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What does Article 49 of QSO suggest about entries made by public servants in official records?
What does Article 49 of QSO suggest about entries made by public servants in official records?
- They are not admissible as evidence in court
- They are considered relevant evidence if related to a relevant fact and made in the line of duty (correct)
- They are always considered true and accurate
- They are only considered relevant if approved by a higher authority
What is the implication of Article 92 of QSO regarding documents that are supposed to be kept by law?
What is the implication of Article 92 of QSO regarding documents that are supposed to be kept by law?
- The court will always consider them forged regardless of maintenance
- The court will not consider them as evidence
- The court will assume them genuine if maintained correctly and presented from the right place (correct)
- The court will only accept them if they are stamped by a government authority
What does Section 52 of LRA state about entries made in a record-of-rights or periodical record?
What does Section 52 of LRA state about entries made in a record-of-rights or periodical record?
- They are assumed accurate until proven otherwise or replaced by a lawful entry (correct)
- They are only valid if signed by a government official
- They are not considered relevant evidence in court
- They are always considered false unless validated by a court
What is the responsibility of a Revenue Officer according to Section 42 of LRA?
What is the responsibility of a Revenue Officer according to Section 42 of LRA?
According to the legal provisions mentioned, what makes a document trustworthy if it is supposed to be kept by law?
According to the legal provisions mentioned, what makes a document trustworthy if it is supposed to be kept by law?
Study Notes
Official Records and Documents
- Article 49 of QSO suggests that entries made by public servants in official records are presumed to be true until proven otherwise.
- According to Article 92 of QSO, documents that are supposed to be kept by law are presumed to be genuine and accurate.
Record of Rights and Revenue Officer
- Section 52 of LRA states that entries made in a record-of-rights or periodical record are presumed to be true until proven otherwise.
- The responsibility of a Revenue Officer according to Section 42 of LRA is to ensure the accuracy and authenticity of records.
Trustworthy Documents
- A document is considered trustworthy if it is supposed to be kept by law, and is presumed to be genuine and accurate until proven otherwise.
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Test your knowledge of legal provisions with this quiz on Article 49 and Article 92 of the QSO. See if you understand the significance of entries made by public servants in official records and the credibility of documents in the course of their duty.