Whenever any record transmitted to the appellate courts shall contain any document, paper, testimony or other proceeding in a foreign language, and the record does not also contain a translation of such document, paper, testimony or other proceeding made under the authority of the trial court or admitted to be correct, the record shall not be filed, but the case shall be reported to the appellate court by the clerk, and the court will thereupon remand it back to the trial court in order that a translation may be supplied and inserted in the record. (SCO 439 effective November 15, 1980)
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