The Manitoba Evidence Act — Canada — Manitoba law | Esheria

The Manitoba Evidence Act

This part defines key terms and sets rules for evidence in Manitoba proceedings, including witness compulsion, oath/affirmation use, committee privilege, document proof, and judicial notice.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Manitoba
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
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Language
en
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About this statute

This part defines key terms and sets rules for evidence in Manitoba proceedings, including witness compulsion, oath/affirmation use, committee privilege, document proof, and judicial notice. This segment sets rules for when copies, records, affidavits, electronic documents, and certain certificates can be used as evidence, and it gives the court and some officials powers and deadlines around notices, inspection, and admissibility. This provision sets out how entities can be added to or removed from a schedule, what the review panel and minister must do, and the appointment, powers, confidentiality, and expiry rules for commissioners and notaries public.