ART. 36] PUBLIC RECORDS——PEES OF OFFICERS. 299
Public Statutes, Office Copies and Official Certificates.
1898, ch. 342.
48. 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 King-
dom 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.
1890, ch. 318.
61. In any suit, action or proceeding at law now depending or
hereafter to be instituted in any of the courts of law of this
State, wherein a transcript of the record of any cause in any
other court in this State might be offered in evidence, it shall be
sufficient to produce the original papers and proceedings in said
last mentioned cause, together with a transcript under seal of the
docket entries therein and offer the same in evidence, and the
same when so produced and offered in evidence shall have the
same effect to all intents and purposes as a transcript of the record
under the seal of the court wherein the same are, and such pro-
duction may be had by any party to a suit, action or proceeding
upon a subpoena duces tecum issued on the special order of the
court in which the same is pending, to the clerk of the court
. wherein such docket entries, original papers and proceedings
may be.
ARTICLE XXXVI.
PEES OF OFFICERS.
9. Officers' fees to be approved by
judges; counties to which ap-
plicable. Fees shall not be
allowed in criminal cases
under jurisdiction of justices
of the peace.
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Clerks of Courts.
12. Fees of such officers.
Coroners and Coroners' Inquests.
17. Juror's fee. Fee to constable for
summoning juror.
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