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Negligent escape
Negligent escapeThe omission to take such a care of a prisoner as a gaoler is bound to take, and in consequence of it, the prisoner departs from his confinement, without the knowledge or consent of the gaoler, and eludes pursuit. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Omission An omission is the neglect to perform what the law requires. Take This is a technical expression which signifies to be entitled to; as, a devisee will take under the will. To take also signifies to seize, as to take and carry away. Prisoner One held in confinement against his will. Gaoler The keeper of a gaol or prison, one who has the legal custody of the placo where prisoners are kept. Without Pleading. This word is adopted in formal traverses, and is a negative signifying "and not for;" accordingly the language of the elder entries sometimes is, It et nemy pur tiel cause. Knowledge Information as to a fact. Many acts are perfectly innocent when the party performing them is not aware of certain circumstances attending them for example, a man may pass a counterfeit note and be guiltless, if he did not know it was so he may receive stolen goods if he were not aware of the fact that they were stolen. In these and the like cases it is the guilty knowledge which makes the crime. Consent Agreement; voluntary acceptance of the wish of another. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Negligence Contracts, torts. When considered in relation, to contracts, negligence may be divided into various degrees, namely, ordinary, less than ordinary, more than ordinary. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Negative condition Contracts, wills. One where the thing which is the subject of it must not happen; as, if I do not marry. Negative invoicing Using an invoice for a negative amount to cover a theft of a customer payment. The negative invoice is less noticeable than a credit memorandum and usually under less stringent control. A negative invoice is a symptom of possible theft. Negative pregnant Pleading. Such form of negative expression, in pleading, as may imply or carry within it an affirmative. Negative statute One which is enacted in negative terms, and which so controls the common law, that it has no force in opposition to the statute. Negligence Contracts, torts. When considered in relation, to contracts, negligence may be divided into various degrees, namely, ordinary, less than ordinary, more than ordinary. Negligent escape Negotiable That which is capable of being transferred by assignment; a thing, the title to which may be transferred by a sale and indorsement or delivery. Negotiate To communicate on a matter of disagreement between two parties, with a view to first listen to the other party's perspective and to then attempt to arrive at a resolution by consensus. Negotiation 1) Contracts The deliberation which takes place between the parties touching a proposed agreement. 2) merc. law. The act by which a bill of exchange or promissory note is put into circulation by being passed by one of the original parties to another person. Negotiorum gestio A civil law term, meaning management of the business of another. Under this principle, a party who voluntarily takes care of the affairs of another person, without any express or implied authority from that person, may claim reimbursement of his necessary and useful expenses, whether he has been successful or not. Negotiorum gestio is therefore the likely origin of the concept of salvage (infra) in maritime law. Negotiorum gestum Contracts. In the civil law, the negotiorum gestor is one who spontaneously, and without authority, undertakes to act for another during his absence, in his affairs. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Negligent escape. If you have a better definition for Negligent escape than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Negligent escape may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Negligent escape and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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