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==Case Digests== | ==Case Digests== | ||
* {{ | * {{CanLIIRP|CM|frn13|2012 ABPC 139 (CanLII)|540 AR 73}} - phone bill and text messages admissible for truth on short notice. | ||
* {{ | * {{CanLIIRx|Oster|fvzsm|2013 ONCJ 38 (CanLII)}} - IP address provided by a website administrator is admissible as business record under s. 30 CEA | ||
* {{ | * {{CanLIIRx|Vader|gs01w|2016 ABQB 287 (CanLII)}} - text messages on cell phone admitted for truth of its contents. | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[Electronic Documents and Records]] | * [[Electronic Documents and Records]] | ||
* [[Financial Institution Records]] | * [[Financial Institution Records]] |
Latest revision as of 15:21, 14 July 2024
General Principles
There are two methods of admitting business records into evidence: