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§ 891.03. Lists Of State Lands
§ 891.04. Certificate As To Public Lands
§ 891.05. Land Patents By State Officers
§ 891.06. Deed On Judicial Sale
§ 891.07. Certificate Of Judicial Sale
§ 891.08. Records Showing Revenue Stamps
§ 891.09. Record Of Births, Stillbirths, Fetal Deaths, Deaths And Marriages
§ 891.10. Village Records
§ 891.11. County Records As To Taxation
§ 891.12. Land Office Receipt
§ 891.14. State Land Office Certification Of Title
§ 891.16. Certificate Of Land Transfers
§ 891.17. Certificate Of Adjutant General
§ 891.18. Affidavits Of Service
§ 891.20. Articles Of Incorporation, Presumptions
§ 891.21. Affidavit Of Notice Of Corporate Meeting
§ 891.22. Certificate Of Insurance Assessment
§ 891.23. Copies Of Insurance Books
§ 891.24. Evidence From Financial Institution Books
§ 891.25. Presumptions As To Signatures
§ 891.27. Effect Of Seal
§ 891.28. Area Of Towns And Counties
§ 891.29. Allegations Of Partnership
§ 891.30. Joint Liability
§ 891.31. Corporate Existence
§ 891.32. Allegation As To Representative Capacity
§ 891.33. Proof Of Malice In Slander And Libel
§ 891.34. Presumption As To Citizenship
§ 891.345. Establishment Of Citizenship
§ 891.35. Execution Of Official Bond
§ 891.36. Evidence Of Title To Realty
§ 891.37. Presumption As To Officer's Return
§ 891.38. Officer's Certificate As Evidence
§ 891.39. Presumption As To Whether a Child Is Marital Or Nonmarital; Self-Crimination; Birth Certificates
§ 891.395. Presumption As To Time Of Conception
§ 891.40. Artificial Insemination
§ 891.405. Presumption Of Paternity Based On Acknowledgment
§ 891.41. Presumption Of Paternity Based On Marriage Of The Parties
§ 891.43. Relief From Destruction Of Public Records
§ 891.44. Presumption Of Lack Of Contributory Negligence For Infant Minor
§ 891.45. Presumption Of Employment-Connected Disease; Heart Or Respiratory Impairment Or Disease
§ 891.455. Presumption Of Employment-Connected Disease; Cancer
§ 891.46. Mailed Service



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