What do you mean by statement of decedent or person of unsound mind in section 39 rule 130

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In Section 39, Rule 130 of the Rules of Court, a statement of a decedent or person of unsound mind refers to any declaration, act, or omission made by a person who is already deceased or someone who is mentally incapacitated and unable to testify in court. This rule allows for the admission of such statements as evidence in court proceedings, under certain conditions, typically to establish facts relevant to the case at hand. These statements may be considered hearsay but are admissible as exceptions to the rule against hearsay, provided they meet the requirements set forth in the rules of evidence.
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