4.7 Character of Witness for Truthfulness is a term used in civil law to refer to the credibility of a witness being called to testify in court or before an administrative tribunal. It is an assessment of a witness's propensity to tell the truth, based on their past behavior and other relevant factors. There are two types of 4.7 Character of Witness for Truthfulness: general character and specific character. General character refers to the witness's overall reputation in the community, while specific character pertains to a witness's reputation for truthfulness in particular. The courts will consider the witness's honesty, reliability, veracity, and credibility when determining the character of a witness for truthfulness.