Obtaining evidence definition

Obtaining evidence. Means of obtaining evidence- Procedure depending on means of obtaining evidence- Witnesses (summoning, examination, duties, oath)- Experts (appointment, duties, oath, report, objection)- Court experts (drawing up a list of experts in specific technical fields, appointment)- Order to produce evidence- Order to preserve evidence and to inspect property- Freezing orders- Conditions and procedure for ordering the communication of information

Examples of Obtaining evidence in a sentence

  • Order 81 Obtaining evidence for external tribunal81.01 Procedure (1) An application for an order for the examination of a witness in the Territory in relation to a matter pending before a court or tribunal in a place out of the Territory may be made by a person nominated for that purpose by the court or tribunal concerned or, if no person is so nominated, by the Solicitor for the Northern Territory with the consent of the Attorney-General.

  • The name, address and telephone number of the class representative.(f) Obtaining evidence concerning the complaint.

  • Obtaining evidence of a violation or attempted violation of a postal statute.

  • Obtaining evidence of commission or attempted commission of a crime.

  • Obtaining evidence, in line with the requirements of Article 19(1)(c) of Directive (EU) 2015/2366, that the directors and other persons responsible for the management of the agent are fit and proper persons, including by considering their honesty, integrity and reputation.

  • Obtaining evidence for proceedings under the European Patent Convention93.

  • Obtaining evidence that the materials were reviewed for technical accuracy by qualified per- son(s) other than the developers or updaters.

  • Obtaining evidence was traditionally done by using various international and EU instruments.

  • Obtaining evidence of receipt of services before paying a contractor's invoice.

  • Obtaining evidence that supports an individual’s sources of wealth and sources of funds.

Related to Obtaining evidence

  • Substantial evidence means evidence that:

  • Relevant evidence means evidence having any tendency to make the existence of any fact that is of consequence to the determination of the action more probable or less probable than it would be without the evidence.

  • CC means the Conditions of Contract.

  • Preponderance of the evidence means proof by information that, compared with that opposing it, leads to the conclusion that the fact at issue is more probably true than not.