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Gross negligence is when someone greatly negligent, leading to serious injury or death.
You may be considerate in the effort of doing something for someone and negligent at the same time when you fail to carry out the action.
"Assured" is the past-tense form of "assure". To "assure" someone is to tell them that something is safe or instill confidence in them or make them sure of something."I assured Matt that he would get more playing time on the court in the next game.""My scholarship is assured."
If you were negligent absolutely.
Rest assured means to be certain, to rest easy in the knowledge that, or to be consoled that the mentioned fact or circumstance is true. It has become such a popular idiom that many companies use it in their slogans such as Rest Assured System, and Rest Assured MC.
Under the law of negligent entrustment.....what? This isn't really a question. I can tell you that negligent entrustment generally arises when the owner of a motor vehicle entrusts it to someone who they know will drive it in an unsafe manner, causing a third party to be injured. In such cases, the owner of the vehicle, as well as the driver, can be held jointly and severally liable.
This sounds like a medical malpractice lawsuit. Contact a local malpractice attorney.
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Who was the negligent party?
Basically someone that causes an injury due to their own negligence. Here is the full definition: http://www.quizlaw.com/personal_injury_law/what_is_a_negligent_tort.php
I would say it depends on the situation, but if the parent did something negligent, yes.
Breaches of security on the net means that someone who is not authorized has breached the security of a company. Someone has gained access to files or data by hacking into a system.