What is another word for negligent entrustment?

Pronunciation: [nˈɛɡlɪd͡ʒənt ɛntɹˈʌstmənt] (IPA)

Negligent entrustment is a legal term used to describe someone's allowance of another person to use or operate a dangerous or hazardous object or equipment. If an accident or injury happens due to the misuse or negligent operation of such equipment, the person who entrusted it may be held liable. Synonyms for this term include "reckless entrustment," "careless entrustment," "unreasonable entrustment," and "imprudent entrustment." These terms also imply that the person who entrusted the equipment displayed a lack of reasonable care or caution, and therefore can be held responsible for the resulting harm or damage.

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