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Rationalist
rationalism as a theory or system also disparagingly a false reasoner See Citation under Reasonist
Dialectician
One versed in dialectics a logician a reasoner
cause
cause : intervening cause in this entry 2 : a reason or justification for an action or state (as belief): as
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Presetment of Bill of Exchange, Cheque, or Pro-missory Note
the holder must either present or negotiate it within a reasonable time (s. 40). 'The presentment must be made by or
Just
Just, the expression 'just' denotes equitability, fairness and reasonableness, and non arbitrary. If it is not so it cannot
Negligence
Cases, sub tit, Coggs v. Bernard. Negligence is absence of reasonable or prudent care which a reasonable person is expected to
Cruelty
to have inflicted bodily injury , or to have caused reasonable apprehension of bodily injury, suffering or to have injured health.
Desertion
refusing marital intercourse cannot allege 'desertion' by the husband 'without reasonable excuse' if in consequence he refuses to live with her,
Retrenchment
the employer of the service of a workman for any reason whatsoever, otherwise than as a punishment inflicted by way of
use
hardship compare taking 2 : use of water for a reasonable or beneficial purpose consistent with the public interest [authorize the
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