Alabama Statutes

§ 12-20-26 — Substitution of Lost, Etc., Papers or Records in Civil Cases - Inherent Power of Courts

Alabama § 12-20-26
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 12Courts
Ch. 20Judicial and Other Public Records
Art. 2Judicial Records

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Ala. Code § 12-20-26 (2026).

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All courts have the inherent power, if original papers or records pertaining to matters of civil jurisdiction or to civil actions which are pending or which have been determined are lost, mislaid, destroyed or mutilated, to cause a substitution thereof, and the substituted paper or record is of equal validity with the original.

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Legislative History

(Code 1867, §§648, 649; Code 1876, §555; Code 1886, §656; Code 1896, §2647; Code 1907, §5739; Code 1923, §10132; Code 1940, T. 7, §8.)

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