Authentication of inspector's report: require company seal or public officer certificate under evidence law for admissibility. A copy of an inspector's report must be authenticated either by the company seal of the company investigated or by a certificate of a public officer having custody of the report, given in accordance with the provisions of the evidence law governing such certificates.
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Authentication of inspector's report: require company seal or public officer certificate under evidence law for admissibility.
A copy of an inspector's report must be authenticated either by the company seal of the company investigated or by a certificate of a public officer having custody of the report, given in accordance with the provisions of the evidence law governing such certificates.
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