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regard

regard, n. 1. Attention, care, or consideration (without regard for the consequences). 2. Hist. In England, an official inspection of a forest to determine whether any trespasses have been committed. 3. Hist. The office or position of a person appointed to make such an inspection.

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disregard

disregard, n. 1. The action of ignoring or treating without proper respect or consideration. 2. The state of being ignored or treated without proper respect or consideration. — disregard, vb. reckless disregard. 1. Conscious indifference to the consequences of an act. [Cases: Automobiles 175(1); Negligence 274. C.J.S. Motor Vehicles §§ 756–766; Negligence§§ 104–105, 109.] 2.

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reckless disregard of rights of others

reckless disregard of rights of others 极其漠视他人的权利 1适用于机动车搭客法〔automobile guest law〕时,指驾驶人自觉采取不恰当的或错误的措施或在了解当时条件的情况下,有意不采取恰当的或谨慎的措施;2在诽谤法中,指出版人对事实真相的「极其漠视」,即有足够证据证明出版人其实十分怀疑出版物所载内容的真实性,或有足够理由怀疑提供报告人的诚实程度或其报告的真实性,从而构成真实恶意。

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court of regard

Court of Regard. Hist. A forest court responsible for looking into matters of waste and encroachment onto forest land (i.e., purpresture). • The Court also ensured that the feet of all mastiffs — a breed allowed in royal forests as guard dogs — within the forest were declawed and cut so as to prevent them

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