Presumption of due execution: documents called for but not produced after notice are deemed duly attested and stamped. When a document is called for and not produced after notice to produce, the Court shall presume the document was attested, stamped and executed in the manner required by law, creating an evidentiary presumption where the procedural condition of notice and non-production is satisfied.
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Presumption of due execution: documents called for but not produced after notice are deemed duly attested and stamped.
When a document is called for and not produced after notice to produce, the Court shall presume the document was attested, stamped and executed in the manner required by law, creating an evidentiary presumption where the procedural condition of notice and non-production is satisfied.
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