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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36-19-12
Section 36-19-12 Appeal from order to circuit court. The owner or occupant of such building or premises may, within five days, appeal to the circuit court of the county in which the property is located, which shall within 10 days review such order and file a decision thereon; and, unless by the authority of said court the order is revoked or modified, it shall remain in full force and be complied with within the time fixed in said order or decision of the circuit court. (Acts 1919, No. 701, p. 1013, §8; Code 1923, §968; Code 1940, T. 55, §40.)...
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36-19-13
Section 36-19-13 Appeal from decision of circuit court to Court of Civil Appeals. Any owner or occupant who feels himself aggrieved by any such order or affirmed order may, within 10 days after the making or affirming of any such order by the circuit court, file his appeal with the Court of Civil Appeals, to review such order or judgment. Such parties as shall file an appeal in the Court of Civil Appeals to review such order shall file with said court a bond in an amount to be fixed by said court, with at least two sufficient sureties, to be approved by the court, conditioned to pay all the costs on such appeal in case such appellant fails to sustain the said appeal or same is dismissed for any cause. (Acts 1919, No. 701, p. 1013, §8; Code 1923, §969; Code 1940, T. 55, §41.)...
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45-49-91.19
Section 45-49-91.19 Appeals to circuit court. Any party aggrieved by any final judgment or decision of the Mobile County Commission may within 15 days thereafter appeal to the Circuit Court of Mobile County by filing with the commission a written notice of appeal specifying the judgment or decision from which appeal is taken. In case of an appeal, the commission shall cause a transcript of the proceedings in the cause to be certified to the court to which the appeal is taken and the cause in the court shall be tried de novo. The Mobile County Commission and the board may appear and participate in the appeal, and the cost of appearance and any subsequent litigation, including the legal expenses of the Mobile County Commission and of the board, shall be paid from county commission funds. (Act 2005-75, p. 111, § 20.)...
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36-11-15
Section 36-11-15 Appeals to Supreme Court from judgment of circuit court - Authorization and procedure generally. From any final judgment or decision entered by any circuit court in proceedings under this chapter, an appeal shall lie to the Supreme Court in favor of the unsuccessful party. Notice of appeal must be filed within 42 days after the judgment is entered. Notices of appeal shall be given as in other cases. Such appeal shall have precedence and priority over all other appeals. (Code 1876, §4061; Code 1886, §4834; Code 1896, §4881; Code 1907, §7119; Code 1923, §4514; Code 1940, T. 41, §195.)...
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6-5-642
Section 6-5-642 Appeal of certification order. A court's order certifying a class or refusing to certify a class action shall be appealable in the same manner as a final order to the appellate court which would otherwise have jurisdiction over the appeal from a final order in the action. Such appeal may only be filed within 42 days of the order certifying or refusing to certify the class. The filing of such appeal, the failure to file an appeal, or the affirmance of the certification or denial order shall in no way affect the right of any party, after the entry of final judgement, to appeal the earlier certification of, or refusal to certify, the class. If the appeal is not the first appeal taken by the party, the subsequent appeal shall be based upon the record at the time of final judgment and shall be considered by the court only to the extent that either the facts or controlling law relevant to certification have changed from that which existed or controlled at the time of the...
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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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11-48-45
Section 11-48-45 Appeals from judgment of circuit court - By property owner - Addition of interest and damages upon affirmance of judgment for municipality. In the event a supersedeas bond has been given as provided in Section 11-48-43 and the said case is affirmed by the supreme court, it shall add to the judgment entered by the lower court interest thereon and 10 percent in damages for delay. (Code 1907, §1398; Code 1923, §2213; Acts 1927, No. 639, p. 753; Code 1940, T. 37, §554.)...
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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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11-88-72
Section 11-88-72 Appeal from assessments to circuit court - Conduct of trial generally; when costs of appeal and trial adjudged against authority. The said appeal may be tried on the record without other pleadings and the court shall hear all objections of the property owners to the said assessment and the amount thereof, shall determine whether or not such assessment exceeds the increased value of such property by reason of the special benefits derived from the improvement, and shall render judgment accordingly. Such appeal shall be tried by the judge without a jury, unless a jury trial is demanded at the time of filing appeal, in which event the appeal shall be tried by a jury as provided in common law cases. In event the court or jury shall not sustain the assessment for the full amount, the costs of appeal and trial in circuit court shall be adjudged against the authority. (Acts 1973, No. 826, p. 1293, §33.)...
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