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706 EVIDENCE—PUBLIC RECORDS. [ART. 35.

seal of the inspector and verified by his affidavit to be true and
accurate copies from the original in his possession, and to con-
tain the entire entries or subject-matters in reference to which
such transcripts are required, shall be evidence.

P. G. L, (1860,) art. 37, sec. 57. 1854, ch. 140, sec. 3.

58. All copies of any books, papers, entries and proceedings
in the custody of the keeper of the records of the court of
chancery, certified under his seal of office, shall be evidence.

Ibid. sec. 58. 1798, ch 101, sub-ch 2, sec. 4. 1817, ch. 119. 1888, ch. 545.

59. Copies of any record in the custody of any of the clerks
of the courts of law or equity, or register of wills, certified by
such clerk or register, under the seal of his office, shall be evidence;
and all judgments and decrees, deeds and other papers and pro-
ceedings required by law to be recorded, shall be considered
records within the meaning of this section. Short copies of judg-
ments or decrees, rendered by any court of record of this State,
certified by the clerk under the seal of the court, with the docket
entries, shall be admissible evidence in any other court in this
State, to prove the recovery of such judgment or decree; and it
shall not be necessary to produce a full exemplified copy of the
record in order to prove such judgment or decree.

Carroll's Lessee v. Llewellin, 1 H. & McH 162. Brown's Lessee v. Lynch,
1 H. & McH. 218. Smith's Lessee v. Steele, 1 H. & McH. 419. Willing v.
West. 3 H. & McH. 117. Schnertzell v. Young, 3 H. & McH. 502. Carroll's
Lessee 9 Norwood, 1 H. & J. 167. Cheney's Lessee t. Watkins, 1 H. & J. 527.
Hall v. Gittings, 2 H & J. 122. Orndoff v. Mumma, 3 H. & J. 70. Connelly v.
Bowie, 6 H. & J. 141. Crawford v. State, 6 H. & J. 231. Hum v. Soper, 6 H.
& J 276. Raborg's Admr. v. Hammond, 2 H. & G. 42. Carroll v. Tyler, 2 H.
& G 54 Offutt's Admr. v. Offutt, 2 H. & G 178. Young v. State, 7 G. & J.
253. Boteler v. State, 8 G. & J 359. Budd v. Brooke, 3 Gill, 198. Dent v.
Maddox, 4 Md. 522. Burgess v. Lloyd, 7 Md 179, McClellan v. Kennedy, 8
Md 230 Morris v. Gelston's Lessee, 34 Md 413 Jones v. Jones, 45 Md. 144.
Evans v. Horan, 52 Md. 600. Preston o Evans, 56 Md. 478. Sitler v. McComas,
66 Md. 138.

Ibid. sec. 59. 1817, ch. 119.

60. Copies of judgments, decrees or other judicial proceed-
ings, not required to be recorded, made by any of the clerks

 

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