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69 Exception—business records
(1) This section applies to a document that—
(a) either—
(i) is or forms part of a record belonging to or kept by an entity
in the course of, or for the purposes of, a business; or
(ii) at any time was or formed part of the record; and
(b) contains a previous representation made or recorded in the
document in the course of, or for the purposes of, the business.
(2) The hearsay rule does not apply to the document (so far as it contains
the representation) if the representation was made—
(a) by a person who had or might reasonably be supposed to have
had personal knowledge of the asserted fact; or
(b) on the basis of information directly or indirectly supplied by a
person who had or might reasonably be supposed to have had
personal knowledge of the asserted fact.
(3) Subsection (2) does not apply if the representation—
(a) was prepared or obtained for the purpose of conducting, or for
or in contemplation of or in connection with, an Australian or
overseas proceeding; or
(b) was made in connection with an investigation relating or leading
to a criminal proceeding.
(4) If—
(a) the happening of an event of a particular kind is in question; and
(b) in the course of a business, a system has been followed of
making and keeping a record of the happening of all events of
that kind;
the hearsay rule does not apply to evidence that tends to prove that
there is no record kept, in accordance with the system, of the
happening of the event.
(5) For this section, a person is taken to have had personal knowledge of
a fact if the person’s knowledge of the fact was or might reasonably
be supposed to have been based on what the person saw, heard or
otherwise perceived (other than a previous representation made by a
person about the fact).
Note 1 Sections 48, 49, 50, 146, 147 and 150 (1) are relevant to the mode of
proof, and authentication, of business records.
Note 2 The Commonwealth Act, s 182 gives the Commonwealth Act, s 69 a