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Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-45 > R4521

Rule  4521.  Lack  of  record.  A  statement signed by an officer or a  deputy of an officer having legal custody of specified official  records  of  the  United States or of any state, territory or jurisdiction of the  United States, or of any court thereof, or kept  in  any  public  office  thereof,  that  he has made diligent search of the records and has found  no record or entry of a specified nature, is prima facie  evidence  that  the records contain no such record or entry, provided that the statement  is  accompanied  by  a  certificate  that legal custody of the specified  official records belongs to such person, which certificate shall be made  by a person described in rule 4540.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-45 > R4521

Rule  4521.  Lack  of  record.  A  statement signed by an officer or a  deputy of an officer having legal custody of specified official  records  of  the  United States or of any state, territory or jurisdiction of the  United States, or of any court thereof, or kept  in  any  public  office  thereof,  that  he has made diligent search of the records and has found  no record or entry of a specified nature, is prima facie  evidence  that  the records contain no such record or entry, provided that the statement  is  accompanied  by  a  certificate  that legal custody of the specified  official records belongs to such person, which certificate shall be made  by a person described in rule 4540.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cvp > Article-45 > R4521

Rule  4521.  Lack  of  record.  A  statement signed by an officer or a  deputy of an officer having legal custody of specified official  records  of  the  United States or of any state, territory or jurisdiction of the  United States, or of any court thereof, or kept  in  any  public  office  thereof,  that  he has made diligent search of the records and has found  no record or entry of a specified nature, is prima facie  evidence  that  the records contain no such record or entry, provided that the statement  is  accompanied  by  a  certificate  that legal custody of the specified  official records belongs to such person, which certificate shall be made  by a person described in rule 4540.