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The courts, like Congress, can compel the production of evidence and testimony through the use of a subpoena.
The definition of validation above discusses production of evidence that a system will meet its specification.
On April 25, the agency filed an enforcement action in Federal court here to compel production of evidence under subpoena.
I need only mention harmonisation of penal legislation, production of evidence, penalties and the rules governing legal processes.
Both chambers of Congress have extensive investigative powers, and may compel the production of evidence or testimony toward whatever end they deem necessary.
Sick and Funeral Fund - an insurance fund which paid benefits to contributors (or their beneficiaries) on production of evidence of sickness or death.
Each unit is assessed for competence by the production of evidence that meets the criteria of the qualification and demonstrates each candidate's ability to perform at this level.
Still, Congress has not always found it easy to compel the production of evidence through subpoenas, and the legal fight between the Senate Whitewater committee and President's lawyers could get messy.
The summons is called a "subpoena for production of evidence" in some U.S. states that have sought to reduce the use of non-English words and phrases in court terminology.
The judge, Melinda L. Harmon of Federal District Court here, surprised lawyers in the tangle of cases by establishing firm dates for production of evidence, motions and trial.
A large part of the AFC's work is the production of evidence to the Armed Forces Pay Review Body (AFPRB).
The judge in the KPMG case, Lewis A. Kaplan of United States District Court in Manhattan, had previously criticized prosecutors for tardy production of evidence.
The Hague Convention has no application at all to the production of evidence in [the United States]by a party subject to the jurisdiction of a district court pursuant to the Federal Rules.
Much of his work eventually led to the testing and production of evidence contrary to Lorenz's theory of the psychohydraulic model of motivation (specifically aggression) using male Chiclidae (Zupanc and Bullock 2006).
A subpoena duces tecum (or subpoena for production of evidence) is a court summons ordering the recipient to appear before the court and produce documents or other tangible evidence for use at a hearing or trial.
Ray nonetheless criticized the White House in a statement regarding the release of the report, saying delays in the production of evidence and "unmeritorious litigation" by the president's lawyers severely impeded the investigation's progress, leading to the investigation's nearly $60 million total cost.
Depending on jurisdiction, these may cover issues such as whistleblowing, production of evidence in court, quoting or other small-scale usage, backups of owned media, and making a copy of owned material for personal use on other owned devices or systems.
Statutes which prohibit the production of evidence abroad, commonly known as 'blocking statutes', many of which have been adopted since the 1978 meeting., are in part a response to what are perceived in some countries as exorbitant assertions of jurisdiction by the courts of other countries.
The Court ruled that defendants have no privilege under the First Amendment which would bar a plaintiff from inquiring into the editorial process or states of mind of those involved in the alleged libel, if the inquiry was tailored to the production of evidence considered material to plaintiff's necessary burden of proof.