Relevancy of foreign law statements: officially published texts and reported rulings in any medium are admissible as evidence. When a court must form an opinion on the law of any country, statements of that law contained in books or publications, including electronic or digital forms, published under the authority of that country's government, and reports of that country's court rulings contained in books or electronic reports purporting to record such rulings, are relevant for establishing that foreign law.
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Relevancy of foreign law statements: officially published texts and reported rulings in any medium are admissible as evidence.
When a court must form an opinion on the law of any country, statements of that law contained in books or publications, including electronic or digital forms, published under the authority of that country's government, and reports of that country's court rulings contained in books or electronic reports purporting to record such rulings, are relevant for establishing that foreign law.
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