Maybe that's because the distributor is indeed acting criminally or negligently. |
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The driver negligently damaged the plaintiff's factory whilst carrying out work at the plaintiff's request. |
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Your Honour, a professional giving evidence in a court of law and who gives evidence which is negligently given, is not subject to a remedy. |
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The employer negligently directed the plaintiff to unload the vehicle manually when it was obviously dangerous for him to do so. |
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The valuations were found to have negligently overvalued the properties in question. |
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During the campaign, he was confronted by a man who spoke loosely and negligently of illegitimate children and the welfare system. |
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Zatoichi is sitting by a dusty country road, his swordstick lying negligently next to him. |
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The bank is not accountable if it failed to appreciate, albeit negligently, that it was acting inconsistently with the trust or fiduciary duty. |
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I think the council have acted totally negligently and immorally throughout this whole upset. |
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The defendants negligently told the plaintiffs that X was much wealthier than in fact he was. |
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Subsequently they alleged that the accounts had been negligently audited. |
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If recovery is to be a serious effort, what role can there be for agencies that are negligently responsible for the problem in the first place? |
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Driving is a lawful act which becomes unlawful when performed negligently. |
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Therefore, a SIF could be civilly liable if one of its staff members performed his or her duties negligently. |
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It is only among the uninformed and the negligently ignorant that the power to send for persons, papers and records would appear unclear. |
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It may also be prohibited to knowingly or negligently obtain or use improperly acquired trade secrets. |
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The penalty range is imprisonment for up to three years, but six months if the act is committed negligently. |
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However, as Principal Broker, there is no doubt that she acted negligently in this respect. |
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It is defined as the unlawfully killing of another person negligently, or intentionally, but in circumstances of partial excuse. |
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The right to life involves at least a prohibition on the State not to take life intentionally or negligently. |
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Thus a fire begun intentionally or negligently would not be covered. |
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Whilst we were sailing, a marmoset chanced upon the book, as it was negligently laid by, which wantonly playing therewith plucked out certain leaves, and tore them in pieces. |
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So, too, negligently failing to treat a patient is as culpable as doing so in a negligent manner, and if death results a manslaughter charge could be brought. |
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In a house that reeked so badly of mothballs, the desperate fragrance of preservation, I was surprised at how negligently my grandmother treated her furniture. |
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No liability is accepted for damage caused by computer viruses when information is accessed or downloaded or software installed or used, unless the Bundeswehr has caused such damage intentionally or grossly negligently. |
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The fact is that before Flynn negligently drove and injured Mr. John, he had been at his home following the end of his shift, and driven home safely from work, as was his custom. |
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In a field as complex as that of intellectual property, it is no doubt true that some people do not fully understand the rights of others, and thus may at times negligently infringe copyright. |
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No claims for liability caused by the use of our Internet offer can be accepted, insofar as we have not acted intentionally or grossly negligently. |
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The three women argued that de Lille, Smith and the publisher intentionally or negligently invaded their rights to privacy, dignity, psychological integrity and mental and intellectual well-being. |
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If Nonimorinda's Natural Products negligently cause injury to the buyer then the damage immediately by Nonimorinda's Natural Products payable including interest at the statutory scheme until the date of receipt of payment. |
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Until recently, the trend in Canadian courts has been to shy away from finding employers liable for negligently compiled references, despite the significant harm such references can cause an employee. |
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On May 10th they filed a suit against the league, accusing it of negligently causing the death of their 28-year-old son, who died two years ago of an accidental overdose of painkillers and alcohol. |
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However, his colleague John Palfrey says that it would not surprise him if a lawsuit were brought against an organisation which unknowingly but negligently transmitted a virus. |
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He was charged with manslaughter and negligent homicide, and prosecutors sought to prove that he acted recklessly and negligently by getting behind the wheel after not sleeping enough in the days before the crash. |
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The proprietors moreover negligently, recklessly and incompetently failed over the years to provide maintenance intended to prevent a recurrence and thus undermined also the safety of the adjacent population. |
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If his work is done negligently or inattentively, then the contents in the boxcars could be damaged, a derailment could occur, or, individuals could be hurt. |
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I will not say that there were no errors in judgment made by whoever committed the act of deliberately or negligently giving information to the media before the House. |
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Where a charity knowingly or negligently understates its fundraising expenses, this is taken into account in assessing whether the charity has acted reasonably. |
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John Menzies plc has argued that by participating in the infringement, it merely infringed Article 81 of the Treaty negligently as it was unaware of the illegal nature of its behaviour. |
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The European Court of Auditors' Report clearly shows that the Commission and the Member States proceed negligently and are not thoroughly familiar with the rules of budgetary expenditure. |
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The CUSTOMER shall refrain from requiring information in the knowledge that it shall be used by third parts and from wilfully or negligently allowing third parties to make such requests. |
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Further claims, in particular for damages in relation to damage not caused to the goods themselves, such as lost production, are excluded in so far as we have not acted wilfully or negligently. |
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For example, it might be sufficient to show that a defendant acted negligently, rather than intentionally or recklessly. |
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He goes to a doctor who negligently makes a superficial examination and pronounces the knee fit. |
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For example, a pedestrian crosses a road negligently and is hit by a driver who was driving negligently. |
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Bally on August 16, 2006, alleging that he negligently removed Donald's spiral accessory nerve during the 2002 surgical procedure. |
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Riyaz Khoja, 26, of Fawkner, pleaded guilty in the County Court yesterday to one count of culpable driving causing death and four counts of negligently causing serious injury. |
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He seemed likeable, a scrupulous, slow young man, without the disengagedness of Considine, that light-hearted, light-handed seducer who even shot lions negligently. |
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The case simply featured a traffic accident between the plaintiff and defendant, in which both of them were found to have been driving negligently. |
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If the nature of a thing is such that it is reasonably certain to place life and limb in peril when negligently made, it is then a thing of danger. |
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Negligently handling fire was of particular importance in these societies given capacity for destruction and relatively limited firefighting resources. |
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Some are Negligently Profane, and absent themselves from the ordinances of Jesus Christ, and the solemn worship of God, upon mere sloth and reachlessness. |
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