-
called foreseeable risk. The harm
within the risk (HWR) test
determines whether the
victim was
among the
class of
persons who
could foreseeably be harmed...
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adherence to a
standard of
reasonable care to
avoid careless acts that
could foreseeably harm others, and lead to
claim in negligence. It is the
first element...
- that
involves needlessly and
voluntarily delaying going to bed,
despite foreseeably being worse off as a result.
Bedtime procrastination can
occur due to...
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individuals to
exercise reasonable care in
their actions and to
consider foreseeable harm that
their conduct might cause to
other people or property. The...
- to be recoverable,
damage must be
foreseeable in all the cir****stances, thus,
although pollution was a
foreseeable consequence of the spillage, an outbreak...
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Accountant (CPA) owes a duty of care to the
client and
third parties who
foreseeably rely on the accountant's work.
Accountants can be sued for negligence...
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Engineered Negligible Senescence: Why
Genuine Control of
Aging May Be
Foreseeable.
Annals of the New York
Academy of Sciences. ISBN 978-1573314961. de...
- Look up foresight, foresee, or
foreseeing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Foresight most
commonly refers to:
Foresight (psychology), the
ability to...
- of XC90, and
stated that both
models would be sold
together for the
foreseeable ****ure. In
January 2001,
Volvo débuted its
Adventure Concept Car at the...
- 2024,
McCarthy announced he was
forced to
withdraw from
Nitzer Ebb’s
foreseeable shows due to
health concerns,
regarding his
diagnosis of
cirrhosis of...