Sentences with phrase «eyes of a reasonable person»

All that means is that calling someone a fraud would tend to diminish their standing in the eyes of a reasonable person.
The impugned words must be defamatory, in the sense that they would tend to lower the plaintiff's reputation in the eyes of a reasonable person;
[65] I find Mr. Pritchard has proven that Ms. Van Nes» initial Facebook posts and her subsequent replies to her «friends»» comments were defamatory, in that they tended to lower the plaintiff's reputation in the eyes of a reasonable person.
That the impugned words were defamatory, in the sense that they would tend to lower the plaintiff's reputation in the eyes of a reasonable person;
A defamatory statement is a published statement (made to a third party) about an individual that would tend to lower that individual's reputation in the eyes of any reasonable person.
Under Canadian law, something is considered defamatory if it tends to damage someone's good reputation in the eyes of the reasonable person, it refers to that person, and it is published.
«Since the concept of disrepute involves some element of community views, the test should be put figuratively in terms of the reasonable person: would the admission of the evidence bring the administration of justice into disrepute in the eyes of the reasonable person, dispassionate and fully apprised of the circumstances of the case.
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