Definition of Negligently. Meaning of Negligently. Synonyms of Negligently

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Definition of Negligently

Negligently
Negligently Neg"li*gent*ly, adv. In a negligent manner.

Meaning of Negligently from wikipedia

- it was held that the government had no immunity from suit when they negligently failed to prevent the escape of juvenile offenders who subsequently vandalise...
- Negligent homicide is a criminal charge brought against a person who, through criminal negligence, allows another person to die. Other times, an intentional...
- one party ("the entrustor") is held liable for negligence because they negligently provided another party ("the entrustee") with a dangerous instrumentality...
- risks are reasonable. Examples of criminally negligent crimes are criminally negligent homicide and negligent endangerment of a child. Usually the punishment...
- held that plaintiffs could recover for negligent infliction of emotional distress as a result of negligently caused flood damage to their home. This...
- "appreciable risk of serious injury". Criminally negligent manslaughter is variously referred to as criminally negligent homicide in the United States, and gross...
- gun). A negligent discharge (ND) is a discharge of a firearm involving culpable carelessness. In judicial and military technical terms, a negligent discharge...
- engage in that conduct. Negligent entrustment arises where the entrustor is held liable for negligence because they negligently provided the entrustee...
- occurring. Example 1: A pedestrian crosses a road negligently and is hit by a driver who was driving negligently. Since the pedestrian has also contributed to...
- dicta in Hedley Byrne v ****er where the House of Lords found that a negligently-made statement (if relied upon) could be actionable provided a "special...