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Medical Practitioners Act 1995

XI: Miscellaneous Provisions
General
133   Certificate of Registrar or Secretary to be evidence



                                 PART XI

                        Miscellaneous Provisions

                                 General

   133. Certificate of Registrar or Secretary to be evidence--- (1) A
 certificate purporting to be signed by the Registrar---
   (a) To the effect that any person was or was not registered, or was or
         was not the holder of a practising certificate, at any
         particular time or during any period specified in the
         certificate; or
   (b) As to any entry in the register; or
   (c) As to any act or proceeding of the Council or a complaints
         assessment committee, or of any committee of the Council,---
 shall for all purposes be sufficient evidence of the matters specified
 in the certificate, in the absence of proof to the contrary.

   (2) A certificate purporting to be signed by the Secretary of the
 Tribunal as to any act or proceeding of the Tribunal shall for all
 purposes be sufficient evidence of the matters specified in the
 certificate, in the absence of proof to the contrary.
     Cf. 1968, No. 46, s. 38; 1983, No. 40, s. 5; 1988, No. 150, s. 77
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