negligency
/nɛɡ.lɪˈdʒɛns.i/Definitions
1. noun
The quality or state of being negligent; a failure to give proper attention or care.
“The company’s negligence in maintaining the equipment led to the accident.”
2. noun
The state of being in a position to exercise control but failing to do so; a failure to exercise reasonable care or attention.
“The court ruled that the landlord’s negligence in maintaining the property was a contributing factor to the tenant’s injury.”