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2010 Georgia Code
TITLE 24 - EVIDENCE
CHAPTER 5 - BEST EVIDENCE RULE
ARTICLE 2 - COPIES OF WRITINGS
- § 24-5-20 - When exemplifications of public records considered primary evidence; exemplifications transmitted by facsimile
- § 24-5-21 - When secondary evidence admitted; diligence
- § 24-5-22 - Certified copy of registered paper where original lost or destroyed
- § 24-5-23 - Secondary evidence admissible where records or registry destroyed
- § 24-5-24 - Second recording where record book destroyed or lost, or record incorrectly made or destroyed; when admissible
- § 24-5-25 - Existence of original essential to admissibility of copy; amount of evidence required
- § 24-5-26 - Reproductions made in regular course of business admissible; when enlargements or facsimiles admitted
- § 24-5-27 - Certified copy of deed or other instrument affecting real property admissible without accounting for original
- § 24-5-28 - Certified copy of certain deeds admissible without proof of execution
- § 24-5-29 - Transcript from books of corporation admissible in lieu of books; notice
- § 24-5-30 - Copies of letters testamentary, letters of administration, and letters of guardianship primary evidence
- § 24-5-31 - Authenticated copies of judicial records and probated wills as primary evidence; other copies secondary evidence
- § 24-5-32 - Inscriptions proved by copies
- § 24-5-33 - When certified copy of military discharge admissible
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