Evidentiary requirements Clause Samples

The Evidentiary Requirements clause defines the standards and types of evidence that parties must provide to support their claims or defenses under the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines acceptable forms of documentation, such as written records, electronic communications, or signed statements, and may specify the level of proof required, like preponderance of evidence or clear and convincing evidence. By establishing clear guidelines for what constitutes valid evidence, this clause helps prevent disputes over the sufficiency or admissibility of proof, thereby ensuring a fair and efficient resolution process.
Evidentiary requirements. Where evidence of the existence or non-existence of any circumstance or condition is required by this Agreement or any of the other Loan Documents to be furnished to Lender, such evidence shall in all respects be in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Lender, and the duty to furnish such evidence shall not be considered satisfied until Lender shall have acknowledged in writing that it is satisfied therewith.
Evidentiary requirements. The evi- dentiary requirements and develop- mental procedures of this part are ap- plicable with respect to federally ad- ministered State supplementary pay- ments.
Evidentiary requirements. Where evidence of the existence or non-existence of any circumstance or condition is required by this Agreement or any of the other Credit Documents to be furnished to the Lender, such evidence shall in all respects be in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Lender.
Evidentiary requirements a) The Employee may be required to produce a medical certificate when they are absent for more than 2 days on sick leave, or on request from the Employer. b) If required, an Employee will give the Employer evidence that would satisfy a reasonable person that the Employee was taking leave to care for members of their immediate family or household due to an unexpected emergency or requiring care. c) The Employer may request a medical certificate where an Employee takes a single day’s absence for sick or carer’s leave. d) The Employer reserves the right to request a medical certificate for any period of paid or unpaid sick or carers leave claimed by the Employee.
Evidentiary requirements. 22.6.1 Where an absence is due to personal injury or sickness, the employee will prove the inability, on account of such illness or incapacity, to attend for duty on the day or days for which personal leave for personal injury or sickness is claimed. 22.6.2 Where an absence is due to the need to care for an immediate family or household member who is ill, the employee shall, if required, establish by production of a medical certificate or statutory declaration, the illness of the person concerned. 22.6.3 When taking leave to care for members of their immediate family or household who require care due to an unexpected emergency, the employee must, if required by the employer, establish by production of documentation acceptable to the employer or a statutory declaration, the nature of the emergency and that such emergency resulted in the person concerned requiring care by the employee.
Evidentiary requirements. (a) The employee shall, if required, establish by production of a medical certificate or statutory declaration, the illness of the person concerned. (b) When taking leave to care for members of their Immediate family or household who require care due to an uhexpected unexpected emergency, the employee must, if required by the employer, establish by production of documentation acceptable to the employer or a statutory declaration, the nature of the emergency and that such emergency resulted in the person concerned requiring care by the employee.
Evidentiary requirements. The Employer may require that an Employee provide evidence of the situation that would satisfy a reasonable person.
Evidentiary requirements. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 1615 of this title, in any forfeiture proceeding brought under this chapter in which the material or article, as the case may be, is claimed by any person, the United States shall establish -- (1) in the case of any material subject to the provisions of section 2606 of this title, that the material has been listed by the Secretary in accordance with section 2604 of this title; and (2) in the case of any article subject to section 2607 of this title, that the article-- (A) is documented as appertaining to the inventory of a museum or religious or secular public monument or similar institution in a State Party, and (B) was stolen from such institution after the effective date of this chapter, or after the date of entry into force of the Convention for the State Party concerned, whichever date is later.
Evidentiary requirements. The employee shall supply evidence satisfactory to the employer to support Compassionate Leave absences.
Evidentiary requirements. The employee must give the Company any evidence that the Company requires reasonably requires of the illness, injury or death.