Bankruptcy Regulations 1996

PART 13 - NATIONAL PERSONAL INSOLVENCY INDEX  

Division 3 - Miscellaneous  

REGULATION 13.07   EXTRACT, ETC OF THE INDEX TO BE ADMISSIBLE IN EVIDENCE  

13.07(1)    


In any proceedings, a document or copy of a document that qualifies under subregulation (2):


(a) is proof, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, of information on the Index that is stated in it; and


(b) may be tendered in evidence without further proof.


13.07(2)    


A document or copy qualifies if it:


(a) purports (irrespective of the form of wording used) to be an extract of information on the Index; and


(b) does not appear to the Court to have been revised or tampered with in a way that affects, or is likely to affect, the information.



 

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