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(a) by delivering it to him or to his solici-
tor; or
(b) in the case of a body corporate, by
delivering it to the secretary or clerk of
the body at its registered or principal
office or by sending it by registered post
addressed to the secretary or clerk of that
body at that office.
Proof by formal
admission. 1967, c.80, s. 10.
650. (1) Subject to the provisions of this
section, any fact of which oral evidence may be given
in any criminal proceedings may be admitted for the
purpose of those proceedings by or on behalf of the
prosecutor or defendant and the admission by any
party of any such fact under this section shall as
against that party be conclusive evidence in those
proceedings of the fact admitted.
(2) An admission under this section
(a) may be made before or during the procee-
dings;
(b)
if made otherwise than in court, shall be
in writing;
(c) if made in writing by an individual, shall
purport to be signed by the person making
it and, if so made by a body corporate,
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