Reasonably likely definition

Reasonably likely means there is a real chance of an event occurring; it is not fanciful or remote.2
Reasonably likely means a chance of an event occurring or not occurring which is real, not fanciful, or remote.113
Reasonably likely means there is a real chance of an event occurring; it is not fanciful or remote.3 ‘Prejudice’ means to hinder, impair or undermine and includes actual prejudice as well as impending prejudice.4 The phrase, ‘in a particular instance’ can encompass specific, identified aspects of law, administration of law or investigations of breaches or potential breaches of law.5

More Definitions of Reasonably likely

Reasonably likely means there is a real chance of an event occurring; it is not fanciful or remote.2 ‘Prejudice’ means to hinder, impair or undermine and includes actual prejudice as well as impending prejudice.3
Reasonably likely means that it is reasonable to assume based on the evidence that abuse is more likely to occur than not in the future i.e., reasonably likely to cause death, or reasonably likely to cause serious physical or psychological harm to a person, or significant loss to the person's property. (Emphasis Added.)
Reasonably likely means having the character of being more probable than not, based in reason or experience.
Reasonably likely. Means a meaningful chance (but not necessarily a probability) of occurring.
Reasonably likely means a determination by ODOT pursuant to OAR 660-012-0060 that funding to construct a planned improvement to a state highway included in a regional or local transportation system plan or comprehensive plan is likely to be available by the end of the planning period.
Reasonably likely means more than merely possible but less than “more probable than not”. See Alvarez v Superior Ct 154 CalApp4th 642,653