Document definition expands to include writings, maps, inscriptions and electronic or digital records used for evidentiary purposes. The term Document includes any matter expressed or recorded by letters, figures, marks or other means intended or usable for recording information, covering writings, printed matter, maps, inscriptions and caricatures. It expressly extends to electronic and digital formats-such as emails, server logs, files on digital devices, messages, websites, locational evidence and voicemail-so that both traditional physical records and electronic records are treated as documents for evidentiary and statutory purposes.
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Document definition expands to include writings, maps, inscriptions and electronic or digital records used for evidentiary purposes.
The term Document includes any matter expressed or recorded by letters, figures, marks or other means intended or usable for recording information, covering writings, printed matter, maps, inscriptions and caricatures. It expressly extends to electronic and digital formats-such as emails, server logs, files on digital devices, messages, websites, locational evidence and voicemail-so that both traditional physical records and electronic records are treated as documents for evidentiary and statutory purposes.
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