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6-10-36
Section 6-10-36 Contest of exemption claim - Assessment of value of property and damages resulting
from detention on bond; judgment and execution on bond. When bond has been executed by the
plaintiff or defendant for the forthcoming of the property in contest, the value of the property,
and the damages resulting from its detention must be assessed by the court or jury trying
the contest. If the unsuccessful party fails for 20 days after judgment to deliver the property
and pay the damages as required by the condition of the bond, it shall be the duty of the
sheriff to make due return of that fact; and, upon such return being made, the bond shall
have the force and effect of a judgment, and execution may issue thereon against the obligors
on the bond for the value of the property and the damages assessed, or either, and costs.
(Code 1876, §2836; Code 1886, §2532; Code 1896, §2058; Code 1907, §4185; Code 1923, §7907;
Code 1940, T. 7, §650.)...
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6-6-262
Section 6-6-262 Execution, garnishment, or other process on bond. If the unsuccessful party,
who has given bond and taken the property into possession fails, for 30 days after the judgment,
to deliver the property and to pay the damages assessed for the detention thereof and the
costs, the sheriff must, upon the bond, make return of the fact of such failure; and, thereupon,
the bond has the force and effect of a judgment on which execution, garnishment, or other
process may issue against any, or all, the obligors therein for the alternative value of the
property as assessed by the jury and the damages assessed for its detention and the costs.
If the property is delivered and the damages assessed for its detention and the costs are
not paid, the sheriff must, upon the bond, make return of the fact, and execution, garnishment,
or other process must issue against any or all of the obligors for such damages and costs,
or for either, as either may be unpaid. (Code 1852, §2195; Code 1867,...
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12-14-70
Section 12-14-70 Appeals to circuit courts from judgments of municipal courts and proceedings
thereon. (a) All appeals from judgments of municipal courts shall be to the circuit court
of the circuit in which the violation occurred for trial de novo. (b) The municipality may
appeal within 60 days, without bond, from a judgment of the municipal court holding an ordinance
invalid. (c) A defendant may appeal in any case within 14 days from the entry of judgment
by filing notice of appeal and giving bond, with or without surety, approved by the court
or the clerk in an amount not more than twice the amount of the fine and costs, as fixed by
the court, or in the event no fine is levied the bond shall be in an amount not to exceed
$1,000.00, as fixed by the court, conditioned upon the defendant's appearance before the circuit
court. The municipal court may waive appearance bond upon satisfactory showing that the defendant
is indigent or otherwise unable to provide a surety bond. If an appeal...
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18-1A-293
Section 18-1A-293 Costs. The costs of the complaint and proceedings thereunder up to and through
the entry of final judgment, including the compensation of commissioners, must be adjudged
and assessed against the plaintiff and its surety for costs for which execution may issue.
The commissioner's fees in every case shall be set and determined by the probate judge and
entered by separate order by the probate judge. (Acts 1985, No. 85-548, p. 802, §1624; Acts
1996, No. 96-558, p. 828, §1.)...
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17-16-60
Section 17-16-60 Contest not abated by death of contestant. In all contests of elections, such
contests are not abated by the death of the party commencing them before final judgment, if
any qualified elector appears in court and substitutes as a contestant and gives good and
sufficient security for the costs which have accrued or may accrue on the contest. But if
no qualified elector appears and proposes to substitute as the party contesting, the contest
abates on the death of the contesting party, and judgment must be rendered against the sureties
for the costs of the contest, which must be collected by execution in the name of the party
whose election was contested. In all cases the person whose election is contested, if the
successful party in such contest, is entitled to judgment for the cost thereof against the
party contesting and the sureties, for which execution may issue returnable to the court of
probate or to the circuit court, as the case may be. (Code 1896, §1701; Code...
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17-3-55
Section 17-3-55 Refusal of registration - Appeal. Any person to whom registration is denied
shall have the right of appeal, without giving security for costs, within 30 days after such
denial, by filing a petition in the probate court in the county in which he or she seeks to
register, alleging that he or she is a citizen of the United States over the age of 18 years
having the qualifications as to residence prescribed by law and entitled to register to vote
under the provisions of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended. Upon the filing of
the petition, the clerk of the probate court shall give notice thereof to the district attorney
authorized to represent the state in the county, who shall appear and defend against the petition
on behalf of the state. The registrars shall not be made parties and shall not be liable for
costs. An appeal will lie to the circuit court in favor of the petitioner if taken within
30 days from the date of the judgment pursuant to Section 12-22-20....
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18-1A-286
Section 18-1A-286 Appeal to circuit court upon denial of application by probate court. If the
probate court refuses to grant the application, the applicant shall have a right of appeal
to the circuit court upon giving security for costs, to be approved by the judge of probate,
and upon such appeal the trial shall be de novo. Upon any appeal taken to the circuit court
under this section, if such circuit court determines that the application should be granted,
it shall immediately proceed either to have the damages and compensation assessed as provided
in Section 18-1A-151 or grant the condemnor the right of entry upon deposit of the amount
of its approved offer into circuit court together with a bond in double the amount as provided
in Section 18-1A-284. In such latter event the valuation issue shall be determined as provided
in Section 18-1A-151 as may be set by the circuit court. (Acts 1985, No. 85-548, p. 802, §1617.)...

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12-22-24
Section 12-22-24 Bond on appeal of order removing executor or administrator. (a) No appeal
can be taken from any order of the probate court removing an executor or administrator unless
the applicant gives either a cash bond or a bond with at least two good and sufficient sureties,
payable to the probate judge and in the amount fixed by him, not less than the amount of his
bond as executor or administrator, conditioned to prosecute the appeal to effect and, until
the same is decided, faithfully to discharge his duties as such executor or administrator.
(b) If such appeal is decided against the appellant, any cash bond posted or part thereof
may be ordered forfeited for costs, or, if other than a cash bond was given, execution for
costs may issue against him and the sureties on such bond, their names being certified with
the record to the appellate court. (c) Such bond also stands as security for the faithful
discharge of his duties as such executor or administrator, from the time the...
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16-17A-14
Section 16-17A-14 Default in payments. (a) If there should be any default in the payment of
the principal of, or interest on, any indebtedness issued under this chapter or of any agreements
contained in any security document, and the period for cure of the default has passed, then
the holder of the indebtedness and the trustee under any security document, or any one or
more of them, subject to the terms of the financing documents authorizing the indebtedness
or any security document applicable thereto: (1) May, by mandamus, injunction, or other proceedings,
compel performance of any covenant or agreement of the authority contained in any applicable
resolution or security document by its board or its officers. (2) May be entitled to a judgment
against the authority for the principal of and interest on the indebtedness so in default,
together with all reasonable costs of collection. (3) May, in the event the indebtedness is
secured by a mortgage on, or security interest in, any physical...
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28-4-287
Section 28-4-287 Execution of bond by defendant or claimant for recovery of seized vehicle,
etc., pending condemnation action; proceedings upon failure of defendant or claimant to deliver
said vehicle, etc., upon entry of judgment of condemnation. Whenever a conveyance, vehicle
of any kind or animal used in drawing the same is seized by an officer of the state under
the prohibition laws of this state, the defendant in the proceedings or the claimant of the
property shall have the right to execute a bond in double the value of such property or of
any item thereof, with good and sufficient surety, to be approved by the sheriff or the register
or clerk of the circuit court and conditioned, in the event the said property is condemned,
to deliver the same to the sheriff within 15 days from the date of such judgment of condemnation
and to pay any difference between the value of said property at the time of the seizure and
the time of the delivery to the sheriff after condemnation, such...
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