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Neglect
Neglect, means gross, wilful, intentional, culpable or flagrant disregard of duties,
excusable neglect
excusable neglect : the failure of a party to follow a required
neglect
neglect : a disregard of duty resulting from carelessness, indifference, or
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Neglect
undone etc to omit to disregard to slight as to neglect duty or business to neglect to pay debts
Neglecter
One who neglects
Neglectful
Full of neglect heedless careless negligent inattentive indifferent
Self neglecting
A neglecting of ones self or of ones own interests
Neglective
Neglectful
Default
Default, omission of that which a man ought to do; neglect. When a defendant neglects to take certain steps in an
Negligence
there are three degrees of negligence: (1) lata culpa, gross neglect; (2) levis culpa, ordinary neglect; and (3) levissima culpa, slight
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