Common use of Standard of Proof Clause in Contracts

Standard of Proof. A) Allegations of breaches of these Halls of Residence Discipline Regulations need not be proved ‘beyond a reasonable doubt’. The standard of proof applied is the ‘balance of probabilities’ which means that, when assessing the evidence objectively, the Decision-Makers view is that it is more likely than not that the allegation of misconduct is proved;

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Agreement for University Accommodation, Agreement, Agreement

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Standard of Proof. A) Allegations of breaches of these Halls of Residence Discipline Misconduct Regulations need not be proved ‘beyond a reasonable doubt’. The standard of proof applied is the ‘balance of probabilities’ which means that, when assessing the evidence objectively, the Decision-Makers view is that it is more likely than not that the allegation of misconduct is proved;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for University Accommodation

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Standard of Proof. A) 2.4.1 Allegations of breaches of these Halls of Residence Discipline Misconduct Regulations need not be proved ‘beyond a reasonable doubt’. The standard of proof applied is the ‘balance of probabilities’ which means that, when assessing the evidence objectively, the Decision-Makers view is that it is more likely than not that the allegation of misconduct is proved;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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