The phrase
"evidentiary record" refers to a collection of information and evidence that supports or proves a certain fact or theory in a legal case. It includes documents, photographs, expert testimonies, or any other relevant evidence that is presented in court to help make a decision.
Full definition
Synonyms for individual words can be found below.
«evidentiary»
«record»
Sentences with «evidentiary record»
- He then held that a determination of whether the Windsor Health Unit and / or the Windsor Police owe the plaintiffs a private law duty of care should be determined on a full evidentiary record at trial. (slaw.ca)
- In most civil cases lawyers still create hard copies of evidentiary records, books of authorities and factums. (slaw.ca)
- Parties should ensure that there is a complete evidentiary record before the court to justify the relief sought. (devrieslitigation.com)
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