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Evidence Act 2011
142Admissibility of evidence—standard of proof
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142 Admissibility of evidence—standard of proof
(1) Except as otherwise provided by this Act, in a proceeding the court
must find that the facts necessary for deciding—
(a) a question whether evidence should be admitted or not admitted,
whether in the exercise of a discretion or not; or
(b) any other question arising under this Act;
have been proved if it is satisfied that they have been proved on the
balance of probabilities.
(2) In deciding whether it is satisfied, the matters that the court must take
into account include—
(a) the importance of the evidence in the proceeding; and
(b) the gravity of the matters alleged in relation to the question.
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