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If you find that someone complied with a [statute] [ordinance] [code] [regulation] [standard] [rule], you may consider that as evidence tending to show reasonable care. If you find that someone failed to comply with a [statute] [ordinance] [code] [regulation] [standard] [rule], you may consider that as evidence tending to show a lack of reasonable care. Such evidence tending to show either reasonable care or a lack of reasonable care may be considered by you along with all the other evidence in the case that tends to show whether or not a person used or failed to use the ordinary care expected of a reasonable person in the circumstances that existed.
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Attleson v. Boomgarden, 73 NW2d 448 (ND 1955)
Falkenstein v. City of Bismarck, 268 NW2d 787 (ND 1978)
Glatt v. Feist, 156 NW2d 819 (ND 1968)
Keyes v. Amundson, 391 NW2d 602 (ND 1986
Kirton v. Williams Elec. Co-op, Inc., 265 NW2d 702
Larson v. Kubisiak, 1997 ND 22, 558 NW2d 852
Leake v. Gagert, 175 NW2d 675 (ND 1970)
Praus v. Mack, 2001 ND 80, 636 NW2d 239
Simon v. Woodland, 179 NW2d 422 (ND 1970)
State v. Keller, 2005 ND 86, 695 NW2d 703
State v. McKinney, 518 NW2d 696 (ND 1994)
State v. Serr, 1998 ND 66, 575 NW2d 896
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