This legislation has been repealed.
(1) Every entry in the minutes purporting to be a minute of the business transacted at a meeting of the society or of its board, and to be signed by the chairperson at a subsequent meeting, shall be evidence that the business as recorded in it was transacted at the meeting and that the meeting was duly called and held.
(2) An entry in the minutes of a meeting of a society to the effect that a resolution was carried or carried unanimously, or was lost, shall be evidence of the fact without proof of the number or proportion of votes recorded for or against the resolution.