Relevant definition

Relevant means related to the allegations of sex discrimination under investigation as part of these grievance procedures. Questions are relevant when they seek evidence that may aid in showing whether the alleged sex discrimination occurred, and evidence is relevant when it may aid a decisionmaker in determining whether the alleged sex discrimination occurred.
Relevant means related to the allegations of sex discrimi- nation under investigation. Questions are relevant when they seek evi- dence that may aid in showing whether the alleged sex discrimination occurred, and evidence is relevant when it may aid a decision maker in determining whether the alleged sex discrimination occurred.
Relevant means directly related to the issue or issues being examined.

Examples of Relevant in a sentence

  • Relevant person Any employee, agent, servant, or representative of the Buyer, any other public body or person employed by or on behalf of the Buyer, or any other public body.

  • Relevant Transfer A transfer of employment to which the employment regulations applies.

  • Relevant sections of this Agreement shall be deemed superseded by and subject to the terms and conditions of the Policy from and after the effective date thereof.

  • Relevant Program Implementation material and resources will also be discussed and shared amongst participants.

  • Relevant EU/EEA legislation, and future amendments thereof, will be used as a basis for monitoring and reporting of emissions.


More Definitions of Relevant

Relevant means related to the allegations of Unlawful Discrimination under investigation as part of the Grievance Procedure. Questions are relevant when they seek evidence that may aid in showing whether the alleged Unlawful Discrimination occurred, and evidence is relevant when it may aid a Decisionmaker in determining whether the alleged Unlawful Discrimination occurred.
Relevant wherever used in the Agreement with respect to information, shall be interpreted in a manner that ensures that information will be considered relevant notwithstanding that a definite assessment of the pertinence of the information to an on- going investigation could only be made following the receipt of the information.
Relevant means related to the allegations of a violation of this Code that are subject to an investigation. Questions are relevant when they seek evidence that may aid in showing whether the violation occurred, and evidence is relevant when it may aid a decisionmaker in determining whether the alleged violation occurred.7
Relevant means tending to prove or disprove the allegation at hand.
Relevant means having any tendency to make the existence of any fact that is of consequence to the investigation or determination of the issue more probable or less probable than it would be without the evidence.
Relevant. , in relation to a body, shall mean the body which has responsibility for the location where the proposals may or will be sited or has responsibility for an area which neighbours that location.
Relevant means directly applying to the matter in question; pertinent, germane. It is evidence that tends to make the existence of any facts more probable or certain than they would be without the evidence; and tending to prove the precise fact at issue.