ordinary care
Definition
Noun: - The degree of care that a reasonably prudent person would exercise under the same or similar circumstances. This is a legal standard used to determine whether a person's conduct met the required level of caution to avoid being found negligent. It is synonymous with "reasonable care" or "due care."
Usage
This term is primarily used in legal contexts, specifically in tort law, to define the baseline standard of behavior expected from individuals to avoid causing harm to others. It is the benchmark against which a defendant's actions are measured in negligence cases.
Examples
- Noun:
- The jury must decide if the driver exercised ordinary care when he failed to stop at the intersection.
- Landlords are required to maintain their properties with ordinary care to ensure tenant safety.
- The court found the doctor liable because her actions did not meet the standard of ordinary care expected of a medical professional.
Advanced Usage
- "Failure to exercise ordinary care": This phrase is used to directly describe the basis for a finding of negligence.
- The lawsuit alleged that the company's failure to exercise ordinary care led to the plaintiff's injury.
Variants and Related Words
- Reasonable care (noun): A direct synonym for ordinary care.
- Due care (noun): Another legal synonym emphasizing the care that is owed or due.
- Negligence (noun): The failure to exercise ordinary care.
- Standard of care (noun): The general term for the degree of attentiveness required in a specific situation, with "ordinary care" being a common standard.
Synonyms
- Reasonable care
- Due care
- Proper care
- Adequate care
Antonyms
- Negligence: Failure to exercise ordinary care.
- Recklessness: Conduct that shows a conscious disregard for a substantial and unjustifiable risk, a standard beyond mere failure of ordinary care.
Noun
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the care that a reasonable man would exercise under the circumstances; the standard for determining legal duty
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