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Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act 1989
260Certificates relating to assets, liabilities and instruments
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#### 260 Certificates relating to assets, liabilities and instruments
(1) An authorised officer may certify, in writing, that:
(a) an asset or liability specified or described in the certificate became, because of section 254 or 256 or a corresponding law, an asset or liability of the Commission; or
(b) an asset or liability specified or described in the certificate became, because of section 256 or a corresponding law, an asset or liability of the Commonwealth; or
(c) an instrument specified or described in the certificate is an NCSC instrument.
(2) A certificate under subsection (1) or a corresponding law is, in all courts and for all purposes, evidence of the matter stated in the certificate.
(3) Where a document purports to be a certificate under subsection (1) or a corresponding law signed by a person purporting to be an authorised officer, judicial notice is to be taken of the signature of the person and of the fact that the person is or was an authorised officer.