Commonwealth Consolidated Regulations(1) There shall be a seal of the Tribunal, which shall be of a design approved by the President and shall include:
(a) the Coat of Arms of the Commonwealth, that is to say the armorial ensigns and supporters granted to the Commonwealth by Royal Warrant dated the nineteenth day of September, One thousand nine hundred and twelve; and
(b) the words “Copyright Tribunal”.
(2) The Secretary shall keep a device for affixing the seal of the Tribunal to a document.
(3) Subject to this regulation, the seal of the Tribunal shall be affixed by or with the authority of the Secretary to such documents as are required by these Regulations or by a direction of the President or of the Tribunal to be sealed with the seal of the Tribunal.
(4) The Secretary shall also keep a stamp, the design of which shall, as nearly as practicable, be the same as the design of the seal of the Tribunal.
(5) A document to which the seal of the Tribunal is required to be affixed may be stamped with the stamp referred to in the last preceding subregulation and, when so stamped, has the same force and effect as if it had been sealed with the seal of the Tribunal.
(6) All courts and all persons acting judicially shall take judicial notice of a seal or stamp referred to in this regulation affixed to, or stamped on, a document and, in the absence of proof to the contrary, shall presume that it was affixed or stamped by proper authority.