Sentences with phrase «reasonable standards expected»

Not exact matches

Advisers would be expected to exercise care to fairly and accurately describe recommended transactions and compensation practices pursuant to the Impartial Conduct Standards which require advisers to make recommendations that are prudent and loyal (i.e., in the customer's best interest), free from misrepresentations, and consistent with the reasonable compensation standard.
In most cases, we expect our doctors to provide a reasonable standard of care especially when it comes to birth - related matters.
Authors are also expected to honor reasonable (consistent with community standards) requests for research materials / samples to the extent feasible, so that other research groups can extend and advance the results.
Researchers taking measurements in an urban environment using standard electric power might be expected to get hundreds or even thousands of data measurements; at high altitude on a volcano, says Mather, tens or less may be considered reasonable.
In fact, it is reasonable to expect variation in how teachers will implement the CCSS standards listed above.
Within this document, section 17 maintenance states that where equipment is «provided and installed to a British Standard; it is reasonable to expect that the standard be met by the responsible person in terms of maintenance and recording systemsStandard; it is reasonable to expect that the standard be met by the responsible person in terms of maintenance and recording systemsstandard be met by the responsible person in terms of maintenance and recording systems».
Service costs are as reasonable as can be expected and a three year unlimited mileage warranty is standard.
The reasonable prices and featured essay writing services are flexible enough to meet any budget constraints and expected quality standards.
At trial the judge ruled that although the inspector had conducted the inspection in a professional, thorough and conscientious manner, he had still fallen short of meeting the standard of care that was expected of him — that of an ordinary, reasonable and prudent home inspector in the same circumstances.
With all of the promise of mutual funds, it's reasonable to expect that they would have a yield than standard bank savings accounts.
Rooms are offered as standard, deluxe and suite, the standard is a minimalist warm and homely approach to luxury accommodation with all expected in room facilities at an incredible price where as the suite is a grand palace like room including extra facilities, décor and is a more spacious retreat at a very reasonable price.
Since the graphics as somehow wacky by modern standards (the game was published in 2005 for Xbox and 2006 for PC) you can expect it to play on most reasonable PCs of 2016.
Clinical decisions in medicine, or oil - field development, are not based on MSM celebration of shoddy Science papers, so it seems reasonable that the IPCC should be required to expect higher standards that may be commonplace in other disciplines.
By that standard, last week in Rochester we should have stopped preparing for winter given that we had several days of warm temperatures that surely made the temperature trends over some reasonable time period of a week or more positive rather than negative, as would be expected if this seasonal cycle theory was real.
That said, an employer is entitled to expect a reasonable standard of conduct of its employees and if those who are in a relationship demonstrate conduct that falls below such acceptable standards, then disciplinary action ought to follow.
However, surgeons are still expected to provide the highest possible standard of care by using the correct techniques and taking all reasonable precautions to ensure that everything goes smoothly.
The standard of care expected of employers in discharge of their duty is well established and in Stokes v GKN [1968] Mr Justice Swanwick set out the «overall test» for «the conduct of the reasonable and prudent employer.»
«If works which are reasonably necessary and are done to a reasonable standard are carried out under a Partnering Agreement Camden will be able to meet criticism regarding the level of expense by pointing out that Camden is already contractually bound to the Partner and had to place the works with the Partner at the contract rate provided for in the Partnering Agreement, and therefore the costs were indeed reasonably incurred because, even if the works could reasonably have been expected to have been done significantly cheaper by other competent contractors, Camden would be in breach of contract by giving the works to anyone other than the Partner.»
In the case of R. v. Roy, the Supreme Court of Canada found that the trial judge erred in law by inferring from the fact that Roy had committed a dangerous act while driving that his conduct displayed a marked departure from the standard of care expected of a reasonable person in the circumstances.
I suppose where the civil law standard has, in the place of the common law's «reasonable man», the «bon père de famille», one may expect some paternalism.
(a) it did not know and could not reasonably have been expected to have known about the state of repair of the highway or bridge; (b) it took reasonable steps to prevent the default from arising; or (c) at the time the cause of action arose, minimum standards established under subsection (4) applied to the highway or bridge and to the alleged default and those standards have been met.
When a patient enters a hospital in Ontario, they have a right to expect a reasonable standard of care from their physician.
Before holding that a person's standard of care has fallen below the objective standard expected and so finding that he acted negligently, the court must be satisfied that a reasonable person in the position of the defendant (ie the person who caused the incident) would contemplate that injury is likely to follow from his acts or omissions.
During the landmark case of «Sivakumaran and Others», in which I was also involved, the House of Lords gave guidelines that the expected «Standard of Proof» is not beyond reasonable doubt and not based on a balance of probabilities, but a lower threshold «Standard of Proof» by «reasonable degree of likelihood».
It is completely reasonable to expect a type 2 diabetic who is prudently taking care of their overall health to get preferred or standard plus rates.
The «objective baselessness» standard is borrowed from antitrust preemption doctrine, which states that a lawsuit «must be objectively baseless in the sense that no reasonable litigant could realistically expect success on the merits.
The $ 369.99 recommended retail price can't sweeten the deal, but seeing as how standard Carbon Black and Concrete Gray Watch 2 configurations continue to fetch $ 300 a pop, the $ 70 premium was to be expected and it's also quite reasonable.
By comparison, negligent conduct results from a deviation from the standard of care a reasonable person is expect to exercise.
Negligent conduct results from a deviation from the standard of care a reasonable person is expected to exercise.
The Appeal Court said: «To avoid liability in negligence, a real estate agent must exercise the standard of care that would be expected of a reasonable and prudent agent in the same circumstances.»
At trial the judge ruled that although the inspector had conducted the inspection in a professional, thorough and conscientious manner, he had still fallen short of meeting the standard of care that was expected of him — that of an ordinary, reasonable and prudent home inspector in the same circumstances.
As part of the broader ability - to - repay mandate, Congress also designated «qualified mortgages,» which are structurally safer and are underwritten according to standards that make it reasonable to expect that borrowers have an ability to repay.
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