Proof of entries in societies' books: certified copies serve as prima facie evidence equivalent to originals in legal proceedings. A certified copy of an entry in a registered society's books regularly kept in the course of business constitutes prima facie evidence of the existence of that entry and of the matters, transactions and accounts recorded therein, and when certified as prescribed by the rules is admissible in any suit or legal proceeding to the same extent as the original.
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Proof of entries in societies' books: certified copies serve as prima facie evidence equivalent to originals in legal proceedings.
A certified copy of an entry in a registered society's books regularly kept in the course of business constitutes prima facie evidence of the existence of that entry and of the matters, transactions and accounts recorded therein, and when certified as prescribed by the rules is admissible in any suit or legal proceeding to the same extent as the original.
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