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Evidence Act 1995
174Evidence of foreign law
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#### 174 Evidence of foreign law
(1) Evidence of a statute, proclamation, treaty or act of state of a foreign country may be adduced in a proceeding by producing:
(a) a book or pamphlet, containing the statute, proclamation, treaty or act of state, that purports to have been printed by the government or official printer of the country or by authority of the government or administration of the country; or
(b) a book or other publication, containing the statute, proclamation, treaty or act of state, that appears to the court to be a reliable source of information; or
(c) a book or pamphlet that is or would be used in the courts of the country to inform the courts about, or to prove, the statute, proclamation, treaty or act of state; or
(d) a copy of the statute, proclamation, treaty or act of state that is proved to be an examined copy.
(2) A reference in this section to a statute of a foreign country includes a reference to a regulation or by‑law of the country.