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Laws, Public Records, And Copies Of Original Records As Evidence

This is Article 2 of the Code of Virginia, titled “Laws, Public Records, And Copies Of Original Records As Evidence.” It is part of Title 8.01, titled “Civil Remedies And Procedure.” It is part of Chapter 14, titled “Evidence.” It’s comprised of the following 6 sections.

§ 8.01-389
Judicial records as evidence; full faith and credit; recitals in deeds, deeds of trust, and mortgages; "records" defined; certification
§ 8.01-390
Nonjudicial records as evidence (Subdivision (10)(a) of Supreme Court Rule 2:803 derived from subsection C of this section)
§ 8.01-390.1
School records as evidence
§ 8.01-390.2
Reports by Chief Medical Examiner received as evidence
§ 8.01-390.3
Business records as evidence
§ 8.01-391
Copies of originals as evidence (Supreme Court Rule 2:1005 derived from this section)

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