lata culpa

lata culpa
Gross fault or neglect.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • lata culpa — /leyta kalpa/ In the law of bailment, gross fault or neglect; extreme negligence or carelessness (nimia negligentia) …   Black's law dictionary

  • lata culpa — /leyta kalpa/ In the law of bailment, gross fault or neglect; extreme negligence or carelessness (nimia negligentia) …   Black's law dictionary

  • CULPA LATA, CULPA LEVIS — – грубая небрежность, лёгкая небрежность …   Советский юридический словарь

  • lata culpa dolo xquiparatur — /leyts kalpa dowlo iykwapsreytar/ Gross negligence is equivalent to fraud …   Black's law dictionary

  • lata culpa dolo xquiparatur — /leyts kalpa dowlo iykwapsreytar/ Gross negligence is equivalent to fraud …   Black's law dictionary

  • Lata culpa dolo aequiparatur — An expression of the principle that gross fault–or gross negligence–is equivalent to fraud …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Culpa — es el término jurídico que, según Francesco Carrara, al igual que la negligencia, supone la voluntaria omisión de diligencia en calcular las consecuencias posibles y previsibles del propio hecho . A esta teoría se le han formulado diversas… …   Wikipedia Español

  • culpa — /kalpa/ A term of the civil law, meaning fault, neglect, or negligence. There are three degrees of culpa, lata culpa, gross fault or neglect; levis culpa, ordinary fault or neglect; levissima culpa, slight fault or neglect, and the definitions of …   Black's law dictionary

  • culpa — /kalpa/ A term of the civil law, meaning fault, neglect, or negligence. There are three degrees of culpa, lata culpa, gross fault or neglect; levis culpa, ordinary fault or neglect; levissima culpa, slight fault or neglect, and the definitions of …   Black's law dictionary

  • culpa — Guilt; fault; negligence. See diligentia; lata culpa …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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