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278 EVIDENCE. [ART. XXXV
Public Statutes, Office Copies and Official Certificates.
1904, art. 35, sec. 53. 1888, art. 35, sec. 48. 1860, art. 37, sec. 47. 1845, ch. 89.
1898, ch. 342.
53.* The public or private statutes of the United States or of any
State or territory of the United States or of the united kingdom of
Great Britain and Ireland may be read in evidence from any printed
volume purporting to contain the statutes of the said United States,
State or territory or the united kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland;
and the said printed volume shall in all cases be received as evidence
of said statutes without any further authentication or proof thereof.
See notes to this section in volume 1 of the Annotated Code.
1904, art. 35, sec. 56. 1888, art. 35. sec. 51. 1860, art. 37, sec. 50. 1785, ch. 9,
sec. 7. 1874, ch. 66. 1918, ch. 130, sec. 56.
56. A certified copy under seal of the extract of any deed, mort-
gage, release of mortgage, or lease of real estate, transmitted by any
of the clerks of the circuit courts or the clerk of the superior court of
Baltimore City to the commissioner of the land office shall be evidence
in any Court of record of this State of the original deed, mortgage,
release of mortgage, or lease of real estate.
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*This section has not been amended since 1898. but is reproduced because the
word "or" before the words "the United Kingdom" (the second time they occur)
was printed "of" in volume 1 of the Annotated Code.
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