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Section 10-2B-1.27

Evidentiary effect of copy of filed document.

REPEALED IN THE 2009 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2009-513, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2011. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT.

A certificate attached to a copy of a document filed by the probate judge or Secretary of State, bearing his or her signature (which may be in facsimile) and, in the case of the Secretary of State, the Seal of this State, certifying that the original is on file with his or her office, is conclusive evidence that the original document is on file with the probate judge or the Secretary of State, as the case may be.

(Acts 1994, No. 94-245, p. 343, §1.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title10 > Chapter2B > 10-2B-1_27

Section 10-2B-1.27

Evidentiary effect of copy of filed document.

REPEALED IN THE 2009 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2009-513, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2011. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT.

A certificate attached to a copy of a document filed by the probate judge or Secretary of State, bearing his or her signature (which may be in facsimile) and, in the case of the Secretary of State, the Seal of this State, certifying that the original is on file with his or her office, is conclusive evidence that the original document is on file with the probate judge or the Secretary of State, as the case may be.

(Acts 1994, No. 94-245, p. 343, §1.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title10 > Chapter2B > 10-2B-1_27

Section 10-2B-1.27

Evidentiary effect of copy of filed document.

REPEALED IN THE 2009 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2009-513, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2011. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT.

A certificate attached to a copy of a document filed by the probate judge or Secretary of State, bearing his or her signature (which may be in facsimile) and, in the case of the Secretary of State, the Seal of this State, certifying that the original is on file with his or her office, is conclusive evidence that the original document is on file with the probate judge or the Secretary of State, as the case may be.

(Acts 1994, No. 94-245, p. 343, §1.)