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Form of records - 15 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 107

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     § 107.  Form of records.
        Any records maintained by a corporation or other association
     in the regular course of its business, including shareholder or
     membership records, books of account and minute books, may be
     kept on, or be in the form of, punch cards, magnetic storage
     media, photographs, microphotographs or any other information
     storage device if the records so kept can be converted into
     reasonably legible written form within a reasonable time. Any
     corporation or other association shall so convert any records so
     kept upon the request of any person entitled to inspect the
     records. Where records are kept in this manner, a reasonably
     legible written form produced from the information storage
     device that accurately portrays the record shall be admissible
     in evidence, and shall be accepted for all other purposes, to
     the same extent as an original written record of the same
     information would have been accepted.

        Cross References.  Section 107 is referred to in sections
     1104, 1508, 1512, 5104, 5508, 5512, 8525 of this title.
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