First-hand knowledge definition

First-hand knowledge means the direct knowledge of a supervisee's work through audio tape and/or video tape and/or live supervision.
First-hand knowledge means you have seen it; “second‐hand knowledge” means it has been told to you.)

Related to First-hand knowledge

  • Best Knowledge means both what a Person knew as well as what the Person should have known had the Person exercised reasonable diligence. When used with respect to a Person other than a natural person, the term "Best Knowledge" shall include matters that are known to the directors and officers of the Person.

  • Parent’s Knowledge means the actual knowledge of those individuals identified in Section 1.1(b) of the Parent Disclosure Schedule.

  • Knowledge means actual knowledge after reasonable investigation.

  • Knowledge of Company means that any officer or director of Company is actually aware of a fact or other matter, or should have been aware of a fact or other matter based upon due inquiry and investigation.

  • Knowledge of the Buyer means the knowledge, after due inquiry, of any of the officers or directors of Buyer.