(a)
a New Brunswick court shall take judicial notice of the law of a reciprocating jurisdiction and, where required, apply it, and
(b)
an enactment of a reciprocating jurisdiction may be plead and proven by producing a copy of the enactment received from the reciprocating jurisdiction.
41(2)A document purporting to be signed in a reciprocating jurisdiction by a judge, an officer of a court or a public officer is, unless the contrary is proven, proof of the appointment, signature and authority of the person who signed it.
41(3)The following, taken in a reciprocating jurisdiction, may be received into evidence by a New Brunswick court:
(a)
a New Brunswick court shall take judicial notice of the law of a reciprocating jurisdiction and, where required, apply it, and
(b)
an enactment of a reciprocating jurisdiction may be plead and proven by producing a copy of the enactment received from the reciprocating jurisdiction.
41(2)A document purporting to be signed in a reciprocating jurisdiction by a judge, an officer of a court or a public officer is, unless the contrary is proven, proof of the appointment, signature and authority of the person who signed it.
41(3)The following, taken in a reciprocating jurisdiction, may be received into evidence by a New Brunswick court: