Evidence of Tampering definition

Evidence of Tampering means visible external evidence of tampering to banded pallets and/or crates and/or boxes used to hold Precious Metals to be transported by the Mint's designated carrier, including, but not limited to, evidence to the effect that one or more crates and/or boxes are not properly sealed.

Examples of Evidence of Tampering in a sentence

  • Sufficiency of the Evidence of Tampering With PhysicalEvidence¶ 46 Finally, Robinson contends that the prosecution failed to present sufficient evidence that he committed tampering with physical evidence.

  • Check for Physical Evidence of Tampering: | | | | | | | | | ||FS-R1-2440-15 (1/87) 28.1 - Exhibit 01 (continued) | SAT.

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