Reasonable definition

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.
Reasonable and/or “Reasonableness” shall mean in the administrator’s discretion, services or supplies, or fees for services or supplies which are necessary for the care and treatment of illness or injury not caused by the treating Provider. Determination that fee(s) or services are reasonable will be made by the Plan Administrator, taking into consideration unusual circumstances or complications requiring additional time, skill and experience in connection with a particular service or supply; industry standards and practices as they relate to similar scenarios; and the cause of injury or illness necessitating the service(s) and/or charge(s).
Reasonable shall ordinarily mean during normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., local time, Monday through Friday.

Examples of Reasonable in a sentence

  • Each Party will use Reasonable Efforts to obtain reliable assurance that confidential treatment will be accorded any Confidential Information so furnished.

  • Whenever performance of an obligation of any Party hereto requires the consent or approval of any Governmental Authority, such Party shall make Commercially Reasonable efforts to obtain such consent or approval.

  • If requested by Competitive Supplier, the Aggregator agrees to use Commercially Reasonable efforts, at Competitive Supplier’s cost, to assist Competitive Supplier in obtaining Consumer Data, including, without limitation, assisting Competitive Supplier in obtaining permission from Eligible Consumers and/or the Department, where necessary as a prerequisite to the provision of such information.

  • The Parties agree to use their respective Commercially Reasonable efforts to resolve any dispute(s) that may arise regarding this ESA.

  • Each Party shall in good faith seek and use its Reasonable Efforts to obtain such other approvals.


More Definitions of Reasonable

Reasonable means those costs that do not exceed those that would ordinarily be incurred by a prudent person in the conduct of normal business.
Reasonable means the costs do not exceed those that would ordinarily be incurred by a prudent person in the conduct of normal business.
Reasonable means a standard for what is fair and appropriate under usual and ordinary circumstances.
Reasonable in these circumstances means ‘using no more force than is needed’.
Reasonable means, for medical or dental expenses, the standard level of care given in the country you are in or, for other expenses, the standard level you have booked for the rest of your Journey or, as determined by us.
Reasonable means ordinary and usual thinking, speaking, or acting, which is fit and appropriate to the end in view.
Reasonable means that an attorney’s fees are consistent with the fee agreement and are to be satisfied from available funds, subject to the element of reasonableness contained in IRPC 1.5. (7-1-94)