See also in this chapter III.G.2.2. and III.G.2.3. Witness testimony may be given in writing (written witness statements/statutory declarations) or orally (hearing of witness). a) Credibility of allegedly linked witnesses b) Evaluation of evidence by the department of first instance c) Events long past d) Contradictory or consistent testimony e) Witness testimony and national proceedings f) Obligation to raise objections under R. 106 EPC Source: http://www.epo.org/law-practice/legal-texts/html/caselaw/2019/e/clr_iii_g_4_2_1.htmDate retrieved: 17 May 202111 references found. Click X to load a reference inside the current page, click on the title to open in a new page.Case Law Book: III AmendmentsXCLR III G Law of evidenceLoading...XCLR III G 2.2 Witness testimonies and expert opinionsLoading...XCLR III G 2.3 Statements in writingLoading...XCLR III G 2.3.5 MiscellaneousLoading...XCLR III G 4.2 Probative value of evidence on a case-by-case basisLoading...XCLR III G 4.2.1.A Credibility of allegedly linked witnessesLoading...XCLR III G 4.2.1.B Evaluation of evidence by the department of first instanceLoading...XCLR III G 4.2.1.C Events long pastLoading...XCLR III G 4.2.1.D Contradictory or consistent testimonyLoading...XCLR III G 4.2.1.E Witness testimony and national proceedingsLoading...XCLR III G 4.2.1.F Obligation to raise objections under R. 106 EPCLoading...