reasonable conditions

  • 1Reasonable and Non Discriminatory Licensing — (RAND) is a term for a type of licensing typically used during standardization processes. The normal case is that when joining the standardization body, companies agree that if they receive any patents on technologies which become essential to… …

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  • 2reasonable speed — The speed at which it is safe to drive an automobile considering road conditions and other circumstances, such as rain, ice, heavy traffic, the vehicle s condition, or visability. Reasonable speed may be less than the posted speed limit. Drivers… …

    Law dictionary

  • 3CONDITIONS — (Heb. תְּנָאִים, tena im). Definition Conditions is an ambiguous word inasmuch as it refers not only to the external factors upon which the existence of an agreement is made to depend but also to the actual terms of the contract itself. Thus, one …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 4reasonable — Fair, proper, just, moderate, suitable under the circumstances. Fit and appropriate to the end in view. Having the faculty of reason; rational; governed by reason; under the influence of reason; agreeable to reason. Thinking, speaking, or acting… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 5reasonable facilities — A relative term: facilities requir ed of a carrier which are reasonable in relation to all the surrounding circumstances and in the light of conditions existing at the time. Atchison, T. & S. F. R. Co. v State, 71 Okla 167, 176 P 393, 11 ALR 992 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 6reasonable time for transportation — Of passenger :transportation in time according with published time table or schedule as due care in accord with the circumstances of the case permits. 14 Am J2d Car § 881. Of freight: transportation in such time as the mode of conveyance, the… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 7Australian Fair Pay and Conditions Standard — The Australian Fair Pay and Conditions Standard (the Standard) is a set of five minimum statutory entitlements for wages and conditions that was introduced as part of the Howard Government s WorkChoices amendments to Australian labour law. It… …

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  • 8La bataille des conditions générales contradictoires — Bataille des conditions générales La bataille des conditions générales, également connue sous le nom de « battle of the forms »[1] fait référence au conflit qui résulte de l’emploi multilatéral de conditions générales contractuelles en… …

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  • 9Bataille des conditions générales — La bataille des conditions générales, également connue sous le nom de « battle of the forms »[1] fait référence au conflit qui résulte de l’emploi multilatéral de conditions générales contractuelles en contradiction entre elles[2].… …

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  • 10Fair, Reasonable and Non Discriminatory terms — Standard setting organizations commonly have rules that govern the ownership of patent rights that cover the standards the adopt. One of the most common rules is that a patent covering the standard must be adopted on reasonable and… …

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