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Part IIIU.K. Provisions Supplementary to Sections 68 and 69
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14For the purpose of deciding whether or not a statement is so admissible the court may draw any reasonable inference—
(a)from the circumstances in which the statement was made or otherwise came into being; or
(b)from any other circumstances, including the form and contents of the document in which the statement is contained.
15Provision may be made by rules of court for supplementing the provisions of section 68 or 69 above or this Schedule.
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