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recklessness
recklessness : the quality or state of being reckless ;also :
Acting honestly
to others, and acting in spite thereof, is acting with reckless disregard of consequences. It is worse than negligence, for negligent
Culpa lata dolo 'quiparatur
true or not, i.e., an untrue statement made with a reckless disregard of its truth or the revrse is evidence of
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Reckless
Inattentive to duty careless neglectful indifferent
Scapegrace
A graceless unprincipled person one who is wild and reckless
Bicycles
concerning motor cycles and offences in regard to driving, especially reckless, dangerous, or careless driving, see the (English) Road Traffic Acts,
Wilful
a consciousness of negligence or breach of duty, or a recklessness in the performance of a duty. In other words, 'wilful
Lata culpa dolo 'quiparatur
per Lord Esher, M.R.], but a statement made with a reckless disregard of its truth or untruth has the same effect
Misfeasance and non-feasance
between misfeasance (positive action) and non-feasance (omission). Misfeasance is wilful, reckless or heedless conduct in commission of a positive act lawfully
Motor Car
Regulations, 1931 (No. 4). As to rate of speed, offences, reckless and dangerous driving and also careless driving, see, generally, the
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