Rescue Doctrine

Rescue Doctrine - The Rescue Doctrine is a legal concept that allows a person who voluntarily attempts to rescue another person in danger to potentially recover damages if they are injured due to the negligence of another party.

Class Information

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Rescue Doctrine
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Alternative Labels
Voluntary Rescuer Injured by Negligence of Other
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Definition and Examples

Definition
The Rescue Doctrine is a legal concept that allows a person who voluntarily attempts to rescue another person in danger to potentially recover damages if they are injured due to the negligence of another party.
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Translations

es-es
Doctrina de rescate
es-mx
Doctrina de rescate
fr-fr
Doctrine de sauvetage
pt-br
Doutrina do resgate
en-gb
Rescue Doctrine
de-de
Rettungslehre
he-il
תאוריית ההצלה
hi-in
बचाव डॉक्ट्रिन
ja-jp
救助教義
zh-cn
救援原则

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Deprecated
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Rescue DoctrineRescue Doctrine - The Rescue Doctrine is a legal concept that allows a person who voluntarily attempts to rescue another person in danger to potentially recover damages if they are injured due to the negligence of another party.Civil ClaimsCivil Claims - Civil Claims are legal actions brought by one party against another for a non-criminal matter, such as a breach of contract or personal injury, and seek monetary damages or other relief.Negligence ClaimsNegligence Claims - Negligence Claims refer to civil claims arising from a failure to exercise reasonable care, resulting in harm or injury to another person or property.sub_class_ofparent_class_ofsee_alsois_defined_byselfsub_class_ofparent_class_ofsee_alsois_defined_by