The standard that courts use is that of “reasonability.”. In contract law, reasonability asks if the harms resulting from a breach were a natural result of that breach. In tort law, the “ reasonable person ” standard asks if an ordinary person in that same circumstance would have reasonably acted in the same way. 3eTBsnCTyHAA 1. : to a fair or moderate degree : fairly. The estimate was reasonably accurate. They're doing a reasonably good job. He is doing reasonably well in school. The food is reasonably affordable/inexpensive/cheap. She is reasonably intelligent. I'm reasonably sure that the work will be done soon. [+] more examples. i8WEzuersWNt 2. Governed by or being in accordance with reason or sound thinking: a reasonable solution to the problem. 3. Being within the bounds ofmon sense: arrive home at a reasonable hour. 4. Not excessive or extreme; fair: reasonable prices. rea′son·a·bil′i·ty, rea′son·a·ble·ness n. yKpP5GLLxArs Synonyms for REASONABLY: kindly, nicely, thoughtfully, fairly, well, politely, courteously, considerately; Antonyms of REASONABLY: rudely, thoughtlessly, cruelly, unfairlnsiderately, disrespectfully wPLNEkLgKbGx
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