Re: Sigh.
The courts get to define it. Just like the word "reasonable" and other similar woolly and other grey sounding words. For most of it, it means err on the side of caution unless you can afford a top flight solicitor and/or barrister.
The courts get to define it. Just like the word "reasonable" and other similar woolly and other grey sounding words. For most of it, it means err on the side of caution unless you can afford a top flight solicitor and/or barrister.