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22-11A-64
Section 22-11A-64 Appeal process. (a) Any health care worker who has appealed the State Health
Officer's final order to the State Committee of Public Health and who is aggrieved by the
outcome may appeal that decision by filing a notice of appeal in the circuit court of his
or her county of residence or in the Circuit Court of Montgomery County within 30 days of
the issuance of the final decision of the State Committee of Public Health. (b) The health
care worker may be represented by counsel or may participate in proceedings in the court on
his or her own behalf. If the health care worker elects to represent himself or herself, the
pleadings, documents, and evidence filed with the court shall be liberally construed to do
substantial justice. The court shall provide assistance to the health care worker in preparing
and filing the notice of appeal and shall take those steps that are necessary to keep the
health care worker's identity confidential. The assistance may be provided by court...
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43-2-85
Section 43-2-85 Bond of general administrator. The general administrator of a county must give
bond, with at least two sufficient sureties or a sufficient guaranty or surety company, in
an amount to be prescribed by the judge of probate sufficient to secure all persons interested,
payable to the judge of probate and conditioned faithfully to administer all estates which
may come to his charge as such general administrator, which bond must be approved by such
judge. (Code 1852, §1689; Code 1867, §2009; Code 1876, §2371; Code 1886, §2028; Code 1896,
§70; Code 1907, §2536; Code 1923, §5758; Code 1940, T. 61, §135.)...
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19-3-38
Section 19-3-38 Admissibility of evidence at hearings; exceptions; appeals. Upon a hearing
before the register or clerk under any of the provisions of this article, any competent legal
evidence, written or oral, may be received. All such evidence must be noted and oral testimony
reduced to writing by the register or clerk. Within 10 days thereafter, either party may file
exceptions to the action or conclusion of the register or clerk, and may have the same reviewed
by the circuit judge upon 10 days' notice to the other party, such review to be without any
presumption in favor of the correctness of the action or conclusion of the register or clerk.
From the decision of the circuit judge thereon an appeal lies to the court of civil appeals
or the supreme court within 42 days. (Code 1896, §4170; Code 1907, §6072; Code 1923, §10409;
Code 1940, T. 58, §26.)...
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43-2-645
Section 43-2-645 Refunding bonds - Required; terms and conditions. Such order must not in any
case be made, unless the applicant gives a refunding bond, with two sufficient sureties, to
be approved by the judge of probate, payable to the administrator, in double the amount distributed
to the applicant or in double the value of his share of the property directed to be distributed,
to be ascertained by the appraisement or other evidence and entered of record, and conditioned
to refund the amount directed to be paid, or to return the property received on such distribution,
or to pay the value thereof and interest on such amount or value from the time the same was
received, if the assets are insufficient to discharge the debts and charges against the estate.
(Code 1852, §1782; Code 1867, §2109; Code 1876, §2486; Code 1886, §2203; Code 1896, §271;
Code 1907, §2729; Code 1923, §5968; Code 1940, T. 61, §370.)...
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6-6-700
Section 6-6-700 Entry of judgment against clerk, register, or their sureties. Judgment must,
in like manner, be summarily entered against the clerk of the circuit court and his sureties,
or either of them, and against the register in circuit court and his sureties, or either of
them, on three days' notice, in the following cases: (1) In favor of the plaintiff in execution
for failure to enter on the execution docket the return made upon an execution by the proper
officer, within three days after the return is made, for 20 percent on the amount of the execution
and interest thereon; (2) For failing on demand to pay over money received by him on any judgment
or paid into court, on a plea of tender, other plea, or by rule of court, for the sum so received
by him with five percent per month on the amount from the time of the demand; (3) For failing
to notify the plaintiff, his agent, or attorney under the provisions of Section 6-9-92, which
are made to apply to such clerk, of the...
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9-9-77
Section 9-9-77 Objections to establishment of subdistrict or to assessments against lands;
appeals from orders of commission. Any owner of land within a proposed subdistrict may file
with the chairman objections in writing to the establishment of a subdistrict on or before
the day set for hearing the engineer's report on the same. If such subdistrict is established
by order of the county commission, said owner of land may within 10 days after the establishment
of the subdistrict appeal from the order of the county commission to the circuit court, upon
giving bond in a sum to be fixed by the county commission conditioned for the payment of costs
if the appeal should be decided against the appellant. Any owner of land within a subdistrict
may likewise file objections in writing to any assessment or assessments before the same shall
have been approved by the county commission. If the county commission approves said assessment
or assessments, said owner of land may appeal from the order of...
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11-41-26
Section 11-41-26 Rendition of decree of forfeiture and dissolution; appeal from same. If, upon
such hearing, it shall appear that one of the grounds of forfeiture enumerated in section
11-41-24 exists, the probate judge shall render a decree declaring such charter forfeited
and such municipality dissolved, and from any decree rendered under this section any citizen
of the town or person filing such petition may appeal to the circuit court upon giving bond
for cost of such appeal. (Acts 1919, No. 517, p. 739; Code 1923, §2332; Code 1940, T. 37,
§23.)...
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12-13-17
Section 12-13-17 Liability of sheriff, deputies, etc., for failure to make money on or return
execution issued by probate court, etc. For a failure to make money on or for failing to return
any execution issued from or returnable to the probate court or for not paying over money
collected on such execution, the sheriff, coroner or other officer and his sureties are liable
to the same penalties and judgments as in like cases in the circuit court, the proceedings
to be instituted and conducted in the probate court in the same manner as in the circuit court,
either party having the right, on request, to a trial of all questions of fact by a jury,
and an appeal from the judgment entered may be taken to the circuit or Supreme Court. (Code
1852, §681; Code 1867, §806; Code 1876, §711; Code 1886, §800; Code 1896, §3379; Code
1907, §5437; Code 1923, §9599; Code 1940, T. 13, §308.)...
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18-1A-52
Section 18-1A-52 Bond for damages caused by entry. (a) An order permitting entry under Section
18-1A-51 shall include a preliminary assessment by the circuit court of the probable amount
that will fairly compensate the owner and any other person in lawful possession or physical
occupancy of the property for damages for physical injury to the property, and for substantial
interference with its possession or use, found likely to be caused by the entry and activities
authorized by the order, and shall require the condemnor other than the state to enter into
bond in double the amount of such preliminary assessment, with good and sufficient sureties,
to pay such damages as the property owner or other person in lawful possession or physical
occupancy of the property may sustain. The bond must be given before entry is made. (b) Unless
sooner disbursed by agreement or court order, the amount of the bond sufficient to cover the
damages sustained shall be paid to those determined by the circuit...
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11-17-8
Section 11-17-8 Appeals from assessment of damages - Bond. Any person desiring to appeal as
provided for in this chapter shall execute a bond in an amount to be fixed by the probate
judge and payable to him for the use of any person injured, conditioned to prosecute such
appeal to effect and to pay or perform such judgment as may be entered against him in the
probate court, which bond must be approved by the probate judge. (Code 1907, §93; Code 1923,
§98; Code 1940, T. 12, §215.)...
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