Reasonable Evidence definition

Reasonable Evidence means evidence that would satisfy a reasonable person.
Reasonable Evidence means evidence that a reasonable person would find sufficient
Reasonable Evidence means evidence that would satisfy a reasonable person. 7. - CONTRACT OF SERVICE (1) Subject to sub-clauses (7) and (8) of this clause, an employer must not terminate an employee's employment unless:

Examples of Reasonable Evidence in a sentence

  • Payments from the Reinsurer to the Reinsured shall have as a due date the date on which the Reinsured Reasonable Evidence of Amount Due is received by the Reinsurer, and shall be overdue sixty (60) days thereafter.

  • Re: Scarborough Hospital, Tobago: Reasonable Evidence of Employer’s Financial Arrangements.

  • Also, compensatory time earned was recorded on the Leave Action form, which may cause unnecessary confusion.

  • Reasonable Evidence of the Amount Due shall consist of a notarized certification by an Officer of the Reinsured that the amount requested to be paid and submitted by the certification is due and payable to the Reinsured by the Reinsurers under the terms and conditions of this Contract.


More Definitions of Reasonable Evidence

Reasonable Evidence means evidence that a reasonable person would find sufficient to determine whether one conclusion is more likely than another.
Reasonable Evidence means a statutory declaration. "Significant Effects" includes major changes in the composition, operation, size of the workforce or in the skills required, alteration of the hours of work, the need for retraining or transfer of employees to other work or location and the restructuring of jobs. Provided that where the Award and or this agreement makes provision for alteration of any of the matters referred to herein and shall be deemed not to have significant effect.
Reasonable Evidence means evidence, certified by an officer of Purchaser, that is reasonably satisfactory to DCC; provided, that with respect to Credit Rating matters, a written notification from S&P and Moody's shall constitute Reasonable Evidence.
Reasonable Evidence means a statutory declaration. “SAIRC” shall mean the South Australian Industrial Relations
Reasonable Evidence means and refer to evidence sufficient to present a jury issue under the tort system of one of the Applicable Jurisdictions.
Reasonable Evidence means documentation that the curriculum expectations of the course have already been achieved and that the student would likely be successful in the challenge process.
Reasonable Evidence means and refer to evidence sufficient to present jury issue