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Montana Title 26. Evidence § 26-1-604. When recitals in statutes conclusive

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The recitals in a public statute are conclusive evidence of the facts recited for the purpose of carrying it into effect, but no further. The recitals in a private statute are conclusive evidence between parties who claim under its provisions, but no further.

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