Section 10Part 2 — Procedure in general
Official or public documents, etc.
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Whenever, by any law of the Islands, any certificate, official or public document or proceeding of any corporation, or any certified copy of any document, bye-law, entry in any register or other book, or of any other proceeding, is receivable in evidence in any court or the Cayman Islands Parliament, or any committee thereof or in any judicial proceeding, they shall be so admissible in evidence provided they respectively purport to be sealed or impressed with a stamp, or sealed and signed, or signed alone, as required, or impressed with a stamp and signed, as directed by such law, without any proof of the seal or stamp, where a seal or stamp is necessary, or of the signature, or of the official character of the person appearing to have signed the same, and without any further proof thereof, in every case in which the original record could have been received in evidence.