Michigan Code § 600.2104

Judicial Records of Foreign Countries; Copies as Evidence.
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Sec. 2104.
Copies of such records and proceedings in the courts of a foreign country, may also be admitted in evidence upon due proof:
(1) That the copy offered has been compared by the witness with the original, and is an exact copy of the whole of such original;
(2) That such original was in the custody of the clerk of the court or other officer legally having charge of the same; and
(3) That such copy is duly attested by a seal, which shall be proved to be the seal of the court in which such record or proceeding shall be.
History: 1961, Act 236, Eff. Jan. 1, 1963

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