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  • 81Reasonable Doubt (1936 film) — Infobox Film name = Reasonable Doubt image size = caption = director = George King producer = Gabriel Pascal writer = Ewart Brooks narrator = starring = John Stuart Nancy Burne music = cinematography = editing = distributor = released = 1936… …

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  • 82Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory — Разумное и Не Дискриминационное лицензирование (РиНД) (англ. Reasonable and Non Discriminatory, RAND)  термин, использующийся при процессах стандартизации. В общем случае это означает то, что присоединяющиеся к процессу стандартизации… …

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  • 83reasonable diligence — A relative term. Diligence as required by the circumstances of the case. 38 Am J1st Negl § 29. In any business involving the personal safety and lives of others, reasonable diligence is nothing less than the most watchful care and the most active …

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  • 84reasonable excuse — A relative term; an excuse which is reasonable under the circumstances of the particular case. Anno; 31 ALR 632. See reasonable cause …

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  • 85reasonable means of conveyance — Any means of conveyance which can be employed upon a public highway with reasonable regard for the safety and convenience of the public, and without inflicting upon the owner of the fee an injury differing in kind from that imposed by use and… …

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  • 86reasonable rate — A rate charged by a carrier in such amount as to provide a reasonable compensation for its services and no more. 13 Am J2d Car § 106. A rate charged by a public service company which is not oppressive to those served or confiscatory from the… …

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  • 87reasonable use doctrine — The maxim of the common law that the use of one s own property must be such as not unreasonably to injure others in depriving them of the lawful use and enjoyment of their properties. 38 Am J1st Negl § 15; 39 Am J1st Nuis § 16. A rule in respect… …

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  • 88Reasonable apprehension of bias — In Canadian law, a reasonable apprehension of bias is a legal standard for disqualifying judges and administrative decision makers for bias. Bias of the decision maker can be real or merely perceived. The test was first stated in Committee for… …

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  • 89reasonable excuse — A civil penalties term used for a reasonable excuse for a default or error. This will depend upon the circumstances, and it applies only to certain types of penalties. HM Customs & Revenue Glossary …

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  • 90reasonable man — standard for reasonable behavior created by the Supreme Court according to which most people would behave most of the time …

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