Evidence definition

Evidence means testimony, writings, material objects, or other things presented to the senses that are offered to prove the existence or nonexistence of a fact.
Evidence means any document, tangible item, or testimony offered or obtained during a research misconduct proceeding that tends to prove or disprove the existence of an alleged fact.
Evidence is media or multimedia uploaded into Axon Evidence as 'evidence' by an Agency. Evidence is a subset of Agency Content.

Examples of Evidence in a sentence

  • A) Written Evidence of TEML Westspur Pipelines Limited, Appendix B: Expert Report prepared by Mr. Daniel R.

  • Evidence of such negotiation includes the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of DBE companies that were considered; a description of the information provided regarding the plans and specifications for the work selected for subcontracting; and evidence as to why additional agreements could not be reached for DBE companies to perform the work.

  • Evidence shall be in the form of manufacturer’s un-amended sales literature, unconditional statements of specification and compliance issued by the manufacturer, samples, independent test data etc., as appropriate.

  • Evidence to show compliance to the SR requirements shall be uploaded via your membership profile in MyRSPO.

  • Evidence of the transfer must be uploaded and submitted at the time of registration.


More Definitions of Evidence

Evidence means a past history of either extractions or decay into dentine;
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Evidence means on-site physical evidence. Where physical evidence may not be evident after the completion of primary harvesting activities a licensee must keepgeo-referenced photos, contracts, invoices, journal entries, emails, or professional statements and record statement/and drawings (for bridges and major culverts) as documentation the project occurred.
Evidence means relevant documents or testimony offered to prove or disprove the existence or non-existence of a fact.
Evidence means any witnesses’ testimony, records, documents, copies of documents, statements, demonstrations, or any other relevant testimony or concrete objects before the department or at an employment appeal hearing or trial of an issue for the purpose of inducing belief in the minds of the hearing officer, department, court or jury as to the truth of a contention.
Evidence means a report descriptive of the medical condition or other adverse personal circumstances which are advanced by the candidate for consideration as amounting to good cause. Such a report should include a supporting statement from an appropriate person as indicated by the University’s Student Absence Policy.12 Where the report refers to a medical condition of more than seven days’ duration the report must be completed by an appropriate medical practitioner.
Evidence means observed practice, products or results of a certificated classroom teacher’s work that demonstrates knowledge and skills of the educator with respect to the four-level rating system. It should be gathered from the normal course of employment. Input from anonymous sources shall not be used.