- objective examination
- A physical examination of a person made by a physician wherein he employs the ordinary use of his senses. Reeder v Thompson, 120 Kan 722, 245 P 127.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
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objective symptoms — Those symptoms which a physician by the ordinary use of his senses discovers from a physical examination. Reeder v Thompson, 120 Kan 722, 245 P 127 … Ballentine's law dictionary
competitive civil service examination — Examination which conforms to measures or standards which are sufficiently objective to be capable of being challenged and reviewed by other examiners of equal ability and experience. Such exam may be open in which case all may take it or may be… … Black's law dictionary
competitive civil service examination — Examination which conforms to measures or standards which are sufficiently objective to be capable of being challenged and reviewed by other examiners of equal ability and experience. Such exam may be open in which case all may take it or may be… … Black's law dictionary