2006 Alabama Code - Section 34-3-23 — Authority of attorneys in case — Proof.

The court or judge may, on motion of either party and on being shown reasonable grounds therefor, require the attorney for the adverse party, or for one of the several adverse parties, to produce or prove the authority under which he appears and, until he does so, may stay all proceedings by him on behalf of the party for whom he assumes to appear; but the oath of the attorney is presumptive evidence of his authority.

(Code 1852, §746; Code 1867, §880; Code 1876, §798; Code 1886, §868; Code 1896, §594; Code 1907, §2990; Code 1923, §6255; Code 1940, T. 46, §48.)

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