Acts and Regulations

G-1.5 - Gaming Control Act

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Certificate as evidence
83(1)The Registrar may issue a signed certificate that contains information respecting
(a) the registration or non-registration of any person,
(a.1) the issuance or non-issuance of a licence,
(b) the filing or non-filing of any document or material required or permitted to be filed,
(c) any other matter pertaining to such registration, non-registration, issuance or non-issuance of a licence, filing or non-filing, or to any such person, document or material, or
(d) the date the facts upon which any proceedings are to be based first came to the knowledge of the Registrar.
83(2)The certificate is, without proof of the office or signature of the person certifying, admissible in evidence, so far as is relevant, for all purposes in any hearing, action, proceeding or prosecution as proof, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, of the facts stated in the certificate.
83(3)Where the name of the person referred to in the certificate is that of an accused, the statement is, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, proof that the person named in the certificate is the accused.
2021, c.22, s.35
Certificate as evidence
83(1)The Registrar may issue a signed certificate that contains information respecting
(a) the registration or non-registration of any person,
(b) the filing or non-filing of any document or material required or permitted to be filed,
(c) any other matter pertaining to such registration, non-registration, filing or non-filing, or to any such person, document or material, or
(d) the date the facts upon which any proceedings are to be based first came to the knowledge of the Registrar.
83(2)The certificate is, without proof of the office or signature of the person certifying, admissible in evidence, so far as is relevant, for all purposes in any hearing, action, proceeding or prosecution as proof, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, of the facts stated in the certificate.
83(3)Where the name of the person referred to in the certificate is that of an accused, the statement is, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, proof that the person named in the certificate is the accused.
Certificate as evidence
83(1)The Registrar may issue a signed certificate that contains information respecting
(a) the registration or non-registration of any person,
(b) the filing or non-filing of any document or material required or permitted to be filed,
(c) any other matter pertaining to such registration, non-registration, filing or non-filing, or to any such person, document or material, or
(d) the date the facts upon which any proceedings are to be based first came to the knowledge of the Registrar.
83(2)The certificate is, without proof of the office or signature of the person certifying, admissible in evidence, so far as is relevant, for all purposes in any hearing, action, proceeding or prosecution as proof, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, of the facts stated in the certificate.
83(3)Where the name of the person referred to in the certificate is that of an accused, the statement is, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, proof that the person named in the certificate is the accused.