Section 47: When expert opinions on customs and local terms are relevant
47.Opinion as to usages, tenets, etc., when relevant
When the court has to form an opinion as toβ
(a)the usages and tenets of any body of men or family;
(b)the constitution and government of any religious or charitable foundation; or
(c)the meaning of words or terms used in particular districts or by particular classes of people,
the opinion of persons having special means of the knowledge thereon are relevant facts.
Plain English Summary
You can present evidence from a person who has special knowledge about the customs of a group, the rules of a religious or charitable organisation, or...
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