Examples of Adequate evidence in a sentence
Adequate evidence means information sufficient to support the reasonable belief that a particular act or omission has occurred.
Adequate evidence is information sufficient to support a reasonable belief that a particular act or omission has occurred.
For instance, the household context requires consideration of the impact that one person in the household getting a paid job would have on the benefits received by other household members.
Adequate evidence, for purposes of this paragraph, means a written receipt or other verification issued by the depository or issuer or a custodian bank which shows that the investment is held for the association.4. Investments.
Adequate evidence offered, but which (as appropriate): Includes a lack of clarity in key areas: Includes a low level of relevant information and detail; Fails to propose a solution which is viable, and which is appropriate to the Department's objectives.