Reason to believe: an objective standard requiring sufficient cause and relevant material for a reasonable person to conclude facts. The concept of reasons to believe requires that facts and circumstances, though not direct knowledge, provide sufficient cause for a reasonable person to reach the same conclusion; it is an objective, evidence based determination grounded in relevant material and intelligent evaluation rather than mere subjective belief.
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Reason to believe: an objective standard requiring sufficient cause and relevant material for a reasonable person to conclude facts.
The concept of reasons to believe requires that facts and circumstances, though not direct knowledge, provide sufficient cause for a reasonable person to reach the same conclusion; it is an objective, evidence based determination grounded in relevant material and intelligent evaluation rather than mere subjective belief.
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