The Students Guide to Procedure in the Queens Bench Division of the High Court

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) 42. When must you call the attesting witness to prove- the execution of a document ? How do you prove it if the witness cannot be found? (73, 74. ) Are there any exceptions to the rule ? (75, 92. ) 43. In what ways may you prove a document which does not require attestation to make it valid? (76. ) 44. What do you understand by secondary evidence? (76. ) 45. Enumerate the cases in which secondary evidence of a document can be given ? (76-78. ) 46. What steps would you take to enable you to gi...ve secondary evidence of a document which is in possession (1) of the other party ; (2) of a stranger ? (79. ) 47. How do you prove the contents of (1) any pubhc document ; (2) a record ; (3) a statute ; (4) an order of the Privy Council or a Government department ; (5) a foreign or colonial judgment ? (81-90. ) 48. Is there any presumption (1) as to the date of a document ; (2) the order of execution of documents having the same date ; (3) a stamp on a document ; (4) sealing and delivery of a document professing to be a deed ?

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