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12-22-5
Section 12-22-5 Final judgment in ad quod damnum proceedings under condemnation order. When
an appeal is taken to the appropriate appellate court by either party pursuant to Rule 4,
Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure, from a final judgment in the circuit court in ad quod
damnum proceedings under Section 18-1-20, the judgment of the circuit court shall not be stayed
if the compensation assessed is paid to the owner and the costs of the case are paid into
court, or if such compensation together with the costs of the case are paid into court and
the applicant has given bond in double the amount of the damages assessed, conditioned to
pay to the landowner such judgment as may be finally entered in his favor. (Code 1907, §2842;
Acts 1911, No. 442, p. 625; Code 1923, §6084; Code 1940, T. 7, §760.)...
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6-6-682
Section 6-6-682 Judgment in favor of clerk of appellate court; copy of execution and certification
of clerk as evidence. (a) Judgment must, in like manner, be entered in favor of the clerk
of an appellate court against the sheriff or coroner, on three days' notice: (1) For failure
to return an execution from that court; (2) For making a false return thereon; (3) For failing
to make the money thereon when by due diligence it could have been made; or (4) For failing
on demand to pay over money collected on execution, for the penalties prescribed in this division
for the same defaults on executions issued from the circuit court. (b) On the trial of the
motion by such clerk, a copy of the execution made and certified by him with the return thereon,
if any was made, or a statement that no return was made, if such be the fact, together with
his certificate that the execution was received by the sheriff or sent to him by mail is evidence
of the facts so certified, without producing a...
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12-22-171
Section 12-22-171 Stay of sentence when question of law reserved and admission to bail - Misdemeanors.
When such question is reserved, in case of a misdemeanor, and it shall be made known to the
court that the defendant desires to take an appeal to the appropriate appellate court, judgment
must be entered on the conviction, but the execution thereof must be stayed pending the appeal.
In such case, the defendant may give bail, with sufficient sureties, conditioned that he will
appear and abide the judgment; failing to give such bail, he must be committed to jail, but
may give such bail at any time pending the appeal. (Code 1852, §754; Code 1867, §4305; Code
1876, §4981; Code 1886, §4512; Code 1896, §4319; Code 1907, §6250; Code 1923, §3243;
Code 1940, T. 15, §374.)...
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12-22-130
Section 12-22-130 Appealing judgment of conviction. A person convicted of a criminal offense
in the circuit court or other court from which an appeal lies directly to the Supreme Court
or Court of Criminal Appeals may appeal from the judgment of conviction to the appropriate
appellate court. (Code 1896, §4313; Code 1907, §6244; Code 1923, §3236; Code 1940, T. 15,
§367.)...
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12-22-2
Section 12-22-2 Final judgments of circuit or probate courts. From any final judgment of the
circuit court or probate court, an appeal lies to the appropriate appellate court as a matter
of right by either party, or their personal representatives, within the time and in the manner
prescribed by the Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure. (Code 1867, §3485; Code 1876, §3916;
Code 1886, §3611; Code 1896, §426; Code 1907, §2837; Code 1923, §6078; Code 1940, T. 7,
§754.)...
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12-22-73
Section 12-22-73 Affirmation of stayed judgment - Right of property. When an appeal is taken
on a trial of the right of property and the judgment is stayed by the execution of a supersedeas
bond, if the appellate court affirms the judgment of the court below, it must also enter judgment
against the obligors in said bond for the amount of the costs of the appellate court. (Code
1852, §3024; Code 1867, §3494; Code 1876, §3935; Code 1886, §3663; Code 1896, §479; Code
1907, §2894; Code 1923, §6154; Code 1940, T. 7, §815; Acts 1987, No. 87-188, p. 259, §2.)...

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40-10-25
Section 40-10-25 Appeal from decree. From any decree rendered by the probate court for the
sale of real estate for the payment of taxes, the defendant in the cause or the state, in
behalf of itself and the county, may appeal to the circuit court of the county within 30 days
after the rendition of the decree. If the defendant appeals, he must execute a bond in double
the amount of the decree, payable to the State of Alabama, with sufficient surety to be approved
by the judge of probate, and conditioned that he will prosecute the appeal to effect and pay
such judgment as the appellate court may render thereon; but the state shall not be required
to execute any bond. The district attorney shall represent the state on such appeal, and of
the pendency thereof the judge of probate must give him notice in writing; and on appeal by
the state, notice thereof shall be given the defendant, as in other cases of appeal from the
court to the circuit court, such appeal must be tried de novo, upon an...
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11-48-44
Section 11-48-44 Appeals from judgment of circuit court - By property owner - Conduct generally.
Such appeal shall be heard upon the record in accordance with the Alabama Rules of Appellate
Procedure. (Code 1907, §1397; Code 1923, §2212; Acts 1927, No. 639, p. 753; Code 1940, T.
37, §553.)...
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11-51-156
Section 11-51-156 Bond to dissolve temporary injunctive relief - Forfeiture of bond and issuance
of execution thereon. In the event no supersedeas bond is given on appeal or if no appeal
is taken and the respondent fails to pay the judgment and costs within 30 days after the entry
of judgment in the circuit court, it shall be the duty of the register or clerk within 10
days of the expiration of said limit of 30 days to declare said bond forfeited and to issue
execution thereon against the principal and sureties. If for any reason the register or clerk
fails to declare the bond forfeited within the time prescribed in this section, he may do
so any time thereafter and issue execution as directed in this section. (Acts 1936-37, Ex.
Sess., No. 152, p. 169; Code 1940, T. 37, §766.)...
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12-22-133
Section 12-22-133 Retention of jurisdiction by trial court. Where an appeal is taken from the
judgment of any municipal, district or circuit court in criminal cases, the trial court retains
jurisdiction for the purpose of granting a motion for a new trial and also retains jurisdiction
for the purpose of enforcing its judgment where the appeal is dismissed before the judgment
of the appellate court is entered. (Code 1923, §3251; Code 1940, T. 15, §382.)...
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