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1 небрежность
сущ.carelessness;fault;inadvertence;neglect;negligence;recklessness- небрежность истца
- вменённая небрежность
- грубая небрежность
- должностная небрежность
- допустить грубую небрежность
- преступная небрежность
- простая небрежностьнебрежность, дающая основания для иска — actionable negligence
вина в форме \небрежностьи — negligent guilt
отвечать по иску из гражданского правонарушения за небрежность — to be liable (to be sued) in tort for negligence
по \небрежностьи — by negligence
правонарушение из-за \небрежностьи — tort of negligence
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2 небрежность
сущ.carelessness; fault; inadvertence; neglect; negligence; recklessnessотвечать по иску из гражданского правонарушения за небрежность — to be liable (to be sued) in tort for negligence
- небрежность истцаиск о преступной небрежности (адвоката / врача) — ( о недобросовестной практике) (legal / medical) malpractice litigation
- вменённая небрежность
- вменяемая небрежность
- грубая небрежность
- должностная небрежность
См. также в других словарях:
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