35-11-3
Section 35-11-3 Right to redeem; subrogation. Every person, having an interest in property subject to a lien, has a right to discharge the lien at any time after the claim is due, and before his right of redemption is foreclosed, and, by such redemption, becomes subrogated to all the benefits of the lien, as against all owners of other interests in the property, except insofar as he was bound to make such redemption for their benefit. (Code 1923, §8937; Code 1940, T. 33, §3.)...
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40-10-80
Section 40-10-80 Judgment when party claiming adversely to tax title has made payment or tender. If, in any action brought to recover the possession of lands sold for taxes by or against the purchaser or other person claiming under him, it is shown that the party claiming adversely to the tax title, being entitled to redeem, made within the time allowed for redemption the payment required by law for the redemption of such lands, or made tender thereof, and the amount of such tender has been paid into court for the opposite party, judgment must be rendered in his favor for the costs accruing after such payment or tender, except as against the state. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §293.)...
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37-1-125
Section 37-1-125 Right to supersede order by giving bond. On any such appeal any utility, interested party or intervenor may supersede any order or judgment entered by giving such supersedeas bond or bonds as may be appropriate to the proceedings as provided for in this subdivision. (Acts 1932, Ex. Sess., No. 232, p. 233; Acts 1935, No. 228, p. 624; Code 1940, T. 48, §81.)...
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37-1-121
Section 37-1-121 Right of appeal to Circuit Court of Montgomery County - Intervenors or interested parties. Any intervenor or interested party may appeal from any final order of the commission within the time, in the manner and upon the conditions provided by this title for appeals from orders of the commission. (Acts 1932, Ex. Sess., No. 232, p. 233; Acts 1935, No. 228, p. 624; Code 1940, T. 48, §80.)...
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6-5-255
Section 6-5-255 Failure or refusal of purchaser to reconvey title. If the purchaser or his or her vendee or transferee fails or refuses to reconvey to such party entitled and desiring to redeem such title as the party acquired by the sale and purchase, such party so paying or tendering payment shall thereupon have the right to file in the circuit court having jurisdiction thereof a complaint to enforce his or her rights of redemption. (Acts 1988, No. 88-441, p. 647, §9.)...
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11-42-66
Section 11-42-66 Appeals from judgment of probate judge - Filing; security for costs; right to jury trial. The property holders of the city shall have the right to appeal from the judgment of the judge of probate to the circuit court of the county in which the land is situated, within 10 days from the rendition of the judgment by the judge of probate, the property owner giving security for cost of appeal, to be approved by the judge of probate, if the appeal is taken by the property owner. On an appeal taken by either party, the action shall be entered on the trial docket and tried de novo in the circuit court, without a jury unless a trial by jury is demanded by the party taking the appeal by serving upon the other party a demand therefor in writing not less than 10 days after filing the notice of appeal or unless a trial by jury is demanded by the other party in the action by serving a demand therefor in writing upon the other party within 10 days from the time that notice of such...
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18-4-17
Section 18-4-17 Expenses incurred from declaratory judgment proceedings. Where a declaratory judgment proceeding is instituted by the owner of any right, title, or interest in real property because of use of his or her property in any program or project undertaken by a state agency, the court, rendering a judgment for the plaintiff in the proceeding and awarding compensation for the taking of property, or the Attorney General effecting a settlement of any proceeding, shall determine and award or allow to a plaintiff, as a part of a judgment or settlement, a sum that shall, in the opinion of the court or the Attorney General, as the case may be, reimburse the plaintiff for his or her reasonable costs, disbursements, and expenses, including reasonable attorney, appraisal, and engineering fees, actually incurred because of the proceeding. (Act 99-582, p. 1318, §18.)...
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6-6-597
Section 6-6-597 Addition of person rightly entitled to office; entry of judgment on such right; delivery of books, papers, and property. (a) When the action is commenced against a person for usurping an office, the name of the person rightly entitled to the office, with a statement of his right thereto, may be added, and, when added, judgment may be entered upon the right of the defendant and also upon the right of the party so alleged to be entitled or only upon the right of the defendant, as justice may require. (b) If judgment is entered upon the right of the person so alleged to be entitled and the same is in favor of such person, he is entitled, after taking the oath of office and executing such official bond as may be required, to take upon himself the execution of the office, and it is his duty, immediately thereafter, to demand of the defendant all the books, papers, and property in his custody, or within his power, belonging to the office. On refusal or neglect to deliver over...
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40-29-30
Section 40-29-30 Legal effect of certificate of sale of personal property and deed of real property. (a) Certificate of sale of property other than real property. In all cases of a sale of property (other than real property) pursuant to Section 40-29-26, the certificate of such sale: (1) AS EVIDENCE. Shall be prima facie evidence of the right of the officer to make such sale, and conclusive evidence of the regularity of his proceedings in making the sale; and (2) AS CONVEYANCES. Shall transfer to the purchaser all right, title, and interest of the party delinquent in and to the property sold; and (3) AS AUTHORITY FOR TRANSFER OF CORPORATE STOCK. If such property consists of stocks, shall be notice when received, to any corporation, company, or association of such transfer, and shall be authority to such corporation, company, or association to record the transfer on its books and records in the same manner as if the stocks were transferred or assigned by the party holding the same, in...
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6-6-283
Section 6-6-283 Demanding abstract of title to be relied on for recovery or defense; proceedings upon failure to furnish same. In all actions or proceedings involving the title or right of possession to land, either party may, by notice in writing to the opposing party or his attorney of record not less than 10 days before the trial, demand an abstract in writing of the title, or titles, on which he will rely for recovery or defense, and such party must be confined to the proof of such title or titles upon the trial. If either party, after such demand and notice, fails to furnish such abstract of title, the party so demanding may move the court to require the party in default to furnish the abstract of title, and the court may enter an order requiring the party so in default to furnish the abstract of title within the time to be fixed by the order of the court. Upon failure to comply with such order, the court must dismiss the action or proceeding if the plaintiff is in default or may...
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