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Condition for admissibility of secondary evidence of
public documents
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Limitation of using documentary evidence and treatment
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of unpleaded document referred to in pleaded document
Exclusion of oral by documentary evidence and
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exception thereto
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When document not tendered by maker may constitute
breach of right to fair hearing
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Whether party who failed to object to admissibility
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of document can complain on appeal about its admissibility
Admissibility of document not written in English language
Bindingness of document admitted as exhibit on party who
tendered same and effect of ducument with no date of
execution or commencement date
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361
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Procedure for admitting documents in evidence
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Effect of document marked "rejected" by court
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Proper time to withdraw a document which was objected
to when tendering
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When document sought to be put in evidence may be
withdrawn and not rejected
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Whether document rejected can be tendered again in evidence 364
Options open to appellate court where trial court fails
to admit or reject documentary evidence tendered before it
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Probative value of document tendered by person
who has limited knowledge of its contents and was not its maker 365
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Treatment and effect of unsigned document
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Difference between admissibility and probative value of
document and considerations for determining either
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Distinction between duplicate copy and photocopy of document
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Whether court can make inquisitorial examination of
documents outside court room
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Effect where court rules documents inadmissible but
nevertheless uses them to decide case
368
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Whether court can declare null and void document not
placed before it
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