Electronic filing and digitally certified extracts are admissible in evidence and presumed accurate when issued by the registrar. Documents required to be filed, recorded or registered may be submitted electronically in prescribed manner and subject to prescribed conditions. Copies or extracts issued by the Registrar and certified by affixing a digital signature are admissible in proceedings with equal validity to the original and certified extracts are presumed to be true unless contrary evidence is produced.
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Electronic filing and digitally certified extracts are admissible in evidence and presumed accurate when issued by the registrar.
Documents required to be filed, recorded or registered may be submitted electronically in prescribed manner and subject to prescribed conditions. Copies or extracts issued by the Registrar and certified by affixing a digital signature are admissible in proceedings with equal validity to the original and certified extracts are presumed to be true unless contrary evidence is produced.
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