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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 33 STAT. · March 22, 1904 · Chapter 748

Chapter 748. To authorize registers and receivers of United States land offices to furnish transcripts of their records to individuals

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CHAP. 748.— An Act To authorize registers and receivers of United States land offices to furnish transcripts of their records to individuals. March 22, 1904. [[H. R. 5511](/us/bill/58/hr/5511).] [[Public, No. 64](/us/pl/58/64).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Public lands. Registers and receivers may receive transcript fees. That registers and receivers of United States land offices shall, in addition to the fees now allowed by law, he entitled to charge and receive for making transcripts of the records in their offices for individuals, the sum of ten cents per hundredTranscripts admitted as evidence. words for each transcript so furnished; and the transcripts thus furnished, when duly certified to by them, shall be admitted as evidence in all courts of the United States and the Territories thereof, and before all officials authorized to receive evidence, with the same force and effect as the original records.
Approved, March 22, 1904.
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