42 So. 1017 | Ala. | 1907
The appeal in this case is taken from an order of the circuit court allOAving the substitution of lost papers iri a pending cause in said court. Section 2647 of the Code of 1896 is as folloAA’-s: “All courts have the inherent power, if original pápers or records, pertaining to matters of civil jurisdiction, or to civil cases AAdiich are pending,' dr which have been determined, are lost or destroyed, to cause a substituttion thereof, and the "substituted paper or record is of equal validity Avith the original.” ' This statute in effect- is but declaratory of the law as -it already existed. Independent of statutes, courts have' poAver to substitute. lost records.- — Mayfield’s Dig. vol. 4, p. 872.
From 'such order, granting the substitution of lost papers, no appeal .lies unless authorized by statute. The appeal in this case is taken presumably under section 2652 of the Code of 1896.' This is the only statute an
By reference to the Code of 1886, from which these sections were brought forward into the Code of .1896, it is made perfectly plain that the “preceding section” referred to in section 2652 is section' 2619. The sections of the present Code from 2618 to 2652, both inclusive, were brought forward from the Code of 1886, and, when brought forward', were changed in their order by the codifier. 'Section 2618 Of the present Code, which relates to the substitution of papers in a pending cause or proceeding, corresponds with section 657 of the old Code. Section 2619 of the present Code, which provides for the substitution of papers, in a cause not pending, but after its determination, corresponds with section 658 of the old Code. Section 2652 of the present Code forms section 659 of the old Code. From this it will be seen that section 2619 of the present Code, which was section 658 of the old Code, must be the section intended by the reference in section 2652 (659) to the preceding, section; and hence it follows that the only right of appeal given by statute from an order granting or refusing the Substitution of lost papers is where the cause in which the substitution is made lias been determined, and not in a pending cause.,
Appeal dismissed.