Credible Evidence definition

Credible Evidence means any evidence that reasonably would be viewed as reliable, accurate and having a basis in fact, and can be in the form of any information: (i) in the Origination File, Closing File, or Servicing File; or (ii) otherwise related to the loan, Borrower or Property that was provided to us in any form at any time by you or any Person, where the information can be reasonably considered accurate and related to the loan, Borrower or Property. Statements not given under oath by the Borrower are not considered Credible Evidence unless they are corroborated by other reliable evidence.
Credible Evidence means evidence that is worthy of belief; trustworthy evidence.
Credible Evidence means available facts, when viewed objectively with the surrounding circumstances, would cause a reasonable person to believe that an event has occurred.

Examples of Credible Evidence in a sentence

  • Nothing in this permit shall be construed to waive any defenses otherwise available to the permittee, including but not limited to, any challenge to the Credible Evidence Rule (see 62 Fed.

  • Nothing in this permit shall be construed to waive any defenses otherwise available to the permittee, including but not limited to, any challenge to the Credible Evidence Rule (see 62 Federal Register 8314, Feb.

  • Nothing in this Consent Decree is intended to, or shall, alter or waive any applicable law (including but not limited to any defenses, entitlements, challenges, or clarifications related to the Credible Evidence Rule, 62 Fed.

  • Credible Evidence For the purpose of submitting compliance certifications or establishing whether or not the permittee has violated or is in violation of any provision of this permit, the methods used in this permit shall be used, as applicable.

  • Credible Evidence: Notwithstanding any other provisions contained in any applicable requirement, any credible evidence may be used for the purpose of establishing whether a person has violated or is in violation of any such applicable requirements.


More Definitions of Credible Evidence

Credible Evidence means information relied
Credible Evidence means evidence that a reasonable person would believe reliable under the circumstances.
Credible Evidence means facts that, when viewed in light of surrounding circumstances, are highly and substantially likely to be true.
Credible Evidence means: (i) the information contained in the Loan Origination File (whether submitted to us prior to or after the Certificate Effective Date) and the Loan Servicing File; (ii) information relating to the Loan (whether written, electronic or oral) provided at any time by a First Party to us; or (iii) any other information (whether written, electronic or oral) we receive or obtain at any time from any Person provided that the information would be viewed by a reasonable person familiar with all other Credible Evidence as having a basis in fact and not exhibiting falsity or material internal inconsistency (with the exception of a document which contains false information and which is used solely to establish the falsity or material internal inconsistency). Credible Evidence shall not include any written or oral statement made by the Borrower to us or our agents unless the statement was made under oath.
Credible Evidence means: (a) information contained in the Origination File or Servicing File (whether such information was submitted to the Company prior to or after the Certificate Effective Date); (b) information relating to the Covered Loan (whether written, electronic or oral) provided at any time by a First Party to the Company; or (c) any other information (whether written, electronic or oral) received or obtained by the Company at any time from any Person provided that such information would be viewed by a reasonable person familiar with all other Credible Evidence as having a basis in fact and not exhibiting falsity or material internal inconsistency. Credible Evidence shall not include any written or oral statement made by the Borrower to the Company or the Company's agents after the date the Covered Loan was closed unless such statement was made under oath and penalty of perjury.
Credible Evidence means evidence leading a reasonable person to believe that substantial reliability should be attached to the evidence.
Credible Evidence means: (1) the information identified in Section I(H)(2) of this Policy (whether such information was submitted to the Company prior to or after the Certificate Effective Date); (2) information relating to the Loan (whether written, electronic or oral) provided at any time by a First Party to the Company; or (3) any other information (whether written, electronic or oral) received or obtained by the Company at any time from any Person provided that such information would be viewed by a reasonable person familiar with all other Credible Evidence as having a basis in fact and not exhibiting falsity or material internal inconsistency. Credible Evidence shall not include sole reliance on any of the following without corroboration from any evidence proffered under (1), (2) or (3) of this definition: (a) average salary information such as is available from various vendors that is less than the verified income used to qualify the Borrower; (b) information submitted to a bankruptcy court by the Borrower that contradicts the asset and liability representation made by the Borrower on the Loan application; and (c) a writtenor oral statement made by the Borrower to the Company or the Company’s agents after the Closing that contradicts the income or assets as represented by the Borrower on the Loan application and was properly verified by the Insured, unless such statement was made under penalty of perjury.”