Acceptable evidence definition

Acceptable evidence means the following: -
Acceptable evidence means relevant official transcripts, university recommendation, certificates of completion, and other documentation as required by the Board of Public Education or the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Acceptable evidence means current relevant official transcripts, portfolio university recommendation, certificates of completion, and such other data documentation as may be deemed necessary required by the Board of Public Education or the Superintendent of Public Instruction.

Examples of Acceptable evidence in a sentence

  • Acceptable evidence may include either a certificate of insurance or an insurance binder.

  • Acceptable evidence may include but may not be limited to: financial information, past performance, and technical information.

  • Acceptable evidence of sexual misconduct coverage must include an endorsement and policy excerpt(s) and is subject to approval by Owner’s Risk Manager.

  • Acceptable evidence consists of a copy of the properly completed E-Verify Company Profile page or a copy of the fully executed E-Verify Memorandum of Understanding for the company.

  • Acceptable evidence of an Alaska Business License is: • Canceled check for the business license fee; • Copy of the business license application with a receipt date stamp from the State of Alaska business license office; • Receipt form the State of Alaska business license office for the license fee;• Copy of the bidder’s valid business license; • Sworn notarized affidavit that the bidder has applies and paid for a business license.

  • Acceptable evidence to establish the time of receipt at the Issuing Office includes the time/date stamp of that office on the bid wrapper, other documentary evidence of receipt maintained by the office, or oral testimony or statements of Consolidated Procurement Division personnel.

  • Acceptable evidence to establish the time or receipt at the Government installation includes the time/date stamp of that installation on the proposal wrapper, other documentary evidence of receipt maintained by the installation, or oral testimony or statements of Government personnel.

  • Acceptable evidence of such delivery is demonstrated by signed receipt for mail or courier delivery and confirmation of delivery for fax and e-mail.

  • Acceptable evidence includes the following: warranty deed, contract for deed, purchase commitment, option, or letter of intent from governmental body for sole developer, etc.

  • Acceptable evidence to establish the time of receipt by Grants.gov includes documentary evidence of receipt maintained by Grants.gov.


More Definitions of Acceptable evidence

Acceptable evidence means any of the following documentation to the extent such documentation evidences that the High Risk Obligor has, or reasonably expects to receive, sufficient cash to satisfy all of its projected expenses for at least six (6) months: (1) an executed letter of intent, or binding transaction documentation such as a subscription agreement or loan agreement, for equity or debt financing, (2) financial statements delivered by the High Risk Obligor, (3) contracts for the sale of products or services by the High Risk Obligor, (4) a collaborative agreement for just reimbursed research and development, (5) documentation verifying grant funding from a Governmental Entity or private organization, (6) any license agreements that would provide cash inflows, (7) a letter of intent for an acquisition or a merger/purchase agreement, (8) comfort letter from the existing stockholders who are also the company’s lead venture capitalists, attesting to their commitment to fund the company or to provide bridge financing or (9) such other documentation that is reasonably acceptable to Purchaser. So long as the Cogent Asset remains a Transferred Asset hereunder, Purchaser and Seller agree to apply Section 4.2 to Cogent and the Cogent Asset. For purposes of Section 4.2 and 4.3 hereof, Cogent will be deemed a High Risk Obligor. Furthermore, for purposes of determining the extent to which the book value of the Cogent Asset is undersecured, Seller and Purchaser shall mutually agree upon the value of the Cogent Asset, based upon documentary evidence acceptable to Purchaser.
Acceptable evidence means current official and up- to-date transcripts, portfolio written statements of appropriate officials and such other data as may be deemed necessary by the board of public education and/or the superintendent of public instruction.
Acceptable evidence means relevant official transcripts, university recommendation, certificates of completion,
Acceptable evidence means the following: - a current insurance certificate which indicates that the vehicle, in respect of which the Resident’s Parking Permit has been applied for, is normally kept at the applicant Resident’s address in the Residential Parking Permit Area to which the permit relates; and where the applicant is the owner of the vehicle in respect of which the application for a Resident’s Parking Permit is being made and the vehicle is insured by his/her employer, the employer’s insurance certificate, and satisfactory documentary evidence from the employer that the applicant is in the full time employment of the company, and that the vehicle is insured by the company; or where the applicant is not the registered owner of the vehicle in respect of which the application for a Resident’s Parking Permit is being made, but has the use of the vehicle in the course of his or her employment, the employer’s insurance certificate for the vehicle, and satisfactory documentary evidence from the employer, who is the registered owner of the vehicle, that the applicant is in the full time employment of the registered owner, and that the vehicle is normally kept by the applicant at the Resident’s address in the Residents’ Parking Permit Area to which the permit will relate;

Related to Acceptable evidence

  • Acceptable bid means any bid which, in all respects, complies with the conditions of bid and specifications as set out in the bid documents.

  • Acceptable Tender means any Tender which, in all respects, complies with the conditions of Tender and specifications as set out in the Tender document, including conditions as specified in the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act (Act 5 of 2000) and the Supply Chain Management of Council.

  • Acceptable Use Policy means the policy located at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/aup (and any successor or related locations designated by us), as it may be updated by us from time to time.

  • Acceptable Bank means (a) a bank or financial institution which has a rating for its long-term unsecured and non credit-enhanced debt obligations of A- or higher by S&P or A2 or higher by Moody's or a comparable rating from an internationally recognized credit rating agency; or (b) any other bank or financial institution approved by each Agent.

  • Qualified Engineer means a Professional Engineer other than an "Experienced Engineer" as hereinafter defined; that is, it shall mean a person who is, or is qualified to become, a graduate member of the Institution of Engineers, Australia.

  • Qualified inspector means a United States department of

  • Certified Domestic Violence Specialist means a person who has fulfilled the requirements of certification as a Domestic Violence Specialist established by the New Jersey Association of Domestic Violence Professionals.