Section 88: Court may presume telegram accuracy, not sender identity
88.Presumption as to telegraphic messages
The court may presume that a message, forwarded from a telegraph office to the person to whom the message purports to be addressed, corresponds with a message delivered for transmission at the office from which the message purports to be sent, but the court shall not make any presumption as to the person by whom that message was delivered for transmission.
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A court is allowed to assume that a telegram received by someone is the same as the one handed in for transmission at the originating telegraph office...
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