Reason to believe: an objective evidential standard where facts would lead a reasonable person to the same conclusion. The concept of reason to believe requires knowledge of facts which, though not direct knowledge, would cause a reasonable person to reach the same conclusion; it is an objective standard based on relevant material and circumstances, requiring intelligent care and evaluation and the belief of an honest and reasonable person.
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Reason to believe: an objective evidential standard where facts would lead a reasonable person to the same conclusion.
The concept of reason to believe requires knowledge of facts which, though not direct knowledge, would cause a reasonable person to reach the same conclusion; it is an objective standard based on relevant material and circumstances, requiring intelligent care and evaluation and the belief of an honest and reasonable person.
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