Good Samaritan Law Definition
noun
A state law protecting from lawsuits individuals who reasonably attempt to rescue or aid another; designed to encourage public acts of assistance.
Webster's New World Law
(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.
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