Sampling Plan
/ˈsæmplɪŋ plæn/
Definitions
- (n.) A pre-established method or strategy for selecting samples from a population for analysis, used to ensure legal compliance, quality control, or evidentiary purposes.
The attorney requested the sampling plan used to select documents for review to ensure validity.
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- sampling plan
- sampling plans
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Commentary
In legal contexts, a sampling plan helps establish representative evidence or proof, particularly in litigation involving mass data or product liability. Drafting should specify criteria clearly to withstand legal scrutiny.
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