Recklessness - Law Dictionary Search Results
social guest
owner has a duty only to refrain from willfully or recklessly injuring or endangering the guest.
trespasser
has the duty merely to refrain from willfully, wantonly, or recklessly injuring a trespasser whose presence is known. This rule is
wanton
harm [a act] [by such or willful misconduct] see also reckless NOTE: Wantonreckless, and willful are often used to refer to
Chary
Careful wary cautious not rash or reckless as the latest internet IPOs were shunned by investors made
Dare devil
A reckless fellow Also used adjectively as dare devil excitement
Dare deviltry
Reckless mischief the action of a dare devil
Desperado
A reckless furious man a person urged by furious passions and regardless
Desperately
In a desperate manner without regard to danger or safety recklessly extremely as the troops fought desperately
Wantonly
Wantonly, means recklessly with regard to the consequence of a particular act done,
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