Section 24 Canadian Evidence Act
Section 24 Canadian Evidence Act 1985 is about Certified copies. It is under Documentary Evidence of Part I of the act. The Evidence Act of Canada is an Act respecting witnesses and evidence.
Certified copies
In every case in which the original record could be admitted in evidence,
(a) a copy of any official or public document of Canada or of any province, purporting to be certified under the hand of the proper officer or person in whose custody the official or public document is placed, or
(b) a copy of a document, by-law, rule, regulation or proceeding, or a copy of any entry in any register or other book of any municipal or other corporation, created by charter or Act of Parliament or the legislature of any province, purporting to be certified under the seal of the corporation, and the hand of the presiding officer, clerk or secretary thereof,
is admissible in evidence without proof of the seal of the corporation, or of the signature or official character of the person or persons appearing to have signed it, and without further proof thereof.
See also:
– Section 23 Canadian Evidence Act (Evidence of judicial proceedings, etc.)
– Section 22 Canadian Evidence Act (Proclamations, etc., of lieutenant governor)