/ˈriːzənəblnəs/ – Noun
Definition: sự công bằng, sự hợp lý, sự vừa phải, sự phải chăng, sự thích đáng.
A more thorough explanation: Reasonableness refers to a standard of conduct or judgment that is considered fair, rational, and appropriate under the circumstances. In legal terms, reasonableness is often used to assess whether a person’s actions or decisions meet the standard of care expected in a given situation. It involves considering what a reasonable person would do in similar circumstances, taking into account factors such as common sense, logic, and societal norms.
Example: The court found that the landlord’s decision to increase the rent by 50% was not in line with the principle of reasonableness under the tenancy agreement.
Related words:
- commercial reasonableness
- (to) satisfy reasonably
- standard of the ordinary reasonable person
- standard of proof because of the preponderance of evidence
- standard of invention
- evidential (evidentiary) standard
- integrated probation and parole service(s)
- standard of proof beyond a reasonable doubt
- HUE-AND-CRY
- law of merchants