Sec. 26. The judgment docket shall have an alphabetical index kept by the clerk, both direct and indirect - the direct memorandum in the index shall show the name of the.
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Sec. 26. The judgment docket shall have an alphabetical index kept by the clerk, both direct and indirect - the direct memorandum in the index shall show the name of the claimant, the name of the estate, and the page upon which the claim will be found; the indirect memorandum in the index shall merely be the name of the estate, opposite which shall be set down the various pages upon which judgments are entered, either against or for the estate. This section is subject to the provisions of "The Local Records Act", approved August 18, 1961, as amended.