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A prudent person is considered to be one who is discreet or discerning to a great degree. A reasonable prudent person would then be one who does not go overboard with their prudence to the point of snobbishness, for example.
The good samaritan act doesnt pertain to health care workers while their in their job setting. This only applies to them if they are in the community off duty and they come across an emergency. They can only acts as a resonably prudent person would do, which includes calling 911.
Negligence
It would not be prudent to answer this question.
Nonfeasance
Generally speaking, the duty of care owed to others is to behave as "a reasonably prudent person." For example, you might be held liable for hitting a pedestrian with your car while texting, even if texting while driving is not illegal in your state. The jury or judge would have to find that a reasonably prudent person would not drive and text at the same time.
In French, you would say "Je suis prudent(e)" to express "I am cautious."
"What does prudent mean?"Not many third graders are familiar with the word."It would be prudent of you to pack up and go to bed, because I've asked you twice already."
Our economy is in a bad slump so it would be prudent to buy gold and transfer all investments to gold in case the dollar completely fails. John did you really think it would be prudent to buy a motorcycle when you live in Minnesota?
What helps determine that the voucher has supporting obligation documentations prior to certification
A responsible person, in the legal sense, is one that would use good judgment, be prudent in his decision making processes, and have a track record of responsible living.
What helps determine that the voucher has supporting obligation documentations prior to certification