Definitions from Wiktionary (Good Samaritan law)
▸ noun: (law) A law that exempts from legal liability a person who attempts to give reasonable aid to another person who is injured, ill, or otherwise imperiled.
▸ noun: (law) A law that requires able persons, without putting themselves at risk, to provide reasonable aid to persons who are injured, ill, or otherwise imperiled.
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▸ noun: (law) A law that exempts from legal liability a person who attempts to give reasonable aid to another person who is injured, ill, or otherwise imperiled.
▸ noun: (law) A law that requires able persons, without putting themselves at risk, to provide reasonable aid to persons who are injured, ill, or otherwise imperiled.
Similar:
immunity,
Son of Sam law,
shield law,
safe harbor,
fireman's rule,
standard of care,
sovereign immunity,
absolute immunity,
duty of care,
self-defense,
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