Unreasonableness

  • 11unreasonableness — noun see unreasonable …

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  • 12Wednesbury unreasonableness — In English law, Wednesbury unreasonableness is unreasonableness of an administrative decision that is so extreme that courts may intervene to correct it. The term derives from Associated Provincial Picture Houses v. Wednesbury Corporation [1948]… …

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  • 13Wednesbury unreasonableness — A standard of unreasonableness used in assessing an application for judicial review of a public authority s decision. A reasoning or decision is Wednesbury unreasonable (or irrational) if it is so unreasonable that no reasonable person acting… …

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  • 14unreasonable — unreasonableness, n. unreasonably, adv. /un ree zeuh neuh beuhl, reez neuh /, adj. 1. not reasonable or rational; acting at variance with or contrary to reason; not guided by reason or sound judgment; irrational: an unreasonable person. 2. not in …

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  • 15Patently unreasonable — In Canadian law, patently unreasonable or the patent unreasonableness test was a standard of review used by a court when performing judicial review of administrative decisions. It was the highest of three standards of review: correctness,… …

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  • 16Nuisance in English law — For the criminal offence, see public nuisance. English Tort law Part of the common law series …

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  • 17Legal tests — are various kinds of commonly applied methods of evaluation used to resolve matters of jurisprudence.cite book title = Responsibility in Law and Morality first = Peter last = Cane publisher = Hart Publishing year = 2002 id = 1841133213] In the… …

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  • 18Joseph Hart — Infobox Person name = Joseph Hart (1712 1768) image size = caption = birth date = 1712 (unknown date) birth place = London death date = 4th May 1768 death place = London education = Place of study is uncertain occupation = Minister/Pastor and… …

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  • 19Canadian administrative law — is the body of law in Canada addressing the actions and operations of governments and governmental agencies. [David Mullan in Administrative Law (Irwin Law:Toronto, 2000) defines it as the body of law that establishes or describes the legal… …

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  • 20Owen v R — Kurt John Owen v The Queen [2007] NZSC 102 is a decision of the Supreme Court of New Zealand handed down on 11 December 2007. It concerned the grounds for appeal in section 385(1)(a) of the Crimes Act 1961. [==Composition of the Court== Elias CJ …

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