[2009] Evidence Cap 80 Section 72–Proof where no attesting witness found. 73–Admission of execution of attested document. 74–Proof where attesting witness denies execution. 75–Proof of document not required to be attested. 76–Comparison of signatures, seals, etc. 77–Reports by Government analysts and geologists 78–Photographic evidence–admissibility of certificate. Part IV–Public Documents 79–Distinction between public and private documents. 80–Certified copies of public documents. 81–Proof by certified copies. 82–Proof of certain public documents. Part V–Presumptions as to Documents 83–Certified documents. 84–Records of evidence. 85–Gazette, etc., to be prima facie evidence. 86–Gazettes, newspapers, and documents produced from proper custody. 87–Publications generally. 88–Documents admissible in England. 89–Maps or plans. 90–Laws and judicial reports. 91–Powers of attorney. 92–Certified copies of foreign judicial records. 93–Books, maps and charts. 94–Telegraphic messages. 95–Presumption as to due execution, etc. 96–Documents twenty years old. Part VI–Exclusion of Oral by Documentary Evidence 97–Written contracts and grants. 98–Evidence of oral agreement. 99–Evidence to explain a patent ambiguity. 100–Evidence to show inapplicability. 101–Evidence to explain a latent ambiguity. 102–Evidence of application to one of several subjects. 103–Evidence of application to one of several sets of facts. 104–Evidence to explain special words. 105–Evidence of variation given by third parties. 106–Wills. www.kenyalaw.org 5

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