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  8. Chapter 5 - Public Documents, Records And Books


Chapter 5 - Public Documents, Records And Books


  • Section 19-5-10. Admissibility of certified copies or certified photostatic copies of documents.
  • Section 19-5-20. Notice required under Section 19-5-10.
  • Section 19-5-30. Admissibility of photostatic or certified copies of certain motor vehicle records.
  • Section 19-5-40. Admissibility of certified photographic copy of instrument or record pertaining to business or government when original is lost or destroyed.
  • Section 19-5-50. Evidence of appointment of executors or administrators.
  • Section 19-5-60. Production of instruments required to be recorded as evidence of execution and recording.
  • Section 19-5-70. Applicability of foregoing section when fraud is alleged.
  • Section 19-5-210. Admissibility of certified copies of grants issued by North Carolina.
  • Section 19-5-220. Proof of various instruments.
  • Section 19-5-230. Foreign evidences of debt shall be admissible only on basis of reciprocity.
  • Section 19-5-310. Effect of finding of presumed death under Federal Missing Persons Act.
  • Section 19-5-320. Effect of report that person is missing, besieged, captured by the enemy or the like.
  • Section 19-5-330. Signature of reports or copies shall prima facie be deemed authorized.
  • Section 19-5-510. Uniform Business Records as Evidence Act.
  • Section 19-5-520. Certified business records.
  • Section 19-5-610. Uniform Photographic Copies of Business and Public Records as Evidence Act.
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