Fair or Reasonable definition

Fair or Reasonable means ‘fair or reasonable’ for the purposes of section 64A of the Australian Consumer Law.
Fair or Reasonable means ‘fair or reasonable’ for the purposes of section 64A of the Australian Consumer Law. “Fencing” means all fencing including Panels, Gates, Crowd Barriers and Hoarding and other fencing components supplied to the Hirer pursuant to the Agreement.
Fair or Reasonable means 'fair or reasonable' for the purposes of section 64A of the Australian Consumer Law or where applicable under the equivalent section of New Zealand’s Consumer Laws;

Examples of Fair or Reasonable in a sentence

  • It Is Not Fair or Reasonable to Require Courts to Examine Voluminous Documents For Public Record Exemptions Without Participation by The Party Seeking Disclosure or Particular Disclosure of Exemptions Sought.The State urges this court to accept the view that the trial court can validate the State’s exemption claims without participation of the party seeking disclosure.

  • Clause8(b)(3) does not apply in relation to a Title Guarantee or if it is not Fair or Reasonable for the Seller to rely on it.


More Definitions of Fair or Reasonable

Fair or Reasonable means ‘fair or reasonable’ for the purposes of section
Fair or Reasonable means ‘fair or reasonable’ for the purposes of section 64A of the Australian Consumer Law. “Force Majeure Event” is defined in clause 15
Fair or Reasonable means ‘fair or reasonable’ for the purposes of section 64A of the Australian Consumer Law. “Farm Gates” means all Farm Gates and other Farm
Fair or Reasonable means 'fair or reasonable' for the purposes of section 64A of the ACL.
Fair or Reasonable means ‘fair or reasonable’ for the purposes of section 64A of the Australian Consumer Law. “Force Majeure Event” is defined in paragraph 12

Related to Fair or Reasonable

  • Reasonable in the circumstances means using no more force than is needed.

  • Knowledge means actual knowledge after reasonable investigation.

  • Reasonable suspicion means a basis for forming a belief based on specific facts and rational inferences drawn from those facts.

  • Reasonable in these circumstances means ‘using no more force than is needed’. The use of force may involve either passive physical contact, such as standing between pupils or blocking a pupil’s path, or active physical contact such as leading a pupil by the arm out of the classroom.

  • Aggravated circumstances means circumstances in which a parent:

  • Objectionable in this agreement means material that deals with matters such as sex, cruelty, or violence in such a manner that it is likely to be injurious to the good of students or incompatible with a school environment. This is intended to be inclusive of the definition used in the Films, Videos and Publications Classification Act 1993.

  • Takaful means a scheme based on brotherhood, solidarity and mutual assistance which provides for mutual financial aid and assistance to the Takaful Participants in case of need whereby the Takaful Participants mutually agree to contribute for that purpose.

  • Suspect means the person or persons against or in relation to whom an inquiry is initiated in case of leak or suspected leak of UPSI.

  • best means, in relation to techniques, the most effective in achieving a high general level of protection of the environment as a whole;