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 is media or multimedia uploaded into Axon Evidence as 'evidence' by an Agency. Evidence is a subset of Agency Content.
Evidence means a past history of either extractions or decay into dentine;

Examples of Evidence in a sentence

  • The Authority reserves the right at any time during the execution of the Contract and for a period of five (5) years from final Delivery under the Contract to require the Contractor to produce the Evidence required for the Authority’s inspection within fourteen (14) days of the Authority’s request.

  • If the Contractor has already provided the Authority with the Evidence required under clause 25.c, the Contractor may satisfy these requirements by giving details of the previous notification and confirming the Evidence remains valid and satisfies the provisions of clauses 25.a or 25.b or both.

  • Evidence of payment must be uploaded and submitted at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ or WhatsApp to ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ within (4) working days before auction date.

  • If requested by the Authority, the Contractor shall provide to the Authority Evidence that the Timber and Wood-Derived Products supplied to the Authority under the Contract comply with the requirements of clause 25.a or 25.b or both.

  • The Authority reserves the right to decide, except where in the Authority’s opinion the timber supplied is incidental to the requirement and from a low risk source, whether the Evidence submitted to it demonstrates compliance with clause 24.a or 24.b, or both.


More Definitions of Evidence

Evidence means and includes—
Evidence means on-site physical evidence. Where physical evidence may not be evident after the completion of primary harvesting activities a licensee must keep geo-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 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 relevant documents or testimony offered to prove or disprove the existence or non-existence of a fact.
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.
Evidence means evidence of, or relating to, the commission of an arrestable offence;
Evidence means any document or record of any kind of drawings, specifications, photographs, diplomas, registrar’s statements, published data and certified personal statements as may be required as a part of any action on the part of the board. Each item of evidence shall be clearly marked to ensure positive and certain identification. It shall be the entire responsibility of the applicant to satisfy the board as to the sufficiency of the record and the evidence.