Fact-Finding Report

/ˈfækt ˌfaɪndɪŋ rɪˈpɔrt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A formal document presenting the findings from an investigation or inquiry, often used in legal or administrative contexts to establish facts.
    The fact-finding report detailed the evidence collected during the regulatory inspection.

Forms

  • fact-finding report
  • fact-finding reports

Commentary

Fact-finding reports serve as crucial groundwork for legal decisions and administrative actions; clarity and thoroughness are essential in drafting.

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