negligentia

negligentia
(Civil law.) Negligence; carelessness.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • negligentia — /neglajensh(iy)a/ In the civil law, carelessness; inattention; the omission of proper care or forethought. The term is not exactly equivalent to our negligence, inasmuch as it was not any negligentia, but only a high or gross degree of it, that… …   Black's law dictionary

  • negligentia — /neglajensh(iy)a/ In the civil law, carelessness; inattention; the omission of proper care or forethought. The term is not exactly equivalent to our negligence, inasmuch as it was not any negligentia, but only a high or gross degree of it, that… …   Black's law dictionary

  • Negligentia — Negligẹntia   [lateinisch] die, , Recht: die unbewusste Fahrlässigkeit …   Universal-Lexikon

  • negligentia semper habet infortunium comitem — /neglajensh(iy)a sempar heybat infortyuwn(i)yam komatam/ Negligence always has misfortune for a companion …   Black's law dictionary

  • negligentia semper habet infortunium comitem — /neglajensh(iy)a sempar heybat infortyuwn(i)yam komatam/ Negligence always has misfortune for a companion …   Black's law dictionary

  • Negligentia semper habet infortunium comitem — Negligence always has misfortune for a comrade …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • crassa negligentia — /kraesa neglajensh(iy)a/ Gross neglect; absence of ordinary care and diligence …   Black's law dictionary

  • magna negligentia — /maegna neglajensh(iy)3/ In the civil law, great or gross negligence …   Black's law dictionary

  • magna negligentia culpa est; magna culpa dolus est — /maegna neglajensh(iy)a kalpa est; meegna kalpa dowlas est/ Gross negligence is fault; gross fault is fraud …   Black's law dictionary

  • crassa negligentia — /kraesa neglajensh(iy)a/ Gross neglect; absence of ordinary care and diligence …   Black's law dictionary

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