foreseeability

  • 71presage — Synonyms and related words: actuarial prediction, adumbrate, apocalypse, apprehensiveness, augur, augury, auspicate, bespeak, betoken, bode, boding, cast a horoscope, cast a nativity, clairvoyance, divine, dope, dope out, dowse for water,… …

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  • 72presentiment — Synonyms and related words: actuarial prediction, advance notice, affect, affection, apocalypse, apprehensiveness, clairvoyance, discomposing, discomposure, disquietude, disturbance, emotion, emotional charge, emotional shade, experience, feeling …

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  • 73foresee — verb (foresees, foreseeing, foresaw; past participle foreseen) be aware of beforehand; predict. Derivatives foreseeability noun foreseeable adjective foreseeably adverb foreseer …

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  • 74foreseeable consequences — See foreseeability …

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  • 75foresight — Heedful thought for the future; reasonable anticipation of result of certain acts or omissions. Emery v. Thompson, 347 Mo. 494, 148 S.W.2d 479. See foreseeability …

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  • 76intended use doctrine — In determining intended use for which products must be reasonably safe, manufacturer has duty to take into consideration the environment in which product will be used. Larsen v. General Motors Corp., C.A.Minn., 391 F.2d 495, 501. In product… …

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  • 77foreseeable consequences — See foreseeability …

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  • 78foresight — Heedful thought for the future; reasonable anticipation of result of certain acts or omissions. Emery v. Thompson, 347 Mo. 494, 148 S.W.2d 479. See foreseeability …

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  • 79intended use doctrine — In determining intended use for which products must be reasonably safe, manufacturer has duty to take into consideration the environment in which product will be used. Larsen v. General Motors Corp., C.A.Minn., 391 F.2d 495, 501. In product… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 80standard — Stability, general recognition, and conformity to established practice. Standard Accident Ins. Co. v. Standard Surety & Casualty Co., D.C.N.Y., 53 F.2d 119, 120. A type, model, or combination of elements accepted as correct or perfect. A measure… …

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