Standing orders: oral evidence adding, varying, or contradicting certified standing orders as finally certified is inadmissible. Section 36 provides that any oral evidence that would add to, vary, or contradict a standing order as finally certified is not admissible in any court, thereby preventing extrinsic oral statements from altering the content or legal effect of certified standing orders.
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Standing orders: oral evidence adding, varying, or contradicting certified standing orders as finally certified is inadmissible.
Section 36 provides that any oral evidence that would add to, vary, or contradict a standing order as finally certified is not admissible in any court, thereby preventing extrinsic oral statements from altering the content or legal effect of certified standing orders.
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