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due care

due care
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the care that a reasonable man would exercise under the circumstances; the standard for determining legal duty

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    1. His failure was in reality due to his lack of care.
    2. Benefit covering expenses for care of children due to the widow’s/widower’s work or education
    3. Promoting exchange policies and best practices aimed at facing the increase in care consumption due to demographic change,
    4. This risk assessment will have to be carried out with due care and attention in order to avoid any misinterpretation.
    5. When making a product available on the market distributors shall act with due care in relation to the requirements applicable.
    6. When making a toy available on the market, distributors shall act with due care in relation to the applicable requirements.
    7. Statutory auditors and audit firms are responsible for carrying out their work with due care and thus should be liable for the financial damage caused by a lack of the care owed.
    8. Both importers and distributors are expected to act with due care in relation to the requirements applicable when placing or making toys available on the market.
    9. They should therefore be subject to professional ethics, covering at least their public-interest function, their integrity and objectivity and their professional competence and due care.
    10. It is essential that the housing and care of less commonly used species not included below pay due regard to their behavioural, physiological and social requirements.
    11. Nevertheless, the responsibility for ensuring that all relevant information was provided was KLM's, and it failed to exercise due care in carrying that task out.
    12. Educational training benefit for widows/widowers Benefit covering expenses for care of children due to the widow’s/widower’s work or education
    13. Both importers and distributors are expected to act with due care in relation to the requirements applicable when placing or making products available on the market.
    14. Member States shall ensure that all statutory auditors and audit firms are subject to principles of professional ethics, covering at least their public-interest function, their integrity and objectivity and their professional competence and due care.
    15. Management companies shall exercise due skill, care and diligence when entering into, managing or terminating any arrangements with third parties in relation to the performance of risk management activities.