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contributory negligence Meaning in Bengali



 নিজের দোষ বা অবহেলা,

Noun:

নিজের দোষ বা অবহেলা,





contributory negligence's Usage Examples:

In some common law jurisdictions, contributory negligence is a defense to a tort claim based on negligence.


Comparative negligence, called non-absolute contributory negligence outside the United States, is a partial legal defense that reduces the amount of damages.


applicable to negligence cases in jurisdictions that apply rules of contributory negligence in lieu of comparative negligence.


comparative negligence in California tort law and rejected strict contributory negligence.


donkey on the side of the road while it was fettered and so it was contributory negligence.


concerning negligence and contributory negligence in the pre-Donoghue v.


a rape case during the 1980s, where the victim was accused of "contributory negligence" by the trial judge, all profits made from the sales of "Face to.


This rule is called contributory negligence, a doctrine perceived to be overly "harsh", which "has caused all.


In England, this "contributory negligence" became a partial defense, but in the United States, any fault.


"in determining whether the plaintiff's intestate was guilty of contributory negligence in failing to have a light upon the buggy as provided by law.


case decided by the Supreme Court of Canada on the defences of contributory negligence and ex turpi causa non oritur actio (that a plaintiff cannot recover.


case before the King's Bench that was the first appearance of contributory negligence as a common law defence against negligence.


under another name, for example, with contributory negligence.


In this case, the so-called contributory negligence of the deceased employee was so involved.


In other countries it can give rise to a partial defence of contributory negligence.


state supreme court abandoned the almost-150-year-old doctrine of contributory negligence, which precluded an injured victim from recovery if the victim.


that is more flexible than the all-or-nothing approaches of the contributory negligence and last clear chance doctrines.



Synonyms:

neglect; carelessness; negligence; nonperformance;

Antonyms:

attend to; mind; carefulness; keep track; pay up;

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