s.3Proof of instruments creating powers of attorney
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Proof of instruments creating powers of attorney

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The contents of an instrument creating a power of attorney may be proved by means of a copy which —
is a reproduction of the original made with a photographic or other device for reproducing documents in facsimile; and
contains a certificate or certificates signed by the donor of the power or by a Justice of the Peace —
at the end that the copy is true and complete copy of the original; and
if the original consists of two or more pages, at the end of each page of the copy that it is a true and complete copy of the corresponding page of the original.
Where a copy of an instrument creating a power of attorney has been made which complies with subsection (1), the contents of the instrument may also be proved by means of a copy of that copy if the further copy itself complies with that subsection, taking references in it to the original as references to the copy from which the further copies are made.