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10. Where a member of a reserve force is required by or in pursuance of orders or regulations made under section 4 of the Act to attend any place, a certificate—
(a)purporting to be signed by an officer or person who is mentioned in it as being appointed to be present at that place for the purpose of inspecting members of the force in question or for any other purpose connected with that force, and
(b)stating that the member of the reserve force failed to attend in accordance with that requirement,
shall without proof of the signature or appointment of the officer or person be evidence of the failure in any proceedings relating to such a failure under section 95 of the Act(1).
Section 95 was amended by the Armed Forces Act 2006, section 358, Schedule 14, paragraph 39, and section 378(2), Schedule 17.
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