Order of Proof Sample Clauses

The "Order of Proof" clause establishes the sequence in which parties must present their evidence or arguments during a legal proceeding or arbitration. Typically, this clause dictates which party bears the initial burden of proof and the order in which subsequent evidence or rebuttals are introduced. For example, the claimant may be required to present their case first, followed by the respondent's defense and any counter-evidence. This structure ensures a fair and organized process, preventing confusion and disputes over procedural matters, and helps the decision-maker follow the logical progression of the case.
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Order of Proof. The order of proof should generally follow that of a typical court trial, including an opportunity to make opening statements and closing arguments.
Order of Proof. The order of proof shall be as follows: The City Manager shall present his evidence in support of the charges. The employee shall then produce such evidence as he may wish to offer in his defense. The parties in interest may then offer rebuttal evidence. The Civil Service Commission may, in its discretion, hear arguments.

Related to Order of Proof

  • Order of Precedence For purchase transactions under this Contract, the order of precedence shall be as follows: this Contract; Appendix A, Standard Terms and Conditions For Products and Related Services Contracts; Appendix B, Vendor’s Historically Underutilized Businesses Subcontracting Plan; Appendix C, Pricing Index; Exhibit 1, Vendor’s Response to RFO DIR-TSO-TMP-398, including all addenda; and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇, including all addenda; are incorporated by reference and constitute the entire agreement between DIR and Vendor governing purchase transactions. In the event of a conflict between the documents listed in this paragraph related to purchases, the controlling document shall be this Contract, then Appendix A, then Appendix B, then Appendix C, then Exhibit 1, and finally Exhibit 2. In the event and to the extent any provisions contained in multiple documents address the same or substantially the same subject matter but do not actually conflict, the more recent provisions shall be deemed to have superseded earlier provisions.

  • ORDER OF PRIORITY In the case of any conflict between or within this Agreement, the following order of priority shall be utilized: 1) General Provisions, 2) Special Provisions, 3) Scope of Work, and, 4)

  • Entire Agreement; Order of Precedence The Agreement sets forth the entire agreement and understanding of the parties relating to its subject matter and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous oral and written agreements. Any conflict between these terms and any supplementary terms is subject to the following order of precedence: (1) an Order, (2) the Business Unit Terms, and (3) this End User Agreement. Nothing contained in any Customer Purchase Order or other document submitted by Customer shall in any way add to or otherwise modify the Agreement or any Company license program terms under which an Order is submitted. The Business Unit Terms, Service Descriptions, Maintenance terms, Security Exhibit, or DPA may be updated by Company from time to time without notice (but will be identified by the last updated date). Customer's continued access to and use of the Products constitutes acceptance of the then-current terms.

  • Order of Layoff Employees shall be laid off in order of seniority pursuant to Government Code Sections 19997.2 through 19997.7 and applicable State Personnel Board and Department of Personnel Administration rules.

  • Waiver of Provisions Any waiver of any terms and conditions hereof must be in writing and signed by the parties hereto. The waiver of any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other terms and conditions hereof.