9-414. BUSINESS RECORDS — WHEN COMPETENT EVIDENCE. A record of an act, condition or event, shall, insofar as relevant, be competent evidence if the custodian or other qualified witness testifies to the identity and the mode of its preparation, and if it was made in the regular course of business, at or near the time of the act, condition or event, and if, in the opinion of the court, the sources of information, method and time of preparation were such as to justify its admission.
History:
[9-414, added 1939, ch. 106, sec. 2, p. 175.]
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Section 9-401 - PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SEALS.
Section 9-404 - WRITING NEED NOT BE INTRODUCED.
Section 9-405 - PROOF OF WRITINGS.
Section 9-406 - DENIAL BY SUBSCRIBING WITNESS — PROOF BY OTHER EVIDENCE.
Section 9-407 - EVIDENCE OF ADMISSION OF EXECUTION.
Section 9-408 - ENTRIES MADE BY DECEDENT — WHEN ADMISSIBLE.
Section 9-409 - ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF PRIVATE WRITINGS.
Section 9-410 - INSTRUMENTS AFFECTING REALTY — CERTIFIED COPIES OF RECORD — ADMISSIBILITY.
Section 9-411 - SECONDARY EVIDENCE OF WRITINGS — WHEN ADMISSIBLE.
Section 9-413 - BUSINESS RECORDS AS EVIDENCE ACT — TERM DEFINED.
Section 9-414 - BUSINESS RECORDS — WHEN COMPETENT EVIDENCE.
Section 9-415 - BUSINESS RECORDS — UNIFORMITY OF INTERPRETATION OF ACT.
Section 9-416 - BUSINESS RECORDS — SHORT TITLE OF ACT.
Section 9-417 - ADMISSIBILITY OF REPRODUCED RECORDS IN EVIDENCE.