Competent evidence definition

Competent evidence means sufficient evidentiary support from the totality of the record which proves an issue of fact. Competent evidence includes evidence which possesses probative value commonly accepted by reasonable minds. Incompetent evidence is evidence which lacks reasonable evidentiary support to prove an issue.
Competent evidence as used in Section 224 means a transcript or abstract of the training records required to be maintained pursuant to Section 212(c)(6)(b)(7), or an attestation by the apprentice program sponsor stating that all training has been fully completed, on forms to be provided by the Division of Apprenticeship Standards, demonstrating that the apprenticeship program has been fully complete, certified by the apprenticeship program sponsor and endorsed by a representative of the Division of Apprenticeship Standards.
Competent evidence means evidence which is legally

Examples of Competent evidence in a sentence

  • Competent evidence of compliance with applicable codes shall be furnished.

  • Competent evidence of compliance with applicable laws shall be furnished.


More Definitions of Competent evidence

Competent evidence means evidence which is admissible.
Competent evidence means documents or testimony illustrating what a witness knew, heard, or saw.
Competent evidence means evidence admissible in a court of equity and such other evidence other than hearsay as is relevant and material to the issue and is of such character that it would be accepted by reasonable persons as worthy of belief;
Competent evidence merely means evidence that is admissible under CRE 606(b), People v. Garcia, 752 P.2d 570, 583 (Colo. 1988), which indicates that prejudicial extraneous information may have been before the jury, Clark, ¶ 239.

Related to Competent evidence

  • Competent and reliable scientific evidence means tests, analyses, research, studies, or other evidence based on the expertise of professionals in the relevant area, that has been conducted and evaluated in an objective manner by persons qualified to do so, using procedures generally accepted in the profession to yield accurate and reliable results.

  • Objective medical evidence means reports of examinations or treatments; medical signs which are anatomical, physiological, or psychological abnormalities that can be observed; psychiatric signs which are medically demonstrable phenomena indicating specific abnormalities of behavior, affect, thought, memory, orientation, or contact with reality; or laboratory findings which are anatomical, physiological, or psychological phenomena that can be shown by medically acceptable laboratory diagnostic techniques, including but not limited to chemical tests, electrocardiograms, electroencephalograms, X-rays, and psychological tests;

  • competent person means a person who has, in respect of the work or task to be performed, the required knowledge, training and experience and, where applicable, qualifications, specific to that work or task: Provided that where appropriate qualifications and training are registered in terms of the provisions of the National Qualification Framework Act, 2000 (Act No.67 of 2000), those qualifications and that training must be regarded as the required qualifications and training; and is familiar with the Act and with the applicable regulations made under the Act;

  • Competent Body means any body that has authority to issue standards or recommendations with which either Party must comply

  • Court of competent jurisdiction means the appropriate court for the type of action. When used to refer to inspection of an original certificate of birth based upon an adoption, “court of competent jurisdiction” means the court in which the adoption was ordered.