7Seal and validity of documents
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(1)The Commission may have a seal.
(2)The application of the seal is authenticated by the signature of a member of the Commission or of another person authorised by the Commission for that purpose.
(3)A document purporting to be duly executed under the seal of the Commission, or signed on its behalf by the chief executive or another member of staff authorised to do so, is to be received in evidence and taken to be so executed or signed unless the contrary is proved.