negligent conduct - translation to italian
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negligent conduct - translation to italian

LEGAL CLAIM WHERE AN EMPLOYER IS HELD LIABLE FOR THE TORTIOUS ACTS OF AN EMPLOYEE BECAUSE THAT EMPLOYER WAS NEGLIGENT IN PROVIDING THE EMPLOYEE WITH THE ABILITY TO ENGAGE IN A PARTICULAR ACT
Negligent hiring and related torts; Negligent hiring; Negligent retention; Negligent supervision; Negligent training; Negligent hiring, retention, supervision, and training

negligent conduct      
comportamento incurante (condotto in cui non si dà cura di cose che la riguardano)
rules of conduct         
SET OF RULES OUTLINING THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF, OR PROPER PRACTICES FOR, AN INDIVIDUAL, PARTY OR ORGANIZATION
The Code of Conduct; Code of Conduct; Codes of conduct; List of codes of conduct; Appropriate conduct; Rules of conduct; Ethical conduct; Codes of Conduct
leggi del comportamento
disorderly conduct         
CRIMINAL CHARGE IN MOST JURISDICTIONS IN THE UNITED STATES AND CERTAIN OTHER COUNTRIES
Disorderly Conduct; Disturbing a lawful assembly
condotta contraria all"ordine pubblico

Definition

unsporting
If you describe someone playing a game as unsporting, you are critical of them because they have done something that is unfair to their opponent.
Players are warned, fined and can even be disqualified for unsporting actions in the heat of contest.
ADJ [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Negligence in employment

Negligence in employment encompasses several causes of action in tort law that arise where an employer is held liable for the tortious acts of an employee because that employer was negligent in providing the employee with the ability to engage in a particular act. Four basic causes of action may arise from such a scenario: negligent hiring, negligent retention, negligent supervision and negligent training. While negligence in employment may overlap with negligent entrustment and vicarious liability, the concepts are distinct grounds of liability. The doctrine that an employer is liable for torts committed by employees within the scope of their employment is called respondeat superior.

Examples of use of negligent conduct
1. But Judge Nava Ben–Or rejected the appeal, saying that the amount of the penalty was proportionate to the company‘s negligent conduct.
2. It says federal maritime law prevents company owners from being held liable for personally negligent conduct by a captain or crew.
3. "As laid out in our cases, the exclusionary rule serves to deter deliberate, reckless, or grossly negligent conduct, or in some circumstances recurring or systemic negligence," Roberts wrote.
4. The grand jury is looking into possible criminal violations of the federal Clean Water Act, which carries penalties for negligent conduct that leads to an oil spill.
5. The Warren County Sheriff‘s Office looked into whether there was any intentional, reckless or negligent conduct that amounted to a crime, and submitted its findings to prosecutors.