Recklessness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Deceit
statement of a fact made by a person knowingly or recklessly with the intent that it shall be acted upon by
Fraud
knowingly, or (ii) without belief in its truth, or (iii) recklessly, careless whether it be true or false. But fraud in
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
Negligence
gross negligence, hazardous negligence, active and passive negligence, willful or reckless negligence or negligence per se, Poonam Verma v. Ashwin Patel,
Vicarious responsibility
damages against the principal for deceit if B.'s report was reckless and untrue, London County Freehold, etc. Properties, Ltd. v. Berkeley
Precipitant
Falling or rushing headlong rushing swiftly violently or recklessly moving precipitately
Prodigal
to extravagant expenditure expending money or other things without necessity recklessly or viciously profuse lavish wasteful not frugal or economical as
negligent entrustment
dangerous article (as a motor vehicle) to one who is reckless or too inexperienced or incompetent to use it safely ;also
Incircumspect
Not circumspect heedless careless reckless impolitic
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