documentary evidence definition

documentary evidence means any matter expressed or described upon any substance by means of letters, figures or marks intended to be used for the recording of that matter and produced before a court.
documentary evidence. : means the document referred to in Article 68 of Commission Regulation (EC) No 889/2008 (2) and in Article 6 of this Regulation, for which the model is set out in Annex II to this Regulation;
documentary evidence means documentation, other than a certificate of competency or certificate of proficiency, used to establish that the relevant requirements in this Directive have been met;

Examples of documentary evidence in a sentence

  • Documentary evidence that materials pass the required inspection and tests shall be furnished to the Engineer prior to the use of the materials in the work.


More Definitions of documentary evidence

documentary evidence means evidence furnished by written instruments, inscriptions, or documents of all kinds.
documentary evidence means those Records of the Provider, as specified in this Agreement including any Guidelines, which evidence that Services were provided by the Provider for each claim for payment made under this Agreement, or which otherwise support a claim for payment by the Provider.
documentary evidence means documentation, other than a certificate of competency or certificate of proficiency, used to establish that the relevant requirements of the STCW Convention or STCW-F Convention have been met;
documentary evidence means all documents, papers, and correspondence in existence at and after the passage of this act.
documentary evidence means all documents produced for the inspection of the court;
documentary evidence means those Records of the Provider, as specified in the Agreement including in any Guidelines, which evidence that Services were provided by the Provider for each claim for payment made under the Agreement, or which otherwise support a claim for payment by the Provider.
documentary evidence means journals, books of account, invoices, expense reports, or other records maintained in the regular course of business, or any other records required to be maintained for legal or accounting purposes.