Verification definition

Verification means the process of comparing sets of data to establish the validity of a claimed identity (one-to-one check);
Verification means the proof of compliance with the requirements set out in the annex to this Rule through tests and checks carried out using techniques and equipment currently available, and without the use of tools to dismantle or remove any part of the vehicle;

Examples of Verification in a sentence

  • The Verification Data must cover the entire Call Period and any other periods required in order for Transpower to apply the relevant Verification Methodology.

  • Israel Non-Boycott Verification verifies, and warrants that it does not boycott Israel and will not boycott Israel during the term of the Agreement.

  • Log-In Verification – Allows administrators to keep user profile information up-to-date by requiring verification of information upon log-in to the system.

  • Verification may consist of a physical assessment or surveillance of Seller's facilities and quality programs and/or a source inspection.

  • Verification of Coverage Subrecipient shall furnish the City with original certificates and amendatory endorsements effecting coverage required by this clause.


More Definitions of Verification

Verification means to evaluate whether or not a measurement system's outputs agrees with applied reference signals within one or more predetermined thresholds for acceptance.
Verification means the determination of whether information submitted is true and accurate through independent third parties or independent documentation in accordance with FCIC procedures. With respect to certifications, asking the policyholder whether the information is true and accurate does not constitute verification.
Verification means the process of evaluating whether the measured or calculated output of an analyser, flow-measuring instrument, sensor or signal agrees with a reference signal within one or more predetermined thresholds for acceptance.
Verification means a determination by the Executive Officer that a diesel emission control strategy meets the requirements of this Procedure. This determination is based on both data submitted or otherwise known to the Executive Officer and engineering judgement.
Verification means the process of evaluating whether the measured or calculated output of an analyser, flow-measuring instrument, sensor or signal or method agrees with a reference signal or value within one or more predetermined thresholds for acceptance.
Verification means checking, by examination and the consideration of objective evidence, whether specified requirements have been fulfilled.
Verification or “Verify” means confirmation that the action(s) proposed by the Contractor and agreed to under this SCIA have been taken, as further described in Exhibit A to this SCIA, Verification Plan.