Reasonably believes definition
Examples of Reasonably believes in a sentence
Taxes, surcharges and regulatory fees are in addition to standard monthly service fees.
The hirer hereby authorises the supplier (upon production of this document) to enter upon any premises wherein the supplier Reasonably believes any equipment, or any part thereof to be, and if, and in so far as, the supplier in his absolute discretion deems, necessary, to inspect, test, repair, replace or repossess the same.
Fox’s lack of violence and property destruction explains why he was charged only with, and permitted to plead to, a misdemeanorrather than felony.
The MCA provides legal protection from liability for carrying out certain actions in connection with the care and treatment of people who lack capacity to consent, provided that the person carrying out the actions: ➢ Has observed the principles of the MCA; ➢ Has carried out an assessment of capacity and reasonably believes that the person lacks capacity in relation to the matter in question; ➢ Reasonably believes the action taken is in the best interests of the patient.
Reasonably believes that its principal performance obligations are not being met for the duration specified in the system operator’s instruction.