National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009

CHAPTER 5 - ADMINISTRATION  

PART 5-5 - OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS  

Division 2 - Other administrative matters  

SECTION 244   ASIC CERTIFICATE IS PRIMA FACIE EVIDENCE OF MATTERS  

244(1)   [ ASIC may issue certificate]  

ASIC may issue a certificate stating that a requirement of this Act specified in the certificate:


(a) had or had not been complied with at a date or within a period specified in the certificate; or


(b) had been complied with at a date specified in the certificate but not before that date.

244(2)   [ Prima facie evidence]  

In proceedings in a court, a certificate issued by ASIC under subsection (1) is admissible as prima facie evidence of the matters stated in the certificate.


 

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