Signature comparison permits admissible exemplars and court-ordered writing for verification, including finger impression comparison procedures. The Court may compare a disputed signature, writing or seal with any exemplar admitted or proved to be that person's, even if not produced for another purpose, and may direct any person present to write words or figures to enable comparison; the comparison procedure also applies, with modifications, to finger impressions for identity verification.
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Signature comparison permits admissible exemplars and court-ordered writing for verification, including finger impression comparison procedures.
The Court may compare a disputed signature, writing or seal with any exemplar admitted or proved to be that person's, even if not produced for another purpose, and may direct any person present to write words or figures to enable comparison; the comparison procedure also applies, with modifications, to finger impressions for identity verification.
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