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reasoned objection (Ivan Gesse); defence (заявить мотивированное возражение на = raise a defence to. ... published, and that it has a defamatory meaning, that statement is presumed to be false unless the defendant is able to raise a defence to his defamatory act. | ... has a "good defence if an action were brought on the judgment," but that does not mean that the debtor can raise a defence to the original cause of action. | ... of its statements or actions should be understood as waiving its rights to raise a defence to a claim under the express wording of the policy; ... Alexander Demidov); reasonable objection (The Petitioner is advised as to the identity of the officials to which the petitioner may raise reasonable objections (e.g. inform the Tribunal of any personal ... | Please notice that the commonly accepted principles of good faith demand that if you have any reasonable objections to this Notice and Demand, that you ... | There is no definitive list of relevant objections but examples of reasonable objections would be where a proposal might result in: Overshadowing, loss of light, and/or an overbearing impact Hazards to pedestrians or increased risks of traffic accidents Alexander Demidov) |