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adverb
for legitimate reason, for just reason, with cause, with justification
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
for cause — With respect to removal from office for cause , means for reasons which law and public policy recognize as sufficient warrant for removal and such cause is legal cause and not merely a cause which the appointing power in the exercise of… … Black's law dictionary
for cause — With respect to removal from office for cause , means for reasons which law and public policy recognize as sufficient warrant for removal and such cause is legal cause and not merely a cause which the appointing power in the exercise of… … Black's law dictionary
for cause — adverb For a legitimate, specific reason; with justification. Section 863. Removal of Guardian for Cause. The court of chancery may remove all guardians, whether appointed by probate tribunals or by the court itself, or by testament, or by the… … Wiktionary
for-cause employment — USA Employment that can only be terminated under a certain set of conditions, usually set out in an employment agreement. If employment is not for cause, it is generally presumed to be at will (at will employment). For further information, see… … Law dictionary
for cause — For legal cause, e.g. the challenge of a juror on voir dire for want of the qualifications prescribed by law, 31 Am J Rev ed Jur § 147, or the removal of a public officer upon a ground of removal provided by constitution or statute. State ex rel … Ballentine's law dictionary
challenge for cause — see challenge Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. challenge for cause … Law dictionary
Termination for Cause (Jericho episode) — Infobox Jericho episode Title = Termination for Cause Caption = Series = Jericho Season = 2 Episode = 5 Airdate = March 11, 2008 Writer = Rob Fresco Director = Guy Bee Guests = Prev = Oversight Next = Sedition MorseCode … Wikipedia
Strike for cause — is a method of eliminating potential members from a jury panel in the United States. Attorneys on either side of a case have infinite potential to strike potential jurors for causal reasons; thus, the strike for cause is an appealing method for… … Wikipedia
but–for cause — see cause 1 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
challenge for cause — An objection to a juror, made on voir dire for cause stated, that is, pointing out the ground upon which the juror is disqualified. See challenge for principal cause; challenge to the favor … Ballentine's law dictionary