crash was believed to be | negligence on the driver's part, in his failure to prep |
| officers were not justified in finding that | negligence on the part of the pilots caused the aircraf |
| This is environmental | negligence on a grand scale." |
| Mazengarb's | negligence on the highway: law and practice in Australi |
| Negligence on the part of the park, either by ride oper | |
| A Court of Inquiry found | negligence on the part of the master of SS Kenilworth. |
| The law relating to | negligence on the highway (first edition, Wellington: B |
| b's law and practice relating to actions for | negligence on the highway, fourth edition (Sydney: Butt |
| ship of Wayne on September 23, 1993 claiming | negligence on the part of the municipality. |
| y 2002, and found that the verdicts of gross | negligence on the two pilots were unjustified. |
| Family members of the dead allege | negligence on the part of the company that chartered th |
| the Department of National Defence, blaming | negligence on the part of the government for the blaze. |
| That said collision was caused by the | negligence or misconduct of the conductor and engineer |
| vehicle, premises or articles caused by the | negligence or other wrongdoing of another." |
| Wiltshire, allowed the attack either through | negligence or intent, for on Alfred's return to power l |
| hat the blocking of enquiries was not out of | negligence or incompetency, but because of the possible |
| ether the animal escaped through the owner's | negligence or through the wrongful act of a third perso |
| ough he could remain free until convicted of | negligence or serious misconduct. |
| ng in a statement that BP is guilty of gross | negligence or willful misconduct. |
| articularly at a problem caused by another's | negligence or incompetence. |
| t incident was caused by its partner's gross | negligence or willful misconduct. |
| d the former top AIDS expert of professional | negligence over the scandal. |
| Those who (intentionally or by | negligence) passes a toll booth without an operating to |
| rtnership, property litigation, professional | negligence, pensions and other chancery related commerc |
| With the ship's zampolit under arrest for | negligence, Potemkin makes a break for the Atlantic Oce |
| gligent misrepresentation, civil conspiracy, | negligence, products liability, and restitution for hea |
| ial relations, catastrophic injury, clinical | negligence, professional negligence, property, wills, p |
| cted three people on charges of professional | negligence resulting in death: senior Mori Building Co |
| at was the first adoption of the comparative | negligence rule in negligence law through judicial deci |
| Negligence. s2(2), exclusion of liability for negligenc | |
| Britanov was charged with | negligence, sabotage, and treason. |
| nt for their decision to adopt a comparative | negligence scheme in California. |
| vincial Police officer convicted of criminal | negligence, see Ken Deane. |
| In a landmark case of Medical | Negligence, she was made the defendant in a law suit fi |
| geant contestant named Lisa Kilgore, filed a | negligence suit against the Texas State Pardons and Par |
| cept of public health malpractice to capture | negligence that causes harm as a useful first step towa |
| ains with local prosecutors for professional | negligence that endangered traffic. |
| tributing to the 2010 oil spill included, in | negligence, the decision that an acoustically-controlle |
| Due to | negligence the stevedores damaged the drill while unloa |
| Incensed at his nephew's | negligence, the uncle suggested that young James might |
| hose mother is facing away from the child in | negligence, to cut off the child's head and return quic |
| at the prison authorities allowed abuses and | negligence to occur at the facility. |
| Asiatic sued the company for | negligence under the Act. |
| rthy decisions expanded the right to sue for | negligence, upheld a state open meetings law, threw out |
| The charge of gross | negligence was based on his practice of carrying out se |
| An abortion caused on part of the woman's | negligence was exempted from prosecution, and the gover |
| Authorities continued to investigate whether | negligence was involved. |
| ndant is not liable for damages unless their | negligence was the cause of the injury to the plaintiff |
| the cause of the explosion, though criminal | negligence was being investigated. |
| espite a Treasury Department report of gross | negligence, were reinstated in December, 1994 with full |
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