(1) A certificate apparently issued under the authority of the Regulator and certifying that a specified person was or was not the holder of a licence of a particular class at a specified time or for a specified period is admissible in legal proceedings (a) as evidence of the facts so certified; and(b) if the certificate contains information about the terms and conditions of the licence, as evidence of the information contained in the certificate.(2) A certificate apparently issued under the authority of the Regulator and certifying that a specified licence was suspended, surrendered or cancelled on a particular date is admissible in legal proceedings as evidence of the fact so certified.(3) A certificate apparently issued under the authority of the Regulator and certifying that a notice, report or other document was or was not given or received on or before a specified date is admissible in legal proceedings as evidence of the fact so certified.(4) A certificate apparently signed by a member of the Board certifying that a determination was made in terms specified in the certificate is admissible in legal proceedings as evidence of the making and terms of the determination.