In
purely subjective testing, Cortana seems slightly more informative.
Not exact matches
Hoare indicates that s 14 (1) is
subjective in that it refers to knowledge actually possessed by the claimant, the
test under s 14 (2) is
purely objective — the standard is «entirely impersonal» and s 14 (3) is also objective.
The Supreme Court judges therefore, unanimously, decided to abolish the second limb of the Ghosh
test, effectively removing the
purely subjective element.