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Associations Incorporation Act 1991
116Copies or extracts of books as evidence
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116 Copies or extracts of books as evidence
(1) In any legal proceedings (whether under this Act or otherwise), a copy
of, or extract from, a book relating to the affairs of an incorporated
association is admissible in evidence as if it were the book or the
relevant part of it on proof that the copy or extract is a true copy of
the book or the relevant part of it.
(2) For subsection (1), evidence that a copy of or an extract from a book
is a true copy of the book or a part of the book—
(a) may be given by a person who has compared the copy or extract
with the book or relevant party of the book; and
(b) may be given—
(i) orally; or
(ii) in writing; or
(iii) by an affidavit sworn before a person authorised to take
affidavits.
Note It is an offence to make a false or misleading statement, give false or
misleading information or produce a false or misleading document (see
Criminal Code, pt 3.4).