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Wat (wie) is wilful negligence - definitie

FAILURE TO EXERCISE THE CARE THAT A REASONABLY PRUDENT PERSON WOULD EXERCISE IN LIKE CIRCUMSTANCES
Wanton negligence; Negligent; Negligence (law); Negligenc; Negligence case; Negligence tort; Negligent tort; Negligently; Negligence liability; The Law of Negligence; Tort of negligence; Reasonably foreseeable
  • this sort of collision]]: a train wreck at [[Gare Montparnasse]] in 1895.

Wilful fire raising         
TYPE OF ARSON IN SCOTS LAW
Wilful fireraising; Wilful fire-raising; Wilful Fire-Raising; Culpable and reckless fire-raising
Wilful fire-raising is a common law offence under Scots law applicable to deliberately starting fires with intent to cause damage to property.
Negligently         
·adv In a negligent manner.
Negligence         
·noun An act or instance of negligence or carelessness.
II. Negligence ·noun The quality or state of being negligent; lack of due diligence or care; omission of duty; habitual neglect; heedlessness.
III. Negligence ·noun The omission of the care usual under the circumstances, being convertible with the Roman culpa. A specialist is bound to higher skill and diligence in his specialty than one who is not a specialist, and liability for negligence varies acordingly.

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Negligence

Negligence (Lat. negligentia) is a failure to exercise appropriate and/or ethical ruled care expected to be exercised amongst specified circumstances. The area of tort law known as negligence involves harm caused by failing to act as a form of carelessness possibly with extenuating circumstances. The core concept of negligence is that people should exercise reasonable care in their actions, by taking account of the potential harm that they might foreseeably cause to other people or property.

Someone who suffers loss caused by another's negligence may be able to sue for damages to compensate for their harm. Such loss may include physical injury, harm to property, psychiatric illness, or economic loss. The law on negligence may be assessed in general terms according to a five-part model which includes the assessment of duty, breach, actual cause, proximate cause, and damages.