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  • 91adequate 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… …

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  • 92adequate 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… …

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  • 93adequate 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… …

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  • 94adequate 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 …

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  • 95adequate — Fully sufficient; equal to what is required; lawfully and reasonably sufficient. Standard Dict. See Nagle v Billings, 77 Mont 205, 250 P 445 …

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  • 96adequate care — The standard of reasonable care under the circumstances of the case. 38 Am J1st Negl § 29 …

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  • 97adequate compensation — The just and reasonable compensation to which an owner of property taken in an eminent domain proceeding is entitled. 27 Am J2d Em D § 266 …

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  • 98adequate consideration — A fair and reasonable price for the subject matter of the contract; a consideration not so greatly disproportionate to the value as to offend against fair business dealing. Anno: 65 ALR 85 …

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  • 99adequate or reasonable facilities — A relative expression, calling for such facilities as may be fairly demanded of a carrier, regard being had, among other things, to the size of the place, the extent of the demand for transportation, the cost of furnishing the additional… …

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  • 100adequate provocation — Provocation which is sufficient to reduce an intentional killing from murder to manslaughter and consisting of conduct on the part of the deceased which so excited the assailant as practically to enthrall his reason. State v Grugin, 147 Mo 39.… …

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