§ 308 — When certificate must be under seal
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§ 308. When certificate must be under seal. 1. When a certificate of\nacknowledgment or proof is made without this state, whether within or\nwithout the United States, (a) if made by a judge or other presiding\nofficer of a court having a seal, or by the clerk or other certifying\nofficer thereof, such certificate must be under the seal of such court;\n(b) if made by a commissioner of deeds appointed pursuant to the laws of\nthis state to take acknowledgments or proofs without this state, such\ncertificate must be under his seal of office;
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