A document in due form purporting to be a bill of lading, policy or certificate of insurance, official weigher’s or inspector’s certificate, consular invoice, or any other document authorized or required by the contract to be issued by a third party is prima facie evidence of its own authenticity and genuineness and of the facts stated in the document by the third party.
(Dec. 30, 1963, 77 Stat. 636, Pub. L. 88-243, § 1; Apr. 27, 2013, D.C. Law 19-299, § 2, 60 DCR 2634.)
2001 Ed., § 28:1-202.
1981 Ed., § 28:1-202.
1973 Ed., § 28:1-202.
Source: Former Section 1-202.
Changes from former law: Except for minor stylistic changes, this Section is identical to former Section 1-202.
1. This section supplies judicial recognition for documents that are relied upon as trustworthy by commercial parties.
2. This section is concerned only with documents that have been given a preferred status by the parties themselves who have required their procurement in the agreement, and for this reason the applicability of the section is limited to actions arising out of the contract that authorized or required the document. The list of documents is intended to be illustrative and not exclusive.
3. The provisions of this section go no further than establishing the documents in question as prima facie evidence and leave to the court the ultimate determination of the facts where the accuracy or authenticity of the documents is questioned. In this connection the section calls for a commercially reasonable interpretation.
4. Documents governed by this section need not be writings if records in another medium are generally relied upon in the context.
Structure District of Columbia Code
Title 28 - Commercial Instruments and Transactions. [Enacted title]
Subtitle I - Uniform Commercial Code
Article 1 - General Provisions
Part III - Territorial Applicability and General Rules
§ 28:1–301. Territorial applicability; parties’ power to choose applicable law
§ 28:1–302. Variation by agreement
§ 28:1–303. Course of performance, course of dealing, and usage of trade
§ 28:1–304. Obligation of good faith
§ 28:1–305. Remedies to be liberally administered
§ 28:1–306. Waiver or renunciation of claim or right after breach
§ 28:1–307. Prima facie evidence by third-party documents
§ 28:1–308. Performance or acceptance under reservation of rights