Collection of Evidence. Supplier shall collect, retain, and present evidence after a Security Incident. The evidence that is collected, retained, and presented shall be done in accordance with the laws of the relevant jurisdiction(s).
Collection of Evidence. 1. Pursuant to the request and the domestic legal system, the Requested Party shall collect evidence and transmit it to the Requesting Party.
2. If the request requires the transfer of documents or records, the Requested Party may transfer certified copies or photocopies. Upon the express request of the Requesting Party for the transfer of original documents, the Requested Party shall do so to the best of its ability.
3. Without prejudice to the domestic laws of the Requested Party, documents or other materials transferred by the Requested Party pursuant to this article shall require certification in the form requested by the Requesting Party in order to be accepted by the latter in accordance with its domestic laws.
4. Without contravening its domestic laws, the Requested Party may accept the presence of the persons indicated in the request during the execution of the request and allow them to ask questions to the person making the statement, through the judicial personnel of the Requested Party. Therefore, the Requested Party must communicate to the Requesting Party, in a timely manner, the time and the place for the execution of the request.
Collection of Evidence. Description
Collection of Evidence. Description Standard I: Curriculum, Planning, and Assessment
A. Standards-based curriculum unit and examples of well-structured lesson plans that exemplify one or more of the following:
a. Clear goals and objectives
b. Use of higher order thinking skills (Blooms)
c. Appropriate scaffolding in teaching a new concept
d. Culturally relevant instructional materials
e. Engaging to students f. Application of new concepts learned
Collection of Evidence. Each teacher’s supervisor will provide an evaluation, including a numeric score, for all 10 areas on the Silver Strong Observation Rubric.
Collection of Evidence. When a certificated teacher or trained designee is assigned to oversee and work with a student to prepare a collection of evidence outside of a XXX class, the teacher will be expected to prepare, plan, meet with, and instruct the student for up to ten hours. Once the student submission is deemed substantially completed by OPSI the teacher or designee will be compensated an initial sum of $200.00.
Collection of Evidence. Xxxxxx+Gyr defines and applies procedures for the identification, collection, acquisition and preservation of information, which can serve as evidence.