26-1-607. When writings of a decedent prima facie evidence.
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26-1-607 . When writings of a decedent prima facie evidence. The entries and other writings of a decedent, made at or near the time of the transaction and when the decedent was in a position to know the facts stated therein, are prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein, in the following cases:
(1)when the writing or entry was made against the interest of the person making it;
(2)when it was made in a professional capacity and in the ordinary course of professional conduct;
(3)when it was made in the performance of a duty specially enjoined by law.