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Reasonable Time
(n) A reasonable time is the time span required for doing something or performing some activities or completing some assignment etc under similar circumstances and conditions
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reasonable time
n. in contracts, common custom in the business or under the circumstances will define "reasonable time" to perform or pay. It is bad practice to draft a contract using such a vague term.

REASONABLE TIME. The English law, which in this respect, has been adopted by us, frequently requires things to be done within a reasonable time; but what a reasonable time is it does not define: quam long-um debet esse rationabile tempus, ...

Reasonable Time
That period of time which is ordinarily acceptable under the circumstances to respond or take some action.

Term: Reasonable Time
Definition: That period of time which is ordinarily acceptable under the circumstances to respond or take some action.

3. A reasonable time is allowed for exposure in the open market;
4. Payment is made in terms of cash in United States dollars or in terms of financial arrangements comparable thereto; and ...

The powers of an inspector are to enter, inspect and examine, by day or by night, at any reasonable time, any factory or workshop (or laundry, dock, &c.), or part of one, when he has reason to believe that any person is employed there; ...

- if he retains goods beyond a reasonable time without telling the seller that he wishes to reject them ...

It must also be made in reasonable time after the loss.
It is not in every case of loss that the insured can abandon.

This is accomplished when one party submits an offer that the other accepts within a reasonable time or a stipulated period.

The right to anchor therefore contemplates the right to do so for a reasonable time, for a reasonable purpose. Both the right to navigation and the right to anchor must not be exercised so as to interfere with the equal rights of others.

Abandonment of Invention: To relinquish rights in an invention. An invention is considered to be abandoned, if within a reasonable time after the invention is completed, no actions are taken to make the invention publicly known.

Definition - Noun
: a binding written offer to buy or sell that cannot be revoked for a stipulated period of time or for a reasonable time that in no event exceeds three months
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And if an officer neglects to remove goods attached within a reasonable time and continue in possession, his entry becomes a trespass ab initio. 2 Bl. Rep. 1218. See also as to other cases, 2 Stra. 717 1 H. Bl. 13 11 East, 395 2 Camp. 115 2 Johns.

Not being a matter or right, but of privilege, the motion will not be received when presented at an unreasonable time, as, after issue joined on a plea of not guilty. Richards v. Commwealth, 81 Va. 114-15 (1885).

See also: Time, Law, Will, Right, Cause

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