Indiana Statutes
§ 26-1-1-202 — Prima facie evidence by third party documents
Indiana § 26-1-1-202
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Ind. Code § 26-1-1-202 (2026).
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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 shall
be prima facie evidence of its own authenticity and genuineness and of
the facts stated in the document by the third party.
Formerly: Acts 1963, c.317, s.1-202.
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