shop book rule

shop-book rule. Evidence. An exception to the hearsay rule permitting the admission into evidence of original bookkeeping records if the books’ entries were made in the ordinary course of business and the books are introduced by somebody who maintains them. [Cases: Evidence 354. C.J.S. Evidence §§ 925, 934.]
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