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  • 41reasonable speed — The speed at which it is safe to drive an automobile considering road conditions and other circumstances, such as rain, ice, heavy traffic, the vehicle s condition, or visability. Reasonable speed may be less than the posted speed limit. Drivers… …

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  • 42reasonable investigation — A debtor s attorney must certify, under penalty of sanctions, the accuracy of the debtor s bankruptcy petition and schedules and conduct a reasonable investigation before making such certification. A reasonable investigation would include, but… …

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  • 43Reasonable and Non Discriminatory Licensing — (RAND) is a term for a type of licensing typically used during standardization processes. The normal case is that when joining the standardization body, companies agree that if they receive any patents on technologies which become essential to… …

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  • 44Reasonable doubt (disambiguation) — Reasonable doubt may refer to: *Reasonable doubt, a standard for belief * Reasonable Doubt , an album by Jay Z * Reasonable Doubt (1936 film) …

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  • 45Reasonable Doubt — Album par Jay Z Sortie 25 juin 1996  États Unis Enregistrement …

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  • 46reasonable accommodation — n: something done to accommodate a disabled person that does not jeopardize safety or pose an undue hardship for the party (as an employer) doing it; also: something done to accommodate a religious need that does not create undue hardship for an… …

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  • 47reasonable wear and tear — Damage or loss to an item (such as a table) or element of a room (such as the floor) resulting from ordinary use and exposure over time. The term is commonly used in leases to limit the tenant s responsibility to repair damage, repaint the walls …

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  • 48reasonable man — a judicial standard of conduct used to determine liability, especially in relation to negligence. The need to charge juries has brought forth many folksy definitions, the most famous being the man on the Clapham omnibus (or the omnibus of… …

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  • 49reasonable suspicion — n: an objectively justifiable suspicion that is based on specific facts or circumstances and that justifies stopping and sometimes searching (as by frisking) a person thought to be involved in criminal activity at the time see also reasonable… …

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  • 50reasonable facsimile — ◇ A reasonable facsimile is a copy that is not exact but is fairly close. The house is a reasonable facsimile of his original home. This phrase is sometimes used in a joking way. I can speak French, or at least a reasonable facsimile of French. [ …

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