Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Sale and supply of alcohol generally - Licensing generally, requirements on licensees, and conditions - Miscellaneous licensing provisions

67: Certified extracts to be evidence

You could also call this:

"A certified copy of official records is proof of what it says."

If you get a certified extract from a register or record kept by the secretary of the licensing authority or a licensing committee, it is evidence of what is stated in the extract. The secretary must certify the extract for it to be evidence. You can find similar information in the s 222 section for comparison.

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Part 2Sale and supply of alcohol generally
Licensing generally, requirements on licensees, and conditions: Miscellaneous licensing provisions

67Certified extracts to be evidence

  1. An extract of any register or record kept by the secretary of the licensing authority or by the secretary of a licensing committee, and certified as such by the secretary, is evidence of the matters stated in the extract.

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