Conclusive proof of firm register entries secures evidentiary effect and admissibility of certified copies in proceedings. Entries recorded or noted in the Register of Firms are conclusive proof against the person who signed or on whose behalf the statement, intimation or notice was signed, of the facts stated. A certified copy of an entry may be produced in proof of the firm's registration and of the contents of any recorded statement, intimation or notice.
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Conclusive proof of firm register entries secures evidentiary effect and admissibility of certified copies in proceedings.
Entries recorded or noted in the Register of Firms are conclusive proof against the person who signed or on whose behalf the statement, intimation or notice was signed, of the facts stated. A certified copy of an entry may be produced in proof of the firm's registration and of the contents of any recorded statement, intimation or notice.
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