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Entries of decrees and dismisses in clerk of the peace's book to be evidence.
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57. In all proceedings, civil or criminal, the entry in the clerk of the peace's book of a decree or dismiss shall be conclusive evidence that a decree or dismiss between the parties named in such entry, and to the purport and effect mentioned therein, was pronounced by the chairman of the county at the sessions of which such book shall purport to be the record, and it shall not be necessary in any case to produce the decree or dismiss signed by the chairman.
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