Conclusive Evidence definition

Conclusive Evidence. The Bank’s calculation of the amount due and payable by the Borrower under this letter at any time shall (save for manifest error) be conclusive and binding on the Borrower.
Conclusive Evidence means data that is sufficient to the accreditation review council to justify its recommendation of accredited to the State Board. What does that evidence look like? We have attached a series of exhibits to illustrate the reporting templates that districts must use to provide the Accreditation Review Council sufficient data. We have also provided an example of the report received from the ARC by the State Board to further illustrate the central role student assessment metrics play in the process.
Conclusive Evidence means evidence which is more than preponderance; it is evidence that is convincing, and determinative of the issue, even if not beyond contradiction.

Examples of Conclusive Evidence in a sentence

  • For purposes of Section 5.2 (Acceptance Conclusive Evidence) below, Franchisee will be deemed to have accepted an Approved Location at the time Franchisee receives the Permit for the same or commences Installation or Construction of the Telecommunications System, Facilities, Franchisee Poles, and related equipment at the Approved Location, whichever occurs first.

  • For purposes of Section 5.2 (Acceptance Conclusive Evidence) below, Franchisee will be deemed to have accepted an Approved Location at the time Franchisee receives‌ the Permit for the same or commences Installation or Construction of the Telecommunications System, Facilities, Franchisee Poles, and related equipment at the Approved Location, whichever occurs first.


More Definitions of Conclusive Evidence

Conclusive Evidence means that every act which ought to have been done before the granting of the certificate of title have been duly and sufficiently done.
Conclusive Evidence means that the fact of incorporation and existence of the company as a legal person cannot be challenged.
Conclusive Evidence means that no contrary evidence will be effective to displace it, unless the so-called conclusive evidence is inaccurate on its face, or fraud can be shown. Conclusive evidence does not mean exclusive evidence...’