Bankers' Books Evidence Act
This section gives the Act its short title: the Bankers’ Books Evidence Act.
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- Jurisdiction
- Malawi
- Instrument
- Act or statute
- Citation
- Act 47 of 1966
- Version
- 31 Dec 2014
- Language
- en
- Official source
- View official record ↗
Citation provenance: source:mw:malawilii · schema StatuteEnrichmentPublicV1.
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This section gives the Act its short title: the Bankers’ Books Evidence Act. This section defines terms used in the Act, including court, judge, legal proceeding, bank/banker, and bankers’ books. A copy of an entry in a banker’s book is accepted in legal proceedings as prima facie evidence of the entry and the matters recorded in it. A copy of an entry in a banker’s book cannot be received in evidence unless specified proof is first given. A banker’s book copy can be received in evidence only if it is proved correct by comparison with the original.
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