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Provisions in relation to registers and evidence.
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14.—(1) Every register shall—
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(a) be deemed to be in the proper custody when in the custody of the Agency, and
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(b) be admissible in evidence without further proof on production from the proper custody.
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(2) Prima facie evidence of any entry in a register may be given in a document purporting to be certified under the hand of the chief executive of the Agency to be a true copy of the entry without proof of the signature or that that person is in fact the chief executive of the Agency.
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(3) A certificate purporting to be under the hand of the secretary of the Agency that any person or any premises specified in the certificate is, or are, not entered in a specified register shall be prima facie evidence of the matters so certified, without proof of the signature or that that person is in fact the secretary of the Agency.
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(4) Any person may at all reasonable times inspect a register on payment of the prescribed fee and may obtain a certified copy of an entry or certificate under this section on payment to the Agency of the prescribed fee.
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