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Evidence (National Uniform Legislation) Act 2011
144Matters of common knowledge
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144 Matters of common knowledge
(1) Proof is not required about knowledge that is not reasonably open
to question and is:
(a) common knowledge in the locality in which the proceeding is
being held or generally; or
(b) capable of verification by reference to a document the
authority of which cannot reasonably be questioned.
(2) The judge may acquire knowledge of that kind in any way the judge
thinks fit.
(3) The court (including, if there is a jury, the jury) is to take knowledge
of that kind into account.
(4) The judge is to give a party such opportunity to make submissions,
and to refer to relevant information, relating to the acquiring or
taking into account of knowledge of that kind as is necessary to
ensure that the party is not unfairly prejudiced.