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Msaad, of Holloway, north London, and El-Wahabi, of north-west London, had denied the charge of making money available with "reasonable cause to suspect that it would or may be used for the purposes of terrorism".
In recent years politically minded American filmmakers have, with reasonable cause, turned their artistic attention to the Iraq war and the various domestic policy issues that have arisen from it.
(a) An authorized person, with reasonable cause to believe that a juvenile found within the administrative site has been unlawfully abused or neglected by any person living in the juvenile's place of residence, may take such juvenile into protective custody.
(b) An authorized person, with reasonable cause to believe that a person found within the administrative site is either temporarily or permanently psychologically or mentally impaired to a degree that the person is gravely disabled or that presents a clear danger to that person or another, may take such person into protective custody.
But the judge also rejected the Internal Revenue Service's attempt to impose stiff penalties on him, finding that he had taken his tax position "in good faith and with reasonable cause".
But the judge said he would use "great restraint," and knock out the penalties since Christine and his wife "took their position in good faith and with reasonable cause and hence, their claims cannot be classified as frivolous".
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"Each person has the right to be free and not to be arrested without justification, with no reasonable cause," says Khawlani.
These data exclude 12 original sites and 85 boulders at sites impacted by the fire that could not be relocated, with a reasonable cause for the lack of relocation being boulder obliteration by the fire.
(i) We will notify the State in writing of our findings with respect to reasonable cause generally within 60 days of the date when we receive its response to our penalty notice (in accordance with paragraph (b) of this section).
Reasonable cause to dispense with notice requirements might exist, for example, where explosive materials are being stored which may present a danger to persons or property.
Under state law, as it existed in 1975, pertaining to juvenile crimes, Judge Dennis was required to conduct a hearing to determine whether there was reasonable cause to proceed with the case against Mr. Skakel and, if so, whether the case should remain before her in juvenile court or be transferred to State Superior Court and heard by a jury that could convict him as an adult.
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