Reasonable Act or Omission to Correct
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A "Reasonable Act or Omission to Correct" refers to a legal concept within the larger framework of "Governmental Immunity for Condition of Public Property," which allows a government entity to avoid liability for injuries caused by a dangerous condition on public property if they can show that they acted reasonably in attempting to correct the condition or that their decision not to correct the condition was also reasonable.
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