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Magistrates Court (Civil Division) Act 1992
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### 35 Evidentiary provisions
> > (1) Any book, record, account or other document required by this Act to be kept by an officer of the Court is admissible in any court as evidence of the matters referred to by the entries in the book, record, account or document.
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> > (2) A document purporting to be a copy of an entry referred to in [subsection (1)](#GS35@Gs1@EN) and purporting to be signed and certified as a true copy by a registrar is admissible as evidence of that entry under [subsection (1)](#GS35@Gs1@EN) .
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> > (3) Any book, record, account or other document referred to in [subsection (1)](#GS35@Gs1@EN) or a document purporting to be a copy as referred to in [subsection (2)](#GS35@Gs2@EN) is, without further proof, evidence of the proceeding to which the entry relates and of the regularity of that proceeding.