Judicial Sub-District of Camrose

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  • The Judicial Sub-District of Camrose was established in 1918 by Order-in-Council (O.C.) 71/1918 as a sub-district of the Judicial District of Wetaskiwin. It disbanded in 1936 (O.C. 1237/36).

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  • The name authority is based on orders-in-council.

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    Judicial Sub-District of Camrose

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      Judicial Sub-District of Camrose

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        Judicial Sub-District of Camrose

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        Series · 1914-1978

        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).

        Alberta. Attorney General. Clerk of the Court
        Fonds · 1918-1936

        The fonds consists of files pertaining to legal matters heard by the District Court of Alberta based in Camrose. The fonds consists of the following subseries:

        • Civil and criminal case files
        • Probate and surrogate case files
        • Debt orders

        Alberta. District Court
        Fonds · 1918-1936

        The fonds consists of procedure books and case files pertaining to criminal and civil matters heard by the Supreme Court of Alberta based in Camrose. For civil matters, the case files may contain statements of claim, counterclaims, judgments, orders, correspondence and other related legal documents. For criminal matters, the files may contain information and complaints, charges, statements of accused, indictments, warrants, praecipes, fiats, subpoenas, affidavits, warrants, transcripts of proceedings / preliminary hearings, exhibits, correspondence, statements of disbursements, and other legal documents relating to criminal actions or proceedings including appeals.

        Alberta. Supreme Court