Certified copies may prove contents of public documents when they purport to be faithful reproductions. Such certified copies are admissible to establish the contents of public documents or of parts thereof when they purport to be faithful copies, permitting reliance on certified reproductions instead of originals for proving the text and particulars of public documents; the mechanism is procedural and limited to proof of contents.
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Certified copies may prove contents of public documents when they purport to be faithful reproductions.
Such certified copies are admissible to establish the contents of public documents or of parts thereof when they purport to be faithful copies, permitting reliance on certified reproductions instead of originals for proving the text and particulars of public documents; the mechanism is procedural and limited to proof of contents.
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