The series consists of records created by the Office of the Clerk in Wetaskiwin as well as Camrose. The records include cash books, trial balances, suspense account ledgers, receipt books, fee books, debtor accounts, and suitors trust accounts. The records also include a list of statement of claims and judgments for the Supreme and District Courts of Alberta at Wetaskiwin (1964-1978).
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Scope note(s)
- The Judicial District of Wetaskiwin was established on October 1, 1906 by Order-in-Council (O.C.) 516/06.
- The Judicial District of Wetaskiwin is a geographic area in central northwestern Alberta that facilitated the adjudication of cases through the province’s court system.
- Cities, towns and villages within this judicial district have included Alliance, Camrose, Daysland, Hardisty, Leduc, Ponoka, Provost, Sedgewick, Red Deer, and Wetaskiwin.
Source note(s)
- The place name is based on orders-in-council.