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81adequate — a. Sufficient, sufficing, enough, commensurate, proportionate, correspondent, equal, suitable, fit, competent, adapted …
82adequate — adj 1. suitable, fit, due, commensurate, proportionate, equivalent, equal, (of punishment) condign; sufficient, enough, ample, plentiful. 2. satisfactory, competent, able, capable, up to scratch, Inf. up to snuff; passable, tolerable, acceptable …
83adequate — ad•e•quate [[t]ˈæd ɪ kwɪt[/t]] adj. 1) as much or as good as necessary for some requirement or purpose; fully sufficient, suitable, or fit 2) barely sufficient or suitable 3) law Law. reasonably sufficient for starting legal action • Etymology:… …
84adequate — Lawa pono …
85adequate care — Such care as a man of ordinary prudence would himself take under similar circumstances to avoid accident; care proportionate to the risk to be incurred. See also care …
86adequate compensation — Just value of property taken under power of eminent domain, payable in money, as guaranteed by 5th Amendment (Fifth Amendment). Market value of property when taken. It may include interest and may include the cost or value of the property to the… …
87adequate consideration — Such as is equal, or reasonably proportioned, to the value of that for which it is given. That which is not so disproportionate as to shock our sense of that morality and fair dealing which should always characterize transactions between man and… …
88adequate notice — Notice reasonably calculated to apprise a person of an action, proceeding, or motion. Notice sufficient to permit an objection or defense. U. S. v. San Juan Lumber Co., D.C.Colo., 313 F.Supp. 703, 709. Notice reasonably calculated, in all… …
89adequate preparation — Embraces full consultation with accused, interviews with witnesses, study of facts and law, and determination of character of defense to be made and policy to be followed during trial. Nelson v. Commonwealth, 295 Ky. 641, 175 S.W.2d 132, 133 …
90adequate care — Such care as a man of ordinary prudence would himself take under similar circumstances to avoid accident; care proportionate to the risk to be incurred. See also care …