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The guarantee of a speedy trial is meant to ensure that the government will try a person accused of a crime within a reasonable time and without undue delay.
if no time for acceptance is stated in the offer, it must be accepted within a reasonable time. otherwise, no contract exists. what is a reasonable time depends on the circumstances.
When changing lanes, extreme caution should be exercised and the maneuver should be done within a reasonable amount of time falls
A resource that can be replaced naturally within a reasonable time period.
A resource that can be replaced naturally within a reasonable time period.
A resource that can be replaced naturally within a reasonable time period.
The short answer is: Yes, Legally, a "speedy trial" is a trial that is within the specified time-frame, set by law, referred to as the "statute of limitations". As long as the trial has occurred within that time-frame, the defendant has been given a "Fair and Speedy Trial", as required by the 6th and 14th Amendments of the U.S Constitution. Any further specification of "speedy" is an opinion, and has no legal standing.
An offer is only open for a "reasonable" amount of time. What is reasonable is a question of fact for the fact finder in a trial (either the judge or jury). An offer can also be revoked at any time prior to acceptance or the beginning of performance.
If it is within a reasonable time and they are a reputable garage
Providing temporarily means loaning something, expecting to get it back within a reasonable amount of time.
A car dealership does not have a certain length of time to tell you. It is better business practice to do so when they tell you they will, within a reasonable period of time.
The matter of speedy trial should have been addressed at either your preliminary hearing or your bail hearing. When so-called "speedy" trial is requested, the trial should normally begin within a 90 day timeframe.