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The phrase ‘good cause’ used in O. 13, r 2 means reason that is:
adequate
sound
genuine
All of these
- The phrase "good cause" implies a reason that is compelling and justifiable for legal purposes.
- Option 1: Adequate - This signifies sufficiency and appropriateness under the circumstances.
- Option 2: Sound - This means the reason is logical, firm, and based on valid grounds.
- Option 3: Genuine - This indicates authenticity and sincerity in the reason presented, showing it is not fabricated.
- Option 4: All of these - This suggests that a "good cause" can be understood to encompass all elements: adequacy, soundness, and genuineness.
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