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Definition of Reasonable person standard in the Legal Dictionary - by Free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. What is Reasonable person standard? Meaning of Reasonable person standard as a legal term. What does Reasonable person standard mean in law? ... Reasonable person standard; reasonable presumption;
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Excerpt on the Reasonable Person Standard and how it applies to risk management in volunteer programs. From Planning it Safe by the Minnesota Office of Citizenship and Volunteer Services. ... The "reasonable person" standard is an objective standard; that is, it may be different than what an individual volunteer or...
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We stress that the 'reasonable person' category articulated is a narrow and exceptional one. In Honor Code cases, if the defendant admits to or is proven to have engaged in giving or receiving unpermitted aid, this behavior should be presumed to be the product of ... JAO > Students > Intent/reasonable person standard...
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The courts and legislatures of several states have abandoned the community standard in favor of the more patient-oriented reasonable-person standard.
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biotech.law.lsu.edu/Books/lbb/x278.htm
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Some critical approaches to the reasonable person standard ... The reasonable man or reasonable person standard is a legal fiction that originated in the development of the common law. The reasonable person is a hypothetical individual whose view of things is consulted in the process of making decisions of law.
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www.danataschner.com/reasonable_person_standard.html
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THE NEGLIGENCE CONCEPT AND THE REASONABLE PERSON STANDARD OF CARE ... Failure to do so constitutes unreasonable conduct and, hence, breach of duty. The reasonable person standard is an objective standard that compares the defendant's conduct to the external standard of a reasonable person.
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It's good to see so many smart people writing about bringing back the reasonable person standard, but I don't think the pc bureaucrats can be beaten any time soon. They've been criticized for a long time now, but their insipid programs are burgeoning.
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www.erinoconnor.org/archives/2008/02/take_back_the_r.ht...
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The "reasonable man" or "reasonable person" standard is a mythical ideal person. The ... the activity at issue. In other words, the "reasonable person" standard, as specifically ... applied to a physician, is not exactly the same as the "reasonable person" standard...
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The reasonable person standard plays a role in legal proceedings as well. Usually in cases where a person engages in conduct that is not illegal, but which results in some kind of injury to someone else. The first known instance of its application in English law is a good example of how it works.
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www.boilermakers.org/resources/stewards_sourcebook/The_...
www.boilermakers.org/resources/stewards_sourcebook/The_Reasonable_Person_Standard
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