Circumstantial evidence Sample Clauses

The 'Circumstantial evidence' clause defines the admissibility and use of indirect evidence to establish facts in a legal or contractual context. Rather than relying solely on direct proof, this clause allows parties to present evidence that implies a fact through inference, such as patterns of behavior, documentation, or surrounding circumstances. By permitting circumstantial evidence, the clause broadens the scope of what can be considered in resolving disputes or proving claims, thereby addressing situations where direct evidence may be unavailable and ensuring that relevant facts can still be established.
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Circumstantial evidence. Switzerland shall enter into bilateral negotiations with each of the Member States in order to define individual cate- gories of cases falling under ‘the like’ in accordance with the procedure of taxation applied by those States.
Circumstantial evidence. If requested by a Member State, Liechtenstein shall enter into bilateral negotiations with that State in order to define individual categories of cases falling under ‘the like’ in accordance with the procedure of taxation applied by that State.