Proving collateral matters: all matters to contradict, corroborate or impeach the maker's credit may be proved. When a statement relevant under sections 26 or 27 is proved, evidence may be given to contradict or corroborate it and to impeach or confirm the credit of the person who made it, limited to matters that could have been proved had that person been called as a witness and denied on cross-examination the truth of the matters suggested.
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Proving collateral matters: all matters to contradict, corroborate or impeach the maker's credit may be proved.
When a statement relevant under sections 26 or 27 is proved, evidence may be given to contradict or corroborate it and to impeach or confirm the credit of the person who made it, limited to matters that could have been proved had that person been called as a witness and denied on cross-examination the truth of the matters suggested.
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