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What (who) is grossly - definition

LEGAL CONCEPT, REFERRING TO LACK OF DILIGENCE OR CARE IN RECKLESS DISREGARD OF A LEGAL DUTY OR THE CONSEQUENCES TO ANOTHER PARTY
Grossly negligent; Crassa negligentia

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·adv In a gross manner; greatly; coarsely; without delicacy; shamefully; disgracefully.
gross negligence         
n. carelessness which is in reckless disregard for the safety or lives of others, and is so great it appears to be a conscious violation of other people's rights to safety. It is more than simple inadvertence, but it is just shy of being intentionally evil. If one has borrowed or contracted to take care of another's property, then gross negligence is the failure to actively take the care one would of his/her own property. If gross negligence is found by the trier of fact (judge or jury), it can result in the award of punitive damages on top of general and special damages. See also: damages exemplary damages negligence punitive damages

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Gross negligence

Gross negligence is the "lack of slight diligence or care" or "a conscious, voluntary act or omission in reckless disregard of a legal duty and of the consequences to another party." In some jurisdictions a person injured as a result of gross negligence may be able to recover punitive damages from the person who caused the injury or loss.

Negligence is the opposite of diligence, or being careful. The standard of ordinary negligence is what conduct deviates from the proverbial "reasonable person". By extension, if somebody has been grossly negligent, that means they have fallen so far below the ordinary standard of care that one can expect, to warrant the label of being "gross". Gross negligence may thus be described as reflecting "the want of even slight or scant care", falling below the level of care that even a careless person would be expected to follow. While some jurisdictions equate the culpability of gross negligence with that of recklessness, most differentiate it from simple negligence in its degree.

Examples of use of grossly
1. His evidence was grossly imbalanced and extravagant.
2. Another grossly overweight boxer sometimes lumbers by.
3. However, the information provided is grossly mistaken.
4. While not necessarily illegal, it‘s grossly irresponsible.
5. Bush said criticism of McCain has been grossly unfair.