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__NOTOC__ Reasonable may refer to: *
Reason Reason is the capacity of consciously applying logic by drawing valid conclusions from new or existing information, with the aim of seeking the truth. It is associated with such characteristically human activities as philosophy, religion, scien ...
, the capacity for rational thinking *
Reasonable accommodation A reasonable accommodation is an adjustment made in a system to accommodate or make fair the same system for an individual based on a proven need. That need can vary. Accommodations can be religious, physical, mental or emotional, academic, or em ...
, An adjustment made in a system to accommodate an individual's need *
Reasonable and non-discriminatory licensing Reasonable and non-discriminatory (RAND) terms, also known as fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms, denote a voluntary licensing commitment that standards organizations often request from the owner of an intellectual property r ...
, a licensing requirement set by standards organizations * Reasonable Blackman, a silk weaver in sixteenth-century England *
Reasonable doubt Beyond (a) reasonable doubt is a legal standard of proof required to validate a criminal conviction in most adversarial legal systems. It is a higher standard of proof than the standard of balance of probabilities (US English: preponderance of ...
, a legal standard of proof in most adversarial criminal systems *
Reasonable person In law, a reasonable person or reasonable man is a hypothetical person whose character and care conduct, under any ''common set of facts,'' is decided through reasoning of good practice or policy. It is a legal fiction crafted by the courts an ...
, a person who exercises care, skill, and appropriate judgment **
Reasonableness The concept of reasonableness has two related meanings in law and political theory: # As a legal norm, it is used "for the assessment of such matters as actions, decisions, and persons, rules and institutions, ndalso arguments and judgments." # ...
, the quality of a government action that is ''reasonable'' **
Subjective and objective standard of reasonableness In law, subjective standard and objective standards are legal standards for knowledge or beliefs of a plaintiff or defendant.Quimbe Legal Definitions, ''"Subjective standard of reasonableness"'', Definition - A standard that assesses the reasonable ...
, legal standards of reasonableness *
Reasonable person model The reasonable person model (RPM) is a psychological framework which argues that people are at their best when their informational needs are met. Positing that unreasonableness is not a human trait, but rather the result of environment (context a ...
, a psychological model of environments/actions that foster reasonableness *
Reasonable suspicion Reasonable suspicion is a legal standard of proof that in United States law is less than probable cause, the legal standard for arrests and warrants, but more than an "inchoate and unparticularized suspicion or 'hunch; it must be based on "speci ...
, a legal standard of proof in United States law *
Reasonable time Reasonable time is that amount of time which is fairly necessary, conveniently, to do whatever is required to be done, as soon as circumstances permit. As a U.S. legal term, the phrase has been a topic of controversy for many years. It is generall ...
, amount of time which is in fairness necessary to do something


See also

* Reason (disambiguation) * Reasonable doubt (disambiguation) {{disambiguation