safe — Noun: A repository for valuables, often proof against burglary as well as fire. Adjective: Not in danger; out of harm s way. See adequately safe; reasonably safe … Ballentine's law dictionary
safe — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bank, hotel, office ▪ wall VERB + SAFE ▪ open ▪ close … Collocations dictionary
safe — [[t]seɪf[/t]] adj. saf•er, saf•est, n. 1) offering security from harm or danger: a safe haven[/ex] 2) free from injury or risk: arrived safe and sound[/ex] 3) reasonably accurate: a safe estimate[/ex] 4) dependable; trustworthy: a safe guide[/ex] … From formal English to slang
reasonably — adv. Reasonably is used with these adjectives: ↑able, ↑acceptable, ↑accurate, ↑balanced, ↑bright, ↑broad, ↑capable, ↑certain, ↑cheap, ↑clean, ↑clear, ↑close, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
Broadcast-safe — or broadcast legal or legal signal is a term used in the broadcast industry to define video and audio compliant with the technical or regulatory broadcast requirements of the target area or region the feed might be broadcasting to [… … Wikipedia
Roles v. Nathan — (t/a Manchester Assembly Rooms) [1963] 1 W.L.R. 1117, [1963] 2 All E.R. 908 is an occupiers liability case in English tort law. It concerns s.2(3)(b) of the Occupiers Liability Act 1957, which states, An occupier may expect that a person, in the… … Wikipedia
Occupiers' Liability Act 1957 — Occupiers’ Liability Act 1957 Parliament of the United Kingdom … Wikipedia
Occupiers' liability in English law — English Tort law Part of the common law series Negligence Duty of care Bolam test Breach of duty Causation … Wikipedia
Occupiers' liability (English law) — Occupiers liability is a field of tort law, codified in statute, which concerns the duty of care that those who occupy property owe to people who visit or trespass. It deals with liability that may arise from accidents caused by the defective or… … Wikipedia
Ward v Tesco Stores Ltd — Ward v. Tesco Stores Ltd [1976] 1 W.L.R. 810; [1976] 1 All E.R. 219; [1976] I.R.L.R. 92, is an English tort law case concerning the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur ( the thing speaks for itself ). It deals with the law of negligence and it set an… … Wikipedia