Care

Definition - Noun
1  : watchful or protective attention, caution, concern, prudence, or regard usu. towards an action or situation
esp
: See also due care<a person has a duty to use ~ in dealing with others, and failure to do so is negligence ­R. I. Mehr>
see also due care negligence standard of care
Statute, case law, and custom often impose a duty of care. The degree or standard of care owed varies depending on the circumstances. For example, a landlord has to exercise greater care in relation to a tenant than to a trespasser.
2 a  : personal supervision or responsibility
: See also charge
b  : See also maintenance



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collateral negligence

negligence on the part of an independent contractor that is not connected with a manner of working or risk ordinarily associated with particular work and for which the employer of the contractor is not liable


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