Such a conditional sales contract, when the execution thereof has been acknowledged or proved before an officer having authority to take and certify the acknowledgment of conveyances and when such contract has been duly recorded, must be received in evidence without other proof of execution; and, if the original of such contract is lost or destroyed, or the party offering in evidence a certified transcript has not the custody or control thereof, a certified transcript from the record thereof must be received in evidence without other proof of the execution of the original.
Structure Code of Alabama
Chapter 4 - Conveyances and Creation of Estates.
Article 3 - Recordation and Registration in General.
Division 2 - Recordation Necessary as to Purchasers, Mortgagees, and Judgment Creditors.
Section 35-4-90 - Conveyances of Real Property Generally.
Section 35-4-91 - Instruments Creating Estates in Remainder, Etc.
Section 35-4-92 - Transfers of Standing Timber, Trees, and Cutting Rights.
Section 35-4-93 - Marriage Settlements.
Section 35-4-95 - Effect of Loans of Personal Property Not in Writing.
Section 35-4-96 - Conveyances of Personalty to Minors.
Section 35-4-97 - Effect of Parol Gifts of Personal Property.
Section 35-4-98 - When Conditional Sales Contract Received in Evidence.