| Claim |
The type of evidence required to make this claim.
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| The costs for the on site treatment of wastewater
are low. |
There is ample financial evidence
to support this claim. |
| The costs for the on site treatment of wastewater
are relatively low in comparison to localised
or large-scale treatment options. |
The available financial evidence
limits the claim only to this comparative situation. |
| The costs for the on site treatment of wastewater
are relatively low in comparison to localised or large-scale treatment
options in rural NSW. |
The available financial data
specifies location as a limiting factor on the claim that can be
made. |
| The initial start up costs
for the on site treatment of wastewater are relatively low in comparison
to localised or large-scale treatment options in rural NSW. |
The available financial evidence
limits the claim only to start up costs and not all costs. |
| Claim |
The type of evidence required to make this claim.
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| Contingency fee arrangements encompass an important
attribute of access to justice for the
community. |
Extensive evidence exists from
many representative community bodies as well as many areas of law.
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| Contingency fee arrangements encompass an important
attribute of access to justice for the
lower socioeconomic and disadvantaged sections of the community.
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Evidence exists supporting this
claim from certain sections of the community only, but it covers
many areas of law. |
| In terms of money or property
claims contingency fee arrangements encompass an important
attribute of access to justice for the community. |
Evidence exists only from certain
areas of law to support this claim but from many areas in the community.
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