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Magna Carta
is aforesaid, and she shall have in the meantime her reasonable estovers of the common; and for her dower shall be
Secure system
system, means computer hardware, software, and procedure that, (a) are reasonably secure from unauthorised access and misuse; (b) provide a reasonable
Wills
a man cannot deprive his wife and children of a reasonable part (see REASONABLE PARTS) of his personal property. The (English)
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Proved
is not established by the evidential standard of proof beyond reasonable doubt. Though this standard is a higher standard there is,
Murder
a person of sound memory and discretion unlawfully killeth any reasonable creature in being, with malice aforethought, either express or implied';
Common employment
of the employer, nor engaged in his work':' (i) By reason of a defect in the condition of the works or
Consideration
mental incompetency on the other, and, inequity, inadequacy maybe a reason for refusing specific performance, Pegler v. White, 33 Beav 403.
Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923
beginning to execute the repairs and give the landlord a reasonable time to carry them out himself. In the case of
Act of God
and irresistible act of nature, which could not, by any reasonable care, have been foreseen or resisted, see Nugent v. Smith,
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person) by a government agent that intrudes on an individual's reasonable expectation of privacy and is conducted usually for the purpose
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