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An innocuous-looking adjective that nonetheless exercises the wits of attorneys the world over, especially when modified by the word "commercially reasonable manner|commercially]]". | An innocuous-looking adjective that nonetheless exercises the wits of attorneys the world over, especially when modified by the word "[[commercially reasonable manner|commercially]]". | ||
As long ago as 1947 Lord Greene MR issued the seminal words on the topic in the famous case of {{casenote|AP Picture Houses|Wednesbury}} | As long ago as 1947 Lord Greene MR issued the seminal words on the topic in the famous case of {{casenote|AP Picture Houses|Wednesbury}} |
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An innocuous-looking adjective that nonetheless exercises the wits of attorneys the world over, especially when modified by the word "commercially".
As long ago as 1947 Lord Greene MR issued the seminal words on the topic in the famous case of AP Picture Houses v Wednesbury
See
- AP Picture Houses v Wednesbury (includes link to transcript)
- commercially reasonable manner
- Barclays v Unicredit