The Reciprocity Act
4Burden of proof on person claiming exemption
If any person alleged to be domiciled in any British Possession and to be subject to the provisions of this Act pleads that he is not so domiciled, or that the provisions of this Act do not apply to him, the onus of proving the truth of such a plea shall be on him.
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All sections
- 1 Short title, extent and commencement
- 2 Definitions
- 3 Power of Central Government to impose reciprocal disabilities on persons domiciled in British Possessions
- 4 Burden of proof on person claiming exemption
- 5 Direction imposing disabilities in respect of entry, travel and residence not to apply to armed forces
- 6 Power to make rules
- 7 Repealed