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Which one of these is NOT a requirement for a written document to be admissible as evidence in construction claims?
Which one of these is NOT a requirement for a written document to be admissible as evidence in construction claims?
- The possessor of the record or other qualified witness testifies to its identity and the mode of its preparation
- The written document was made in the regular course of business
- The sources of information and the method and time of preparation were sufficient to indicate its trustworthiness (correct)
- The document was written at or near the time of the act, condition, or event
What is the purpose of establishing a filing system for an entire company?
What is the purpose of establishing a filing system for an entire company?
- To establish a record of acts, conditions, and events
- To ensure all project documentation is organized (correct)
- To indicate the trustworthiness of written documents
- To include special problems of the construction phase
When should a written document be made in order to be admissible as evidence in construction claims?
When should a written document be made in order to be admissible as evidence in construction claims?
- Before the act, condition, or event
- At the time of the act, condition, or event (correct)
- Anytime during the construction phase
- After the act, condition, or event
What is the role of the possessor of a written document in establishing its admissibility as evidence in construction claims?
What is the role of the possessor of a written document in establishing its admissibility as evidence in construction claims?
What should a filing system for an entire company include?
What should a filing system for an entire company include?
True or false: Evidence in construction refers to a written document made as a record of an act, a condition, or an event.
True or false: Evidence in construction refers to a written document made as a record of an act, a condition, or an event.
True or false: A written document is admissible as evidence in construction claims if it was made in the regular course of business.
True or false: A written document is admissible as evidence in construction claims if it was made in the regular course of business.
True or false: A written document must be written at or near the time of the act, condition, or event in order to be admissible as evidence in construction claims.
True or false: A written document must be written at or near the time of the act, condition, or event in order to be admissible as evidence in construction claims.
True or false: The possessor of a written document or other qualified witness must testify to its identity and the mode of its preparation for it to be admissible as evidence in construction claims.
True or false: The possessor of a written document or other qualified witness must testify to its identity and the mode of its preparation for it to be admissible as evidence in construction claims.
True or false: A filing system for an entire company should include special problems of the construction phase.
True or false: A filing system for an entire company should include special problems of the construction phase.