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HERITAGE ACT 1977 - SECT 151
Evidence
151 Evidence
(1) A document purporting to be an interim heritage order is admissible in
evidence in any legal proceedings and is prima facie evidence of the due
making of that order and the contents of that order if it purports to be
published in the Gazette.
(1A) The Heritage Council may issue a certificate
certifying that a particular item or particular land is or is not the subject
of a listing on the State Heritage Register, or was or was not the subject of
a listing on the State Heritage Register on a particular date or during a
particular period. Such a certificate is prima facie evidence of the matters
certified. A certificate purporting to have been issued by the
Heritage Council under this section is presumed, unless the contrary is
established, to have been so issued.
(2) A document purporting to be a copy
or extract of any document, map or plan embodied, incorporated or referred to
in an interim heritage order or a listing on the State Heritage Register is
admissible in evidence in any legal proceedings if-- (a) it purports to be
published in the Gazette or on a NSW Government website, or
(a1) it purports
to be printed by the authority of the Government, or
(b) it purports to be
certified, where the original document, map or plan is in the custody of the
Department, under the hand of a person employed in that Department.
(3) Where
the original document, map or plan is in the custody of the Department, the
Department of Premier and Cabinet shall furnish the certified copy or extract
to the person applying for it upon payment of such fee as is determined by the
Department of Premier and Cabinet.
(4) For the purposes of this section, a
copy or extract of a map or plan may be to the same scale as the original or
may be an enlarged or reduced copy.
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