Neglect Sample Clauses

Neglect. Neglect means neglect of an "insured" to use all reasonable means to save and preserve property at and after the time of a loss.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Neglect the failure of a caregiver, as evidenced by an act, omission, or course of conduct, to endeavor to secure or maintain adequate care, services, or supervision for an individual, including food, clothing, shelter, or physical or mental health care, and creating significant risk or danger to the individual’s physical or mental health. “Neglect” does not include a decision that is made to not seek medical care for an individual, if that decision is consistent with the individual’s previously executed declaration or do−not−resuscitate order under ch. 154, Wis. Stats., a power of attorney for health care under ch. 155, Wis. Stats., or as otherwise authorized by law. See, Wis. Stat. s.46.90(1)(f).
Neglect. This means neglect by an insured to use all reasonable means to save covered property at and after the time of a loss. It also means neglect by any insured to use all reasonable means to save and preserve covered property when endangered by a peril insured against.
Neglect. Tenant shall not cause or permit any waste, misuse or neglect with respect to the Slip and/or surrounding docks and water.
Neglect. “We” do not pay for loss caused by the neglect of an “insured” to use all reasonable means to save and preserve covered property at and after the time of a loss.
Neglect. Neglect" means an act or omission which threatens a person's health or welfare by placing the person at risk of physical or mental injury or impairment, deprivation of essential needs or lack of protection from these.
Neglect meaning neglect of the "insured" to use all reasonable means to save and preserve property at and after the time of a loss.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Neglect. A failure (i) to notify the appropriate health care professional, (ii) to provide or arrange necessary services to avoid physical or psychological harm to a Resident, or (iii) to terminate the residency of a Participant whose needs can no longer be met, causing an avoidable decline in function. Neglect may be either passive (non-malicious) or willful.
Neglect. Product failure due to improper handling, use, or maintenance, including the buildup of leaves, needles, xxxx, dirt and other debris.
Neglect. “Neglect” means, when there is a duty to do so, failing to provide an individual with any treatment, care, goods, supervision, or services necessary to maintain the health and welfare of the individual.
Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.