SEAL OF OFFICE — CERTIFIED COPIES OF DOCUMENTS AS EVIDENCE.

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67-1218. SEAL OF OFFICE — CERTIFIED COPIES OF DOCUMENTS AS EVIDENCE. The treasurer must keep a seal of office for the authentication of all papers, writings and documents required by law to be certified by him; and copies so authenticated and certified, of all papers and documents lawfully deposited in his office, must be received in evidence as the original documents.

History:

[(67-1218) 1864, p. 415, sec. 9; R.S., sec. 239; am. R.C., sec. 139; reen. C.L., sec. 139; C.S., sec. 175; I.C.A., sec. 65-1118.]


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