Sentences with phrase «reasonable opinion of any person»

Our tours can be physically demanding and we also reserve the right to terminate your holiday where, in the reasonable opinion of any person in authority (including office staff or your Tour Manager when you join your holiday), your physical condition means you are unable or likely to be unable to cope with the tour or to experience significant difficulties in doing so.
C. I. Travel Group can and will terminate your holiday arrangements if your behaviour is in our reasonable opinion, or in the reasonable opinion of any person in authority, disruptive, upsetting or dangerous to yourself or anyone else.

Not exact matches

we send people to death chambers based on reason, deductively and inductively, and ponder evidence that is often extremely unclear and formulate an opinion of truth or in court cases beyond a reasonable doubt.
The linchpin of Professor Rawls» criticism of the «rationalist believers» was his claim that they deny what he called «the fact of reasonable pluralism,» namely, in circumstances of political and religious freedom it is to be expected that there will emerge serious differences of opinion among reasonable people on important moral and theological questions.
To get a good amount of opinions but still spend a reasonable amount of time we decided to survey 100 people.
If the people are asked by the government to express their opinion on a single issue in a referendum, they are entitled to expect a reasonable amount of truthful information not only about the issue, but also about the consequences of their decision.
More controversially, they also cover material relating to government policy formulation (including the background information on which decisions were based) and anything else which «would in the reasonable opinion of a qualified person be likely to prejudice the effect conduct of public affairs» - something again left undefined in the Act.
«Knowing, scientifically, that people who have been trained to identify individual bears can do so with a reasonable expectation of accuracy helps us to know that the work we are doing to learn about these bears is based on good science, not just personal opinion» said Russ Van Horn, Ph.D., a lead researcher on the study and a research scientist for the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research.
Reasonable people have legitimate differences of opinion about what they want their children taught.
While reasonable people can have different opinions about an issue as complex as «education reform,» we are left to wonder, yet again, just who are some of those «public servants» are actually advocating for?
We reserve the right in our absolute discretion to terminate without prior notice the holiday arrangements of any customer whose behaviour is such that it causes or is likely to cause, in our reasonable opinion, or in the opinion of any other person in authority, distress, damage, danger or significant annoyance to any third party, or damage to property.
We reserve the right in our absolute discretion to terminate without prior notice the holiday arrangements of any customer whose behaviour is such that it causes or is likely to cause, in our reasonable opinion, or in the opinion of any Tour Manager or any other person in authority, distress, damage, danger or significant annoyance to any third party, or damage to property.
Reasonable people can disagree on this point and still respect each other's opinion, unless you think we should use the latter method, in which case I question your sense of decency and love of America.
I agree to indemnify, hold harmless and release Judd Foundation, its directors, officers, employees, members, managers, affiliate, agents and contractors from any and all claims, liabilities, loss, damages, costs and expense of any kind whatsoever (including reasonable attorneys fees) by myself or any other person, entity, or corporation, and covenant not to sue or make any other claim because of the Foundation's decision to include or exclude a submitted work from the catalogue raisonné or its refusal to render an opinion on authorship.
People will of course have varying opinions about his talent in Communication, which is natural and reasonable.
The weird thing is that this is not a matter of interpretation or opinion about which reasonable people could disagree, but a straightforward analysis of a model that gives only one answer.
I'm sure there is room for reasonable difference in opinion about the magnitude of the effect, but its existence is common currency among people who are actually working in the area!
Reasonable people will have different opinions about the same sections of text in any document.
I've heard some reasonable - sounding people suggest that one of the reasons Trump may not be officially designated as a «target» is because the DoJ is of the opinion that they can not indict a sitting president, so formally speaking he can not be considered a putative defendant (and can never be a «target» as a result).
a) Would there be a similar provision as under Scottish Legal Aid legislation (Section 18 (2) of the LEGAL AID (SCOTLAND) ACT 1986) «The liability of a legally assisted person under an award of expenses in any proceedings shall not exceed the amount (if any) which in the opinion of the court of or tribunal making the award is a reasonable one for him to pay, having regarding to all the circumstances including the means of all parties and their conduct in connection with the dispute».
In Lord Simon's opinion, such an interpretation was borne out by the purpose of the legal rule, ie «that reasonable people may venture out in public without the risk of outrage to certain minimum accepted standards of decency».
1) If a peace officer has reasonable grounds to believe... the peace officer may, by demand made as soon as practicable, require the person (b) to provide, as soon as practicable, the samples of blood that, in the opinion of the qualified medical practitioner or qualified technician taking the samples...
Saying things on the internet and then taking issue with other people forming an opinion after reading them is generally not an indicator of good sense, whether or not the things said were perfectly true and reasonable and not offensive in any way.
26 This Part does not apply to the storage or disposal by any person of the person's domestic wastes on the person's own property unless the Director is of the opinion, based upon reasonable and probable grounds, that such storage or disposal is or is likely to create a nuisance, or to any sewage or other works to which the Ontario Water Resources Act or the regulations thereunder apply.
8 (1) When the Director, upon reasonable and probable grounds, is of the opinion that a source of contaminant is discharging into the natural environment any contaminant that constitutes, or the amount, concentration or level of which constitutes, an immediate danger to human life, the health of any persons, or to property, the Director may issue a stop order directed to,
The opinion concludes that requiring a student to misuse Lexis or Westlaw as described above — or knowing of such a violation and failing to take reasonable remedial actions — is a violation of Rule 5.3 of the Rules of Professional Conduct, pursuant to which a lawyer with supervisory authority over a non-lawyer shall make reasonable efforts to ensure that the person's conduct is compatible with the professional obligations of the lawyer.
A judicial decision in US district court [opinion of Magistrate Judge order on appeal] saying that the state needs reasonable and probable grounds before getting cell phone records from the phone company to trace people.
In this Court's opinion, a reasonable person in Plaintiff's place would not foresee that the statements on the website would be interpreted as a serious expression of an intent to harm or kill anyone listed on the website.
(2) Where a person who has suffered damage brings two or more proceedings in respect of the damage, the person is not entitled to costs in any of the proceedings, except the first proceeding in which judgment is obtained, unless the court is of the opinion that there were reasonable grounds for bringing more than one proceeding.
However, what is reasonable and necessary in the view of an ICBC adjuster can often conflict with the opinions of an injured person and the health care professionals providing treatment to them.
The context of the facts here would suggest that a reasonable person would assume that this was the opinion of the defendant, not a conclusion of fact.
First off, in US law any defamation claim has to be for a statement that a reasonable person would interpret as being a statement of fact or (if it's an opinion) implying a statement of fact (like «I think Jones is a liar»).
question, the only truthful answer must be «no», since colour perception is both limited and biased, as well as the actual colour being a matter of opinion (viz, reasonable people can disagree).
In the case that the OP spoke about, those sorts of «opinions» would be something that a reasonable person would be able to conclude.
(1) Subject to section 89, the Superintendent may make an order requiring an administrator or any other person to take or refrain from taking any action in respect of a pension plan or a pension fund if the Superintendent is of the opinion, upon reasonable and probable grounds,
(6) In such circumstances as may be prescribed, the Superintendent may make an order requiring an administrator, an employer or any other person to prepare and file a new report or another prescribed type of report in respect of a pension plan if the Superintendent is of the opinion that there are reasonable and probable grounds to believe,
The notice must specify a «notification day», that is, «a day by which, in the action body's opinion, it is reasonable to assume that all notices... in relation to the act will have been received by, or will otherwise have come to the attention of, the persons who must be notified».
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