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EVIDENCE ACT 2001 - SECT 3B Unavailability of persons

EVIDENCE ACT 2001 - SECT 3B

Unavailability of persons

(1)  For the purposes of this Act, a person is taken not to be available to give evidence about a fact if –
(a) the person is dead; or
(b) the person is, for any reason other than the application of section 16 , not competent to give the evidence; or
(c) the person is mentally or physically unable to give the evidence and it is not reasonably practicable to overcome that inability; or
(d) it would be unlawful for the person to give the evidence; or
(e) a provision of this Act prohibits the evidence being given; or
(f) all reasonable steps have been taken, by the party seeking to prove the person is not available, to find the person or secure his or her attendance, but without success; or
(g) all reasonable steps have been taken, by the party seeking to prove the person is not available, to compel the person to give the evidence, but without success.
(2)  In all other cases the person is taken to be available to give evidence about the fact.

Note: The provisions in this section are contained in the Dictionary in the Evidence Act 1995 of the Commonwealth.