State v. Stade
1 D. Chip. 303 | Vt. | 1814
The laws of the other States, printed under authority, have been constantly admitted in the Courts of this State, and such has been the practice of some, at least, of the neighbouring States. If such act be proved, agreeably to the provisions of the act of Congress, the Courts are bound to admit it — -they may admit it, although not so proved. Let the act be read from the printed book. *