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Evidence (National Uniform Legislation) Act 2011
161Electronic communications
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161 Electronic communications
(1) If a document purports to contain a record of an electronic
communication other than one referred to in section 162, it is
presumed (unless evidence sufficient to raise doubt about the
presumption is adduced) that the communication:
(a) was sent or made in the form of electronic communication that
appears from the document to have been the form by which it
was sent or made; and
(b) was sent or made by or on behalf of the person by or on
whose behalf it appears from the document to have been sent
or made; and
(c) was sent or made on the day on which, at the time at which
and from the place from which it appears from the document
to have been sent or made; and
(d) was received at the destination to which it appears from the
document to have been sent; and
(e) if it appears from the document that the sending of the
communication concluded at a particular time – was received
at that destination at that time.
(2) A provision of subsection (1) does not apply if:
and
(c) the provision is inconsistent with a term of the contract.
Note for section 161
Section 182 of the Commonwealth Act gives section 161 of the Commonwealth