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17-16-62
Section 17-16-62 Appeals - Costs. On the taking of an appeal as provided in Section 17-16-61,
the appellant must give bond and security for the costs thereof to be approved by the judge
of probate or clerk of the circuit court, as the appeal may be taken from the judgment of
the judge of probate or circuit court, and the appeal bond must be certified with the record
to the appellate court, and if judgment is entered confirming the judgment of the judge of
probate or of the circuit court, the Supreme Court must render judgment against the appellant
and his or her sureties for the costs. An appeal in any and all cases suspends the execution
of the judgment or decree of the judge of probate or of the circuit court. (Code 1896, §1703;
Code 1907, §477; Code 1923, §567; Code 1940, T. 17, §253; §17-15-35; amended and renumbered
by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §83.)...
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37-1-132
Section 37-1-132 Right of appeal to supreme court. Any party may appeal to the Supreme Court
of Alabama from the judgment of the Circuit Court of Montgomery County. In connection with
any such appeal by a utility, if no supersedeas bond has been previously given to supersede
the action or order of the commission, the utility appealing the judgment of the circuit court
may supersede such judgment by filing a bond upon application, in such amount, and upon such
condition, all as is provided in this subdivision. Except as otherwise provided in this subdivision,
the appeal to the supreme court shall be taken in accordance with the Alabama Rules of Appellate
Procedure. (Code 1907, §5687; Code 1923, §9679; Code 1940, T. 48, §90.)...
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12-14-71
Section 12-14-71 Appeals from judgments of circuit courts and proceedings thereon. From the
judgment of the circuit court, the municipality, in a case holding invalid an ordinance, or
the defendant in any case, may appeal to the court of criminal appeals in like manner as in
cases of appeals for convictions of violation of the criminal laws of the state. If the appeal
is taken by the municipality, it shall not be required to give surety for the cost of appeal.
When taken by the defendant, he may give bail with sufficient sureties, conditioned that he
will appear and abide by the judgment of the appellate court; and, failing to give bail, he
must be committed to the municipal jail, but he may give such bail at any time pending the
appeal. When an appeal is taken by the defendant, bail is given pending the appeal and the
judgment of conviction is affirmed or the appeal is dismissed, the defendant is bound by the
undertaking of bail to surrender himself to the municipal authorities within...
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45-37A-51.139
Section 45-37A-51.139 Appeal of decisions of the board. (a) Any decision of the board denying
a benefit claimed may be subject to review by the circuit court, in the manner and subject
to the limitations herein provided. An employee may secure a review of a decision of the board
by mandamus proceedings in the circuit court, which proceedings the employee shall institute,
in the court by filing therein a petition for mandamus. The petition may designate the board
as respondent or the members thereof as respondents. Each respondent shall be served with
process, unless the respondent or his or her or its attorney accepts service. The petition
for mandamus shall be barred if it is not filed within 90 days from the date whereon the board
of managers makes its final decision on the benefit claimed, provided written notice of such
final decision of the board shall be given by certified or registered mail, postage prepaid,
and properly addressed, to the claimant or his or her attorney within...
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11-51-151
Section 11-51-151 Notice and hearings; granting of injunctive relief. Upon the filing and presentation
of a petition as authorized in this division, it shall be the duty of the court to set a day
for the hearing of the action upon not less than 10 nor more than 15 days' notice thereof
to be given the respondents, the notice to be in such form as the court may direct, and at
such hearing, upon reasonable cause, to grant a temporary restraining order or preliminary
injunction restraining the respondents from further operation or conduct of the business,
occupation, trade, or profession, and no bond shall be required of the petitioner as a condition
thereto. The court shall not grant a temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction
unless it has reasonable cause to believe that the respondent owes a debt to the petitioner
for a privilege or business license or excise tax and that the petitioner has complied with
Section 11-51-150. The court shall, upon final hearing, if the proof...
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12-19-91
Section 12-19-91 Clerks of Supreme Court or courts of appeals. (a) The clerks of the courts
of appeal shall be entitled to receive the following fees for the following services, to be
paid to the treasurer as provided in this article: (1) Docketing each case ..... $ .30 (2)
Entering each appearance, to include all attorneys appearing on the same side for the same
parties ..... .30 (3) Each bond ..... .50 (4) Each appeal ..... .50 (5) Each order ..... .50
(6) Each continuance ..... .25 (7) Each judgment ..... 1.00 (8) Each mandate or certificate
to the court below ..... 2.00 (9) Each writ in the nature of scire facias, certiorari, mandamus,
prohibition or other similar writ ..... 1.00 (10) Filing the same with return ..... .20 (11)
Each writ of execution ..... 1.00 (12) Taxing costs, copying and entering satisfaction .....
.85 (13) Copying opinions, record or paper, in his office, for each 100 words ..... .15 (14)
In each case an additional fee of ..... 4.00 (b) For petitions for...
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6-5-151
Section 6-5-151 Order of abatement; sale of property. (a) If the existence of the nuisance
is admitted or established in an action as provided in this division, or in a criminal proceeding
in the circuit court, an order of abatement shall be entered as a part of the judgment in
the case, which shall direct the removal from the place of all personal property and contents
used in conducting the nuisance not already released under authority of the court as provided
in Sections 6-5-143, 6-5-145 through 6-5-148, and 6-5-150 and shall direct the sale of such
thereof as belonged to the defendants notified or appearing in the manner provided for the
sale of chattels under execution. (b) Such order shall also require the renewal for one year
of any bond furnished by the owner of the real property as provided in Section 6-5-148 or,
if not so furnished, shall continue for one year any closing order issued at the time of granting
the preliminary injunction or, if no such closing order was then...
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9-17-18
Section 9-17-18 Injunctions - Appeals. In any civil action where the board, in the name of
the state, seeks enforcement of this article or of any rule, regulation or order issued under
this article, as provided in Section 9-17-17 or in any civil action where an interested party
seeks to test the validity of or enjoin the enforcement of this article or any rule, regulation
or order issued under this article as provided in Section 9-17-16, either party shall have
the right of an immediate appeal to the Supreme Court from any judgment or order therein granting
or refusing an injunction, whether temporary restraining order, preliminary injunction or
permanent injunction, or other character of injunctive relief, or from any order granting
or overruling a motion to dissolve such injunction. The manner of presenting any appeal as
provided for in this section shall be governed by the provisions of the rules and laws of
the State of Alabama regulating appeals in injunction proceedings. (Acts...
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12-22-150
Section 12-22-150 Duty of trial judge to enter appeal; automatic stay of execution; how appeal
governed. In all cases wherein a defendant is tried and convicted for the commission of a
felony against the peace and dignity of the State of Alabama and the death sentence is imposed,
it shall be the duty of the trial judge, immediately after the imposition of sentence, to
enter of record, with or without the direction or election of the defendant, that the defendant
appeals from said judgment of conviction. Upon the entry of an order of appeal from such judgment
of conviction, execution of sentence shall automatically be stayed pending said appeal. Said
appeal, except as otherwise provided in this division, shall in all respects be governed as
provided by law and rules of court. (Acts 1943, No. 249, p. 217, §2.)...
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12-22-25
Section 12-22-25 Security for costs of appeal. In all other cases in which an appeal is taken
under the provisions of this division, the appellant, or someone for him, must give security
for the costs of such appeal, to be approved by the probate judge or the clerk of the circuit
court, as the case may be, and the names of such sureties must be certified with the record
to the appellate court, but the filing of security for costs is not a jurisdictional prerequisite.
If the appellant fails to prosecute his appeal or the judgment is not reversed or is entered
against him for a less amount than the judgment of the court from which the appeal is taken,
execution may issue against him and such sureties for the costs of the appeal. (Code 1852,
§1898; Code 1867, §2257; Code 1876, §3967; Code 1886, §3647; Code 1896, §464; Code 1907,
§2862; Code 1923, §6121; Code 1940, T. 7, §782.)...
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