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Corbitt & Macleay v. Bauer
10 Or. 340
Or.
1882
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That the substitution could not be allowed. It would be equivalent to supplying a judicial record of the circuit court that had been lost or destroyed, which that court only had the power to do, in the first instance. And it would be taking cognizance of such record, after thus supplying it, *341by copy authenticated by affidavit, instead of official certificate of the clerk as by the law required. Motion to substitute denied and cross-motion to dismiss appeal allowed.

Case Details

Case Name: Corbitt & Macleay v. Bauer
Court Name: Oregon Supreme Court
Date Published: Oct 15, 1882
Citation: 10 Or. 340
Court Abbreviation: Or.
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