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negligence造句
61. Centuries later remedies became available under the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher in nuisance and in negligence. 62. From January 1990, the entire cost of a negligence action will be borne by the National Health Service. 63. In 1988 the plaintiff commenced an action for damages on the ground of negligence against the defendant health authority. 64. This was also the case where contributory negligence was established before 1945. 65. No. 177, 1989, proposed to abolish manslaughter by gross negligence. 66. If the plaintiff was thrown forwards and injured, then clearly failure to wear a seat belt is contributory negligence. 67. The carrier is relieved of his liability if the loss or damage was caused by negligence on behalf of the sender when issuing instructions. 68. Shadow consumer affairs minister Nigel Griffiths said last night the scandal looked like Trade Department negligence. 69. In a negligence action, the damage has to be a foreseeable risk. 70. The duty in the law of negligence is not a duty to exercise reasonable care to avoid risk of causing injury. 71. You can claim compensation if your injury is a result of your employer's negligence. 72. In return for meeting these standards the exchange has insulation from liability for negligence to specific persons. 73. The real issues are: What proportion of negligence claims is justified? 74. It was held that the plaintiff was not guilty of contributory negligence. 75. Assuming that some damage has been caused, is negligence necessary for liability for unintentional trespass to goods? 76. As to negligence it was true that Moorgate Mercantile had been careless in failing to register their hire purchase agreement. 77. The surveyor would, if sued for negligence in 1947, have been immune. 14.11.5. 78. S. high court said a state lawsuit could proceed against truck manufacturers accused of negligence for failing to install antilock brakes. 79. The plaintiff suffered severe head injuries in a car accident caused by the negligence of the defendant. 80. The plaintiff's action succeeded but his damages were reduced by 80% on the grounds of contributory negligence. 81. Just as actionable negligence requires the foreseeability of harm to others, so contributory negligence requires the foreseeability of harm to oneself. 82. The Court of Appeal held the defendants liable in negligence for damage caused to the dress. 83. He fell down a ladder as a result of the defendant's negligence and cut his leg. 84. However, it also has its own panel to whom it recommends people wishing to pursue a medical negligence claim. 85. But, as Kim Barnes reports, Lexie McConnell's family say it won't stop their legal action for negligence. 86. The provision of reasons for decisions has become unpopular because reasons give more ammunition for challenge and negligence claims: see 14.7.7. 87. In that case the defendant auditors claimed immunity from an action for negligence. 88. Attempts to exclude liability for negligence are governed by s. 2. 89. If there is evidence of professional negligence in recruitment agencies, this should be shared. 90. Later 43 people were arrested while distributing leaflets which blamed the management of the state-run Coal Enterprise mining company for negligence.