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Reiteration

The act of reiterating that which is reiterated...


Reiterant

Reiterating...


Reiterative

A word expressing repeated or reiterated action...


Re reiterate

To reiterate many times...


cause of action

cause of action 1 : the grounds (as violation of a right) that entitle a plaintiff to bring a suit [an amended pleading reiterating a cause of action for lost profits "J. H. Friedenthal et al."] ;also : the part of a suit brought on those grounds [removed the cause of action to the district court] 2 : right of action [the court, led by Justice Brennan, said Congress intended to provide a private cause of action "National Law Journal"] ...


Ingemination

Repetition reduplication reiteration...


Re

A prefix signifying back against again anew as recline to lean back recall to call back recede remove reclaim to call out against repugn to fight against recognition a knowing again rejoin to join again reiterate reassure Combinations containing the prefix re are readily formed and are for the most part of obvious signification...


Reiterate

To repeat again and again to say or do repeatedly sometimes to repeat...


Reiteratedly

Repeatedly...


Negligence

Negligence, acting carelessly, a question of law or fact or of mixed fact and law, depending entirely upon the nature of a duty, which the person charged with negligence has failed to comply with or perform in the particular circumstance of each case. A very convenient classification has been formulated corresponding to the degree of negligence entailing liability measured by the degree of care undertaken or required in each case, i.e., (1) ordinary, which is the want of ordinary diligence; (2) slight, the want of great diligence; and (3) gross, the want of slight diligence. A smaller degree of negligence will render a person liable for injury to infants than in the case of adults, see Cooke v. Midland Great Western Railway, 1909 AC 229; and Glasgow Corporation v. Taylor, (1922) 1 AC 44. There is also a peculiar duty to take precaution in the case of dangerous Articles, see Dominion Natural Gas Co. v. Collins, 1909 AC 640. This case should be distinguished from the principle in Fletche...


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