Reasonable evidence definition
Examples of Reasonable evidence in a sentence
Reasonable evidence of clerical error or honest mistake in interpretation of this Agreement shall exempt the Employer from the double penalty provisions.
Reasonable evidence of clerical errors or honest mistakes in interpretation shall exempt the Employer from the double penalty provisions.
Reasonable evidence of clerical errors or honest mistake in interpretation shall exempt the Employer from the double penalty provisions, and in such case the Employer will be required to pay only the actual amount of back pay involved.
Reasonable evidence of the formation of New Property Owner in Delaware, that New Property Owner is qualified to do business and is in good standing in the State of Nevada, and that the Deed was duly recorded in the ▇▇▇▇▇ County Real Estate Records.
Reasonable evidence may be required and can be in the form of (but not limited to) a document issued by a medical practitioner, mental health service provider or statutory deliration.
Reasonable evidence of any of the above relationship(s) may be required at management’s discretion.
Reasonable evidence of satisfactory compliance with the foregoing shall be furnished by Borrowers to Lender upon Final Completion.
Reasonable evidence of the Lessor's authority to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby.
Reasonable evidence suggesting alcohol use by minors in all campus-owned housing is subject to investigation.
Reasonable evidence can include a Statutory Declaration or Medical Certificate.