Prudence - Law Dictionary Search Results
prudent
prudent : characterized by, arising from, or showing prudence pru·dent·ly adv
perils of the sea
that one cannot guard against them using ordinary skill and prudence [the insurance company denied that such waves in that region
innocence
transaction of facts that would lead a person of ordinary prudence to make inquiries
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foreseeable
should be anticipated : such that a person of ordinary prudence would expect to occur or exist under the circumstances [a
cause
(as an event or the exercise of ordinary care or prudence) that excuses or justifies failure to file a tax return
care
care 1 : watchful or protective attention, caution, concern, prudence, or regard usually towards an action or situation ;esp :
Reasonable person
person, means fictional person with an ordinary degree of reason, prudence, care, fore-sight, or intelligence whose conduct, conclusion, or expectation in
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