Example sentences of "reasonable [v-ing] [noun] to " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 These rights are called ‘ rights of occupation ’ , and where the leave of the court is necessary the court may make such orders as it thinks just and reasonable having regard to the conduct of the spouses , their needs and financial resources , the needs of the children , and all other circumstances .
2 Such an excuse exists if an accused ‘ damaged … the property in question … in order to protect property belonging to himself or another … and at the time of the act … alleged to constitute the offence he believed — ( i ) that the property … was in immediate need of protection ; and ( ii ) that the means of protection adopted … were … reasonable having regard to all the circumstances ’ .
3 The amount of time off must be reasonable having regard to the councillor 's responsibilities on the council , the circumstances of the employer 's business and the effect on that business of the employee 's absence .
4 ‘ Where a person designs , manufactures , imports or supplies an article for or to another on the basis of a written undertaking by that other to take specified steps sufficient to ensure , so far as is reasonably practicable , that the article will be safe and without risks to health when properly used , the undertaking shall have the effect of relieving the first-mentioned person from the duty imposed by paragraph ( 1 ) ( a ) to such extent as is reasonable having regard to the terms of the undertaking . ’
5 The broad basis of all private charges of fees is what is fair and reasonable having regard to the complexity of the matter and its importance to the client .
6 In non-contentious civil matters the client may be charged such sum as is fair and reasonable having regard to the circumstances of the case and , inter alia , its complexity , the skill and responsibility involved , the time spent , the number and importance of the documents , the amount or value of money or property involved , and the importance of the matter to the client .
7 If an award should be made , it can only order the assisted party to pay such of those costs as are reasonable having regard to all the circumstances , particularly the financial resources of the parties and their conduct in connection with the dispute .
8 The overseas practitioner is , however , required to take out such insurance as may be reasonable having regard to the risks attached to the practice , local conditions and the availability of suitable insurance on reasonable terms .
9 Where the seller obtains such an undertaking it will relieve him from his liability " to such extent as is reasonable having regard to the terms of the undertaking " .
10 3.4 To say that awards of damages in respect of non-pecuniary losses should be of amounts that are fair and reasonable having regard to the social , economic and industrial conditions in England and Wales merely raises the question what , in any particular case , is fair and reasonable .
11 2.9 If on one or more occasion the carrying out of the Works is delayed in consequence of any circumstance beyond the control of the Landlord which the Landlord could not [ reasonably ] have prevented or avoided then on each such occasion the Landlord shall be allowed such extension of time for carrying out the Works as may be certified by the Architect as being reasonable having regard to the delay in question and the date by which the Landlord is required to carry out the Works as provided in clause 2.8 shall be postponed accordingly The problem here is the uncertainty from the tenant 's point of view , hence the suggestion that there be inserted a long stop date ( see clause 2.8 ) .
  Next page