Inspector's report admissibility: authenticated inspection reports submitted to the Central Government are admissible as evidence in proceedings. An inspector must submit interim and final reports to the Central Government as directed; reports shall be in writing or printed and copies obtainable by application. Reports must be authenticated by the company seal or a public officer's certificate and, when so authenticated, are admissible in legal proceedings as evidence. A separately specified excluded report is not covered by this section.
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Inspector's report admissibility: authenticated inspection reports submitted to the Central Government are admissible as evidence in proceedings.
An inspector must submit interim and final reports to the Central Government as directed; reports shall be in writing or printed and copies obtainable by application. Reports must be authenticated by the company seal or a public officer's certificate and, when so authenticated, are admissible in legal proceedings as evidence. A separately specified excluded report is not covered by this section.
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