/stændərd ʌv ði ˈɔːrdəˌnɛri ˈriːzənəbl ˈpɜːrsən/ – Phrase
Definition: tiêu chí của một người có đầu óc bình thường.
A more thorough explanation: The legal term “standard of the ordinary reasonable person” refers to a hypothetical standard used in law to determine whether a person’s actions or conduct were reasonable in a given situation. It is based on the idea of how a typical, average person with ordinary prudence would act in similar circumstances. This standard is often used in negligence cases to assess whether a person’s behavior met the level of care expected of a reasonable individual.
Example: In a negligence case, the court will consider whether the defendant’s actions met the standard of the ordinary reasonable person in similar circumstances.
Related words:
- standard of proof beyond a reasonable doubt
- reasonable doubt standard
- standard of proof because of the preponderance of evidence
- medico-legal standard
- negligence in the third degree
- standard of proof
- reasonable person
- proof beyond all reasonable doubt
- proof beyond any reasonable doubt
- (to) prove guilt beyond any reasonable doubt