reasonable care การใช้
- Being a strict liability statute, the defendant's taking reasonable care is irrelevant.
- They were not in breach of their duty to use reasonable care.
- In satisfying this standard, the trustee shall exercise reasonable care, skill, and caution.
- She had not exercised " reasonable care, " in other words.
- They had the obligation to take reasonable care in screening, " he wrote.
- -- Provide next of kin with reasonable care, accommodation and transporation.
- Chase had " a duty to the client to act with reasonable care,"
- Following surgery the patient should exercise reasonable care about the wound as it heals.
- "We just want people, landowners included, to act with reasonable care, " he said.
- Even if some were harmed, the professionals took reasonable care for risk to their patients.
- However, a host is required to take reasonable care of the guests in his home.
- What remains is to ensure that we take reasonable care whenever real-world identities are involved.
- Importers face penalties for failing to exercise reasonable care.
- "It's in how you define ` reasonable care .'He is obviously taking it to the extreme.
- Now I dare say all reasonable care was taken to correctly interpret the notable requirement.
- It had a duty to exercise reasonable care.
- The damage should not be difficult to repair if the slit is cut with reasonable care.
- Slip-and-fall case law also shows that individuals are expected to exercise reasonable care to avoid apparent hazards.
- "A landlord must exercise reasonable care to protect its tenants against any foreseeable dangers, " he said.
- In most jurisdictions drivers have a duty to take reasonable care to avoid colliding with other road users.
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