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tõendite

Tõend is an Estonian noun meaning evidence or proof. Tõendite is the genitive plural form, used when referring to “of the evidence” or to a collection of evidence, for example in phrases like tõendite kogumine or tõendite kaal. The term is used across legal, scientific, and everyday reasoning to denote information that supports a claim or fact.

In a legal context, tõendid are items or information presented to establish facts in a case. They

In science and research, tõendid refer to observations, measurements, and data that support or refute a hypothesis.

can
be
direct,
such
as
a
testimonial
statement
or
an
eyewitness
account,
or
circumstantial,
such
as
physical
objects
or
digital
data
that
imply
a
fact.
Tõendid
can
be
documentary
(contracts,
records),
physical
(objects),
or
testimonial
(witness
statements).
Their
relevance,
authenticity,
and
credibility
are
assessed
by
the
court,
and
not
all
presented
tõendid
are
necessarily
accepted;
admissibility
rules
apply.
Reproducibility,
methodological
soundness,
and
peer
evaluation
influence
how
strongly
tõendid
support
conclusions.
Handling
of
tõendid
emphasizes
integrity:
maintaining
a
clear
chain
of
custody,
proper
documentation,
and
transparent
analysis
to
prevent
tampering
or
bias.
The
strength
of
a
conclusion
in
any
domain
depends
on
the
quality
and
coherence
of
the
tõendid
available.