Inspection of Registrar records allows certified copies on payment, with compulsion limited to court or tribunal leave. Any person may inspect documents filed or registered with the Registrar and may require certified certificates of incorporation or certified copies or extracts on payment of prescribed fees; documents delivered with a prospectus are inspectable only during the fourteen day period after publication or otherwise with Central Government permission. A process to compel production of Registrar-held documents requires leave of the court or tribunal, and Registrar-certified copies or extracts are admissible in legal proceedings as equal to originals.
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Inspection of Registrar records allows certified copies on payment, with compulsion limited to court or tribunal leave.
Any person may inspect documents filed or registered with the Registrar and may require certified certificates of incorporation or certified copies or extracts on payment of prescribed fees; documents delivered with a prospectus are inspectable only during the fourteen day period after publication or otherwise with Central Government permission. A process to compel production of Registrar-held documents requires leave of the court or tribunal, and Registrar-certified copies or extracts are admissible in legal proceedings as equal to originals.
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