Intoxicating Liquor Act, 1927

Admission of registers and endorsements as evidence.

33.—(1) Every register of licences shall be received in any Court as evidence of all matters entered therein in pursuance of this Act and in particular of all convictions, recordings of convictions, and forfeitures of licences so entered therein.

(2) Every endorsement upon a licence of a matter required by this Act to be so endorsed shall, if such endorsement purports to be made and signed by the officer required by this Act to make the same, be evidence of the matters stated in such endorsement without proof of the signature or authority of such officer.

(3) Every copy of an entry made in a register of licences in pursuance of this Act shall, if such copy purports to be signed and certified to be a true copy by the district court clerk by whom such register is kept, be received in any Court (without proof of the signature or authority of the person by whom the same is signed and certified) as a true copy of such entry and as evidence of any matter of which such entry would be evidence.