Reasonableness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reasonable person
Reasonable person, means fictional person with an ordinary degree of reason, prudence, care, fore-sight, or intelligence whose conduct, conclusion,
Reasonable time
Reasonable time, within the Sale of Goods Act, 1893 (which see), is by s. 56 of that Act (and
The reason of the delay
The reason of the delay, the words 'the reason of the delay' occurring in Rule 25 can on an ordinary
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Reasonable action
Reasonable action, means which is an informed, intelligent just minded, civilized man could rationally favour, R.K. Garg v. Union
reasonable force
reasonable force see force
Discrimination with reasons
Discrimination with reasons, means rational classification for differential treatment having nexus to the constitutionally permissible object. Preferential representation for the backward
reasonably equivalent value
reasonably equivalent value : value that is a fair amount for property transferred by a debtor esp. in bankruptcy
reasonable use
reasonable use see use
reasonable suspicion
reasonable suspicion
reasonable probability
reasonable probability : a probability that the result of a proceeding would have been different if not for the
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