Sentences with phrase «by oral testimony»

Judges rely on evidence offered by experts, and possibly the owner - spouse, by oral testimony, usually supported by written appraisals.

Not exact matches

A UK parliamentary committee has published a cache of documents provided to it by an ex CA employee, Chris Wylie, who gave public testimony in front of the committee at an oral hearing earlier this week.
But the historicity of the «miracle» stories has now been severely undermined by modern Biblical study, which has shown that we have here no infallible historical records, but the testimony of Christian traditions which had been molded by two or more generations of oral transmission.
Oral testimony is given by invitation only.
Anyone wishing to deliver oral testimony during the hearing must register in advance for speaking time by visiting www.queensbp.org/budget.
Stern, Virginia - Articles and Presentations by Stern, Virginia - Correspondence Stern, Virginia - Testimony before Federal agencies Gavin, John J. - Correspondence, 1973 - 1975 Sharpless, Nansie - biographical information and correspondence, 1975 - 1987 Sharpless, Nansie - booklet on her life, 1991 Tombaugh, Dorothy - correspondence and materials, including photos, 1978 - 1991 Tombaugh, Dorothy - oral history, 1981 AAAS Bulletin - Request for Scientists with disabilities to volunteer and responses, June, 1974 AAAS Project on the Handicapped in Science - Origins AAAS Project on the Handicapped in Science, 1975 AAAS Project on the Handicapped - Info From Resource Group, [2 folders] 1977 AAAS Council Resolution on Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Feb. 23, 1977 AAAS Project on Science, Technology and Disability - 30 Years of Making A Difference AAAS Project on Science, Technology and Disability - Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring, 2001 AAAS Project on Science, Technology and Disability - Brochures AAAS Bulletins on Science and Technology for the Handicapped, 1980 - 1984 US House of Representatives, Panel on Research Programs to Aid the Handicapped - correspondence in response, 1976 - 1978 Various Reports on disability, education and access issues
The main types of communication are: (a) oral and written testimony before a congressional committee; (b) conferences and study groups held by AAAS committees and offices; (c) correspondence and meetings with Members of Congress and staff; and (d) reporting and information seeking from the Congress.
Together they installed objects collected from the shuttered school in a Tyler classroom, accompanied by texts and oral testimonies, including the superintendent's letter announcing the closure — in euphemistic managerial speak — and a more emotional series of essays written by Fairhill students directly onto the walls of exhibition space.
Also, of interest is a statement to the parliamentary committee investigating the case made by the former Information Commissioner (http://bit.ly/afNr0K) and his oral testimony (http://bit.ly/abpi7Y).
In his first press conference since taking office last year, Lord Judge said that, within 15 years, oral testimony in courts may have to be replaced by evidence presented entirely by computer.
By this logic every prosecutor who demands oral testimony is engaged in entrapment?
Brian Lauten, The Era of Trial By Paper: When the Witness Re-Writes the Oral Deposition Testimony in the Errata Sheet, 8 HLRe 126 (2018).
With their oral testimony often offered as the only evidence to support their claims, and with few Asylum Officers, only 35 Fraud Detection and National Security officers assigned to asylum offices throughout the country, and a mere 316 Immigration Judges already overwhelmed by a backlog of 542,411 cases, it should be no surprise that the credible fear process is uniquely susceptible to fraud.»
They may demand that any accusation against them individually be established without the aid of their oral testimony or the compulsory production by them of their private papers.
Lastly, the Court examined the hearing before the Appeal Committee and found that, even if there had been legitimate concerns raised about the hearing before the Dean, the appeal to the Appeal Committee provided the applicant with a fresh hearing at which there was oral testimony, an opportunity for cross-examination, full documentary disclosure and the opportunity to be represented by counsel.
For example, in my firm's family law practice, an enormous amount of time is needlessly wasted by lawyers, clients, and pro se parties traveling to and from court for hearings for no reason other than to appear in person before a judge — even when no oral testimony is provided.
Evidence is generally put before the court by way of affidavit rather than oral testimony.
As stated by Ontario's Divisional Court in Amalgamated Transit Union Local 113, 2007 CanLII 59152, this means that the manner in which evidence is received by the Board is within its discretion and there is no requirement that evidence be received in the form of oral testimony.
«That confidence was severely undermined by the judgment of Mr Justice Peter Smith; that judgment was in key respects inconsistent with the written and oral testimony of Mrs Harb, the surrounding documents and the inherent probabilities.»
When a motion is based on facts not appearing of record the court may hear the matter on affidavits presented by the respective parties, but the court may direct that the matter be heard wholly or partly on oral testimony or depositions.
The Court agreed with the employer that the complainant's oral testimony was vague, contradictory and unsupported by the documentary evidence before the Tribunal.
A UK parliamentary committee has published a cache of documents provided to it by an ex CA employee, Chris Wylie, who gave public testimony in front of the committee at an oral hearing earlier this week.
The AAMA and the CSMA submitted joint written testimony drafted by Mr. Balasa in support of Raised Bill No. 459, and Holly Martin, CMA (AAMA), of the CSMA presented oral testimony at the March 19 hearing.
The Senate denied our amendment, which was later approved by the house after oral and written testimony from MFTs and allied professionals.
«The oral testimony of the witnesses from the claimant group is a further source of evidence but being based upon oral traditional passed down through many generations extending over a period in excess of two hundred years, less weight should be accorded to it than to the information recorded by Curr.»
Whereas Olney J noted the dangers of accepting uncorroborated oral testimony of the claimants [106], he had no apparent difficulty in accepting the uncorroborated observations of the pioneer Edward Curr, whose evidence could not be tested by cross-examination.
«The most credible source of information concerning the traditional laws and customs of the area... is to be found in Curr's writings... The oral testimony of the witnesses from the claimant group is a further source of evidence but being based upon oral tradition passed down through many generations extending over a period in excess of two hundred years, less weight should be accorded to it than to the information recorded by Curr.»
Witnesses giving oral testimony shall be sworn in by the Chairperson.
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