If you mean as admissable evidence in a trial, then they might be if it can be proven that they came from an original. Whether or not any questionable evidentiary material can be submitted is always decided by the presiding judge.
In general, making copies of notes for personal use and to aid in studying or research is considered legal. However, it is important to respect copyright laws and not distribute or sell copies of notes without permission from the original creator. Additionally, certain educational institutions or workplaces may have their own policies regarding the copying or sharing of notes.
You can buy legal copies at places like music notes.
You can buy legal copies for Rihanna's Run This Town from Music Notes.
Yes, because the creators of the legal copies are not making any money.
No, pound notes are no longer legal tender in Scotland. They have been gradually replaced by pound coins and polymer banknotes. If you have any old pound notes, you can exchange them at a bank or post office.
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no it is not legal to create copies of dvd's unless you work for a company that makes dvds. It's illegal and i wouldnt advise using it to record copywritten material.
NO they are not legal tender in Scotland or anywhere else so no to England as well. In fact Scotland has no such thing as legal tender, however Bank of England notes are legal tender in England only
yes it is legal because on the covers it says not to make illegal copies
A notation is a note of something. So it would be safe to assume that legal notations are only legal notes.
Do notorized letters give one legal protection in court?
No - only coins and notes of the realm are legal tender.
Copies of documents are 'legitimate.' They may not be acceptable for certain legal situations. In which a notarized copy would have to be obtained.