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COPY (law)


COPY. A copy is a true transcript of an original writing. 2. Copies cannot be given in evidence, unless proof is made that the 2. Copies cannot be given in evidence, unless proof is made that the originals, from which they are taken, are lost, or in the power of the originals, from which they are taken, are lost, or in the power of the opposite party; and in the latter case, that notice has been given him to opposite party; and in the latter case, that notice has been given him to produce the original. See 12 Vin. Abr. 97; Phil. Ev. Index, h.t.; Poth. produce the original. See 12 Vin. Abr. 97; Phil. Ev. Index, h.t.; Poth. Obl. Pt. 4, c. 1, art. 33 Bouv. Inst. n. 3055. 3. To prove a copy of a Obl. Pt. 4, c. 1, art. 33 Bouv. Inst. n. 3055. 3. To prove a copy of a record, the witness must be able to swear that he has examined it, line for record, the witness must be able to swear that he has examined it, line for line, with the original, or has examined the copy, while another person read line, with the original, or has examined the copy, while another person read the original. 1 Campb. R. 469. It is not requisite that the persons the original. 1 Campb. R. 469. It is not requisite that the persons examining should exchange, papers, and read them alternately. 2 Taunt. R. examining should exchange, papers, and read them alternately. 2 Taunt. R. 470. Vide, generally, 3 Bouv. Inst. n. 3106-10; 1 Stark. R. 183; 2 E. C. L. 470. Vide, generally, 3 Bouv. Inst. n. 3106-10; 1 Stark. R. 183; 2 E. C. L. Rep. 183; 4 Campb. 372; 2 Burr.1179; B.N.P.129; 1 Carr.






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To reproduce an original.