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73Exception—reputation as to relationships and age
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73 Exception—reputation as to relationships and age
(1) The hearsay rule does not apply to evidence of reputation about—
(a) whether a person was, at a particular time or at any time, a
married person; or
(b) whether 2 people cohabiting at a particular time were married to
each other at the time; or
(c) a person’s age; or
(d) family history or a family relationship.
(2) In a criminal proceeding, subsection (1) does not apply to evidence
presented by a defendant unless—
(a) it tends to contradict evidence mentioned in subsection (1) that
has been admitted; or
(b) the defendant has given reasonable notice in writing to each
other party of the defendant’s intention to present the evidence.
(3) In a criminal proceeding, subsection (1) does not apply to evidence
presented by the prosecutor unless it tends to contradict evidence
mentioned in subsection (1) that has been admitted.