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good cause shown

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good cause shown noun legitimate basis proven, proper cause demonstrated, reasonable basis shown, subbtantial cause shown, substantial factors proven, sufficient foundation shown, sufficient grounds
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If he fails to make the oath referred to in clause (u) within a period of ninety days after the date, of his election, unless the Chairman, for good cause shown, extends the period or if he ceases to be qualified for being a member under any provision of this Order or any other law for the time being in force.
a) Except for good cause shown, the board, on determining a violation of this subtitle or a board rule or for any cause for which the board may refuse to admit a person to its examination or to issue or renew a license, including an initial conviction or the initial finding of the trier of fact of guilt of a felony or misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, shall: (1) revoke or suspend a license; (2) place on probation a person whose license is suspended; or (3) reprimand a license holder.
The administrative law judge may vacate the stay for good cause shown.
 
 
 
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