due care
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Definition
- Noun:
- The care that a reasonable person would exercise under the circumstances; the standard for determining legal duty: "Due care" refers to the level of caution and attention that a prudent and sensible individual would use in a similar situation. It is a legal benchmark used to assess whether someone has fulfilled their obligation to avoid causing harm to others.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The court found the doctor had exercised due care in treating the patient.
- Manufacturers must demonstrate due care in designing safe products.
- Drivers are expected to show due care for pedestrians at crosswalks.
Advanced Usage
- "To exercise due care": To act with the proper level of caution and attention.
- Accountants must exercise due care when auditing financial statements.
- "Failure to exercise due care": Negligence; not acting with the required level of caution.
- The accident was caused by the driver's failure to exercise due care.
- "Standard of due care": The benchmark level of caution required in a specific context.
- The standard of due care is higher for professionals like surgeons.
Variants and Related Words
- Reasonable care (noun): Often used interchangeably with "due care," meaning the care a reasonable person would take.
- The law requires landowners to take reasonable care to prevent injuries.
- Duty of care (noun): A legal obligation to adhere to a standard of reasonable care to avoid causing harm.
- Teachers have a duty of care towards their students.
- Negligence (noun): The failure to exercise due care.
- The lawsuit alleged negligence on the part of the construction company.
Synonyms
- Reasonable care: The care expected of a prudent person.
- Ordinary care: The level of care an average person would use.
- Proper care: Appropriate and sufficient attention or caution.
Related Phrases
- Due diligence (noun): A comprehensive investigation or care taken before entering an agreement. (Note: This is a related but distinct legal and business term involving thorough research, whereas "due care" focuses on caution to prevent harm).
- The investor conducted due diligence before purchasing the company.
Noun
- the care that a reasonable man would exercise under the circumstances; the standard for determining legal duty