How is Forensic Testing defined in a legal contract?
- Forensic Testing means performing investigations on samples taken from human remains or living individuals.
Seen in 4 SEC filings. - Forensic Testing means conducting medical, chemical, toxicological, or other expert examinations on physical evidence, including DNA, to relate particular evidence to a crime.
Seen in 1 SEC filing. - Forensic Testing means conducting checks that are fit to meet the rules of evidence required in a court of law.
Seen in 1 SEC filing. - Forensic Testing means the testing process of samples as per the instructions provided, where applicable.
Seen in 1 SEC filing.
Note: pulled this data out of the SEC EDGAR Database of 500,000 records from the past 22 years of filings. We regularly update this page as new filings and definitions come in.
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Genie Definition 1
Forensic Testing means performing expert examinations on samples related to human remains, living individuals, or physical evidence, in accordance with law and specified instructions.
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Relevant Circumstances
- When an organization needs to conduct an internal investigation.
- In case of a criminal investigation where evidence needs to be analyzed.
- In employment related investigations for drug use at workplace.
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Genie Definition 2
Forensic Testing means testing Evidence.
Relevant Contract Types
Relevant Circumstances
- When a legal defense team requires forensic analysis to present evidence in court.
- When there is need for forensic examination of evidence in crime investigation.
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Forensic Testing means performing expert examinations on samples related to human remains, living individuals, or physical evidence, in accordance with law and specified instructions.
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