Every written instrument, except promissory notes, bills of exchange, and the last wills of deceased persons, may be acknowledged in the manner now provided by law for taking the acknowledgment of deeds, and the certificate of the proper officer endorsed thereon shall entitle such instrument to be read in evidence in all courts and elsewhere without other proof of execution.
(9864) RL s 4710
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 600 — Documents As Evidence
Section 600.02 — Business Records As Evidence.
Section 600.03 — Interpretation.
Section 600.04 — Citation, Uniform Business Records As Evidence Act.
Section 600.05 — Account Books; Loose-leaf System.
Section 600.06 — Book Entries By A Person Deceased.
Section 600.07 — Books Proved By Deposition.
Section 600.08 — Letterpress Copies.
Section 600.09 — Affidavits, Taken Out Of State.
Section 600.10 — Affidavit Of Publication.
Section 600.11 — Printer's Affidavit.
Section 600.12 — Affidavit Of Officer Of Historical Society As To Publication.
Section 600.13 — Original Records; Probate Court Decrees; Certified Copies.
Section 600.135 — Photographic Copies Of Business And Public Records.
Section 600.14 — Instruments Acknowledged; Evidence.
Section 600.15 — Written Instruments; Signatures; Pleading And Proof.
Section 600.16 — Endorsement Of Money Received.
Section 600.17 — Copies Of Government Records And Documents.
Section 600.18 — Federal Census; Population.
Section 600.19 — Abstracts Of Title To Be Received In Evidence.
Section 600.20 — Marriage Certificate And Record.
Section 600.21 — Copies Of Record Of Death; Recordation.
Section 600.22 — Instruments, Records Thereof, And Copies.
Section 600.23 — Recorders And Court Administrators.
Section 600.24 — Finding Of Presumed Death Under Federal Missing Persons Act.