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  • 51Reasonable Solutions — is a company that, along with Software Labs and Public Brand Software played an important role in the early distribution of shareware. Reasonable Solutions sent out catalogs of disks with several DOS games on each. The disks were designed to… …

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  • 52reasonable adjustment — Under the Disability Discrimination Act 1995, reasonable adjustments may be required where premises or working arrangements put a disabled person at a substantial disadvantage compared to others. disability discrimination occurs where there is a… …

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  • 53reasonable diligence — n: due diligence (1) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. reasonable diligence …

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  • 54Reasonable Doubts — is a police drama broadcast in the United States by NBC from 1991 to 1993.ynopsis Reasonable Doubts was primarily about the working relationship between Assistant District Attorney Tess Kaufman (Marlee Matlin), a prosecutor very sensitive to the… …

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  • 55Reasonable And Non-discriminatory — En français, on parle de licence raisonnable et non discriminatoire lorsqu il est considéré que les coûts de licences, les obligations légales ou toutes formes de contraintes ne sont pas trop importants. Liens externes (en) Définition de la… …

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  • 56reasonable search — Parties to civil proceedings are not obliged to conduct an exhaustive search for all potentially relevant documents – they are obliged to conduct a reasonable search. The factors which the court will take into account in assessing reasonableness… …

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  • 57reasonable woman — A standard used by fact finders in sexual harassment litigation to determine whether sexual harassment has occurred. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. reasonable woman …

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  • 58reasonable cause — see cause 2 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 59reasonable probability — reasonable prob·a·bil·i·ty n: a probability that the result of a proceeding would have been different if not for the unprofessional errors of counsel or nondisclosure of exculpatory material by the prosecution which is sufficient to undermine… …

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  • 60reasonable use — see use 2 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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