Reasonable Action definition

Reasonable Action means action taken by Macquarie or by the Security Trustee (after consultation with Macquarie) and which is lawful, practicable, does not create a risk of material liability for Macquarie or the Security Trustee, respectively, and is otherwise reasonable.
Reasonable Action means Department prescribed action to eliminate the risk of establishment or spread of pathogens of concern or AIS of concern that is consistent with the risk or severity of the fish health or AIS threat. These actions shall be prescribed in writing by the Chief of Fisheries and may include, but are not limited to, sampling and clinical inspections, fish stock destruction or other disposal, quarantine, pathogen or AIS eradication and aquaculture facility disinfection.
Reasonable Action means action taken by Macquarie or by the Nominee which is taken after consultation with Macquarie and which is lawful, practicable, does not create a risk of liability for Macquarie or the Nominee unacceptable to it and is otherwise reasonable.

Examples of Reasonable Action in a sentence

  • Reasonable Action – any action that remains within the laws of the country in which the action is taken and does not end in a financial loss for Tribal Travel Club or any of its associates.

  • The Acquired Companies shall, to the extent practicable under the circumstances, notify Parent in writing before taking any COVID-19 Reasonable Action and reasonably consult with Parent with respect thereto.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement any COVID-19 Reasonable Action taken, or omitted to be taken, by any of the Acquired Companies in good faith pursuant to any Applicable Law or any other directive, pronouncement or guideline issued by a Governmental Authority providing for business closures, “sheltering-in-place” or other similar restrictions that relate to or arise out of COVID-19 shall in no event be deemed to constitute a breach of this ‎Section 6.01(a).


More Definitions of Reasonable Action

Reasonable Action means action taken by Bell Potter Capital or by the Security Trustee (after consultation with Bell Potter Capital) and which is lawful, practicable, does not create a risk of
Reasonable Action means action taken by the Issuer or by the Trustee after consultation with and on the advice of the Issuer and which is lawful, practicable, does not create a risk of liability for the Issuer or the Trustee unacceptable to it and is otherwise reasonable in its effect on Holders.

Related to Reasonable Action

  • Reasonable Steps means those steps the Receiving Party takes to protect its own similar proprietary and confidential information, which must not be less than a reasonable standard of care.

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

  • Reasonable grounds means that a reasonable person in your position would also suspect the information indicates misconduct or a breach of the law.

  • Reasonable medical judgment means a medical judgment that would be made by a reasonably prudent physician, knowledgeable about the case and the treatment possibilities with respect to the medical conditions involved.

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