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gross negligence
Matched in: Term gross negligence
Crassa negligentia
Crassa negligentia, gross negligence. Negligence, however great does not of itself constitute fraud, aLe Lievre v. Gould, (1893) 1 QB 498. Consult
Criminal negligence
Matched in: Term Criminal negligence
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Negligence
Matched in: Term Negligence
Misconduct
errors of judgment, or innocent mistake, do not constitute such misconduct. In industrial jurisprudence amongst others, habitual or gross negligence constitute misconduct but in Utkal Machinery Ltd. v. Workmen, Miss Shanti Patnaik, (1966) 2 SCR 434: AIR 1966
Culpa lata dolo 'quiparatur
Culpa lata dolo 'quiparatur.-(Gross negligence is held equivalent to intentional wrong.) In cases of fraud, a grossly negligent omission to ascertain whether a statement is true or not, i.e., an untrue statement made with a
Lata culpa dolo 'quiparatur
Lata culpa dolo 'quiparatur (gross negligence is tantamount to fraud). It has been said that this maxim does not hold in English law; negligence,
Non-feasance
KB 118; and Boyntin v. Ancholme Drainage and Nvigation Commissioners, (1921) 2 KB 213. Non-feasance not amounting to gross negligence in gratuitous bailments or undertakings is not actionable, but mis-feasance in such cases imposes a liability; and see
Rashness and criminal negligence
Matched in: Term Rashness and criminal negligence
espionage
espionage : the practice of gathering, transmitting, or losing through gross negligence information relating to the defense of the U.S. with the intent that or with reason to believe that
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