2014 Kentucky Revised Statutes
CHAPTER 422 - EVIDENCE AND LOST RECORDS
422.250 Reentering instrument -- Effect of.

KY Rev Stat § 422.250 (2014) What's This?

Download as PDF 422.250 Reentering instrument -- Effect of. (1) (2) If any record book, containing judgments, decrees, orders, executions, or proceedings of a court, is lost, destroyed, or becomes illegible, and can be again entered correctly by means of any writing, the court may order its clerk to have the matter reentered. The reentered record, when approved by the court, shall have the same effect as the original. If any record book of written instruments, or any such instrument, filed in any clerk's office is lost, destroyed, or becomes illegible, the clerk shall upon the production of any original paper which was recorded in the lost book, or an attested copy from the record, or of anything else in said book, or of any paper so filed, on the request of the person interested, rerecord the instrument and shall certify on the record whether it was recorded from the original or a copy, and how it was authenticated. Such record shall be prima facie evidence. Effective:October 1, 1942 History: Recodified 1942 Ky. Acts ch. 208, sec. 1, effective October 1, 1942, from Ky. Stat. secs. 3997, 3998.

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