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The provisions in the two preceding sections contained shall apply to a copy of any record or paper in the clerk's office of any court in the state of Virginia, or in the office of the secretary of the commonwealth, treasurer, register of the land office, or either Auditor, or any surveyor of lands of that state, attested as aforesaid; and to any certificate of the Auditor of public accounts of that state as to the return of any real estate as delinquent, or sale thereof for taxes, or payment or nonpayment of taxes on forfeited or delinquent lands, or nonentry of lands on the books of the commissioner of the revenue: Provided, That such certificate of the Auditor as to the payment or nonpayment of taxes on forfeited or delinquent lands, or nonentry of such lands on the books of the commissioner of the revenue, be filed with the papers in any suit in relation to such lands, and notice thereof be given to the opposite party or his attorney, at least forty days before the first day of the term at which it is offered as evidence.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - West Virginia Code Chapter 57. Evidence and Witnesses § 57-1-9. Application of §§ 57-1-7 and 57-1-8 to records or papers in public offices in Virginia - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wv/chapter-57-evidence-and-witnesses/wv-code-sect-57-1-9/
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