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diligence — Vigilant activity; attentiveness; or care, of which there are infinite shades, from the slightest momentary thought to the most vigilant anxiety. Attentive and persistent in doing a thing; steadily applied; active; sedulous; laborious;… … Black's law dictionary
diligence — Vigilant activity; attentiveness; or care, of which there are infinite shades, from the slightest momentary thought to the most vigilant anxiety. Attentive and persistent in doing a thing; steadily applied; active; sedulous; laborious;… … Black's law dictionary
great care — Extraordinary diligence; that degree of care or diligence which a very prudent person takes of his own concerns, or which a person of ordinary prudence usually exercises about his own affairs of great importance. 8 Am J2d Bailm § 206 … Ballentine's law dictionary
high diligence — Great care; more than ordinary care. 8 Am J2d Bailm § 205 … Ballentine's law dictionary
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