Which is not correct?
S. 11 of the Civil Evidence Act 1968 …
A) reverses the decision in Hollington v F. Hewthorn & Co Ltd [1943] KB 587 and creates a persuasive presumption that the person convicted shall be taken to have committed the offence in question.
B) provides that a party may not rely on a conviction on which an appeal is pending.
C) enables a party to rely on a relevant conviction of the other party.
D) provides that a party must provide details of the conviction in his particulars of claim including the conviction, the date of it, and the court in which it was made.
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