The phrase "evidentiary requirements" refers to the specific information and proof needed to support or prove a claim or argument in a legal or investigative setting. Full definition
For one thing, he had innovated certain evidentiary requirements for the wife to meet, that were simply not contained anywhere in the Family Law Rules (FLR). (familyllb.com)
CRARR's intervention focuses on this inconsistent evidentiary requirement and invites the Supreme Court to establish a nationally consistent and liberal approach to proving discrimination. (crarr.org)
CASE COMMENT: New Evidentiary Requirements for Certification: The Future of Price Fixing Class Proceedings in Ontario, A Comment on Chadha v. Bayer Ronald G. Slaght, Q.C. and Ryan S. Breedon (irwinlaw.com)