The law defines negligence as the failure to behave with the level of care that a reasonable person would have
exercised under the same circumstances.
Negligence is defined as «A failure to behave with the level of care that someone of ordinary prudence would have
exercised under the same circumstances.»
Not exact matches
«Plaintiffs failed to use and
exercise... the proper care and precautions which a reasonable prudent person
under the
same or similar
circumstances would have
exercised,» attorneys for Oakmont Senior Living wrote in a response to the lawsuit.
Standard of care refers to the actions a reasonably prudent medical provider (such as a doctor, nurse, therapist or other hospital employee) would have
exercised under the
same or similar
circumstances.
the court can confine its consideration to factors relevant to the variation application — although MCA 1973, s 31 (7) requires the court to have regard to all the
circumstances of the case, that is not the
same as requiring the court to undertake the
exercise under MCA 1973, s 25 afresh; and
Medical malpractice is a doctor's failure to
exercise the degree of care and skill that a physician or surgeon of the
same medical specialty would use
under similar
circumstances.
(c) When changed
circumstances are shown
under subsection (a) of this section, the court shall, if practical, revise the parenting plan so as to both accommodate the relocation and maintain the
same proportion of custodial responsibility being
exercised by each of the parents.
In Vermont, the standard of care is defined as: «The degree of care ordinarily
exercised by a reasonably skillful, careful, and prudent health care professional engaged in a similar practice
under the
same or similar
circumstances whether or not within the State of Vermont.»
The definition of negligence is the failure to act with the level of care that a reasonable person would have
exercised under the
same or similar
circumstances.
Negligence is defined as the failure by someone to act with the level of care that a reasonable person would have
exercised under the
same or similar
circumstances.