Rationality - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rationalness
The quality or state of being rational rationality
Reasonableness and in public interest
in State action and since the principle of reasonableness and rationality, which is legally as well as philoso-phically an essential element
Rationalize
To make rational also to convert to rationalism
Discrimination with reasons
Discrimination with reasons, means rational classification for differential treatment having nexus to the constitutionally permissible
Procuration
which parish priests pay yearly to the bishop or archdeacon, ratione visitationis; these are also called proxies, and it is said
Reason to believe
to examine whether the reasons for the belief have a rational connection or a relevant bearing to the formation of the
Civil proceeding
which are tried as civil suits, nor is there any rational basis for excluding from its purview proceedings instituted and tried
Equality of opportunity for all citizens
must fulfil the following conditions: (i) it must have a rational basis; (ii) it must have a close nexus with the
Cy-pres
precedent in regard to personal legacies, which is at once rational and convenient, and tends to carry into effect the intention
Consumer Co-operative Society
The Scheme only envisages a rule of preference, Madhya Pradesh Ration Vikreta Sangh Society v. State of Madhya Pradesh, (1981) 4
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