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  • 61reasonable care — noun the care that a reasonable man would exercise under the circumstances; the standard for determining legal duty • Syn: ↑due care, ↑ordinary care • Hypernyms: ↑care, ↑charge, ↑tutelage, ↑guardianship * * * no …

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  • 62North Coast Women's Care Medical Group v. Superior Court — North Coast Women s Care Medical Group vs. Superior Court (44 Cal. 4th 1145) is a case decided before the California Supreme Court on August 19, 2008, ruling that physicians must offer IVF services to gays and lesbians despite religious… …

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  • 63Poor, Care of, by the Church — • The care of the poor is a branch of charity, which is the exercise of mercy toward one s fellowman rooted in the love of God Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …

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  • 64slight care — An attempted but very difficult classification. Care exercised in a particular situation less than that called for by ordinary and common prudence. Litchfield v White, 7 NY 438. Care so slight in degree that the failure to exercise it must be… …

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  • 65want of ordinary care — The failure to exercise ordinary care. See ordinary care …

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  • 66slight care — noun such care as a careless or inattentive person would exercise • Hypernyms: ↑care, ↑charge, ↑tutelage, ↑guardianship …

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  • 67duty of care — noun Law a legal obligation to avoid causing harm to another person by the exercise of reasonable care to avoid foreseeable injury to that person …

  • 68extreme care — Such care as a prudent man would exercise in a place of danger. Schlosstein v Bernstein, 293 Pa 245, 142 A 324 …

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  • 69proper parental care — Such care as an ordinarily prudent parent would exercise over the child for its welfare under the same or similar circumstances. Mitchell v Davis (Tex Civ App) 205 SW2d 812, 12 ALR2d 1042 …

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  • 70standard of care — The standard according to which negligence in a particular situation is determined. The care which an ordinary prudent person would exercise under like circumstances. The supposititious course of an ordinary prudent and careful person under the… …

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