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§ 889.01. Publication By State As Evidence Of Laws
§ 889.02. Publication By Other States And United States As Evidence Of Laws And Regulations
§ 889.03. Copies Certified By State Law Librarian; Fees
§ 889.04. County And Municipal Ordinances
§ 889.05. Common Law Of Sister States
§ 889.06. Alien Laws
§ 889.07. Court Records And Copies
§ 889.08. Copies, How Certified, Presumptions
§ 889.09. Certification Of Nonfiling
§ 889.10. Official Certificates, Etc
§ 889.11. Reporter's Transcript As Evidence
§ 889.13. Transcript Of Municipal Court Records
§ 889.14. Proof Of Unrecorded Proceedings Before Municipal Judge
§ 889.15. Proceedings Of Other Courts As Evidence
§ 889.16. Judgment Of Foreign Justice
§ 889.17. Conveyances And Record Thereof
§ 889.18. Official Records
§ 889.19. Pedigree Recitals In Deeds And Wills
§ 889.23. Acknowledged Writings, Evidence
§ 889.24. Conveyance, How Proved
§ 889.241. How Made When Grantor Refuses
§ 889.242. How, When Witnesses Dead
§ 889.243. Witnesses, How Subpoenaed; Neglect To Appear
§ 889.28. Proof Of Age
§ 889.29. Photographic Copies Of Business Records As Evidence



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