Instruments recorded without acknowledgment or further proof--Use of certified copies as evidence.

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43-28-3. Instruments recorded without acknowledgment or further proof--Use of certified copies as evidence.

Copies of the records of such patents to real estate, final certificates, patents, contracts of sale of the State of South Dakota, and certificates of discharge of veterans and persons in the military service of the United States as specified in §43-28-2 and of the record of such duly certified copy of any of the same, shall, when duly certified by the custodian of such records, be admissible in evidence without further proof.

Source: CivC 1877, §647; SL 1879, ch 47, §1; CL 1887, §3268; RCivC 1903, §961; SL 1905, ch 149; RC 1919, §569; SL 1921, ch 352; SL 1923, ch 253; SL 1925, ch 265; SDC 1939, §51.1603.


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