reasonably require

Frequency: 6.04.5 per million words

Used in legal contexts to mean what is fair or appropriate.

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Examples (10)

  • The landlord may inspect the property at such times as he may reasonably require.
  • The tenant must provide such information as the landlord may reasonably require for the lease.
  • Employees are expected to perform any other duties that the manager might reasonably require.
  • The insurance company asked for all the evidence they could reasonably require to process the claim.
  • You should provide any assistance that the authorities reasonably require during the investigation.
  • The contract states that the consultant will provide reports as the client may reasonably require.
  • The bank will ask for such security as they reasonably require before granting the loan.
  • We must determine what level of care the law reasonably requires in this specific situation.
  • The purchaser shall be entitled to any documents they reasonably require to verify the title.
  • The court considered whether the information requested was more than the agency could reasonably require.