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43-8-198
Section 43-8-198 Transfer of contest to circuit court; appeal from judgment of circuit court;
certification of judgment, etc., to probate court. Upon the demand of any party to the contest,
made in writing at the time of filing the initial pleading, the probate court, or the judge
thereof, must enter an order transferring the contest to the circuit court of the county in
which the contest is made, and must certify all papers and documents pertaining to the contest
to the clerk of the circuit court, and the case shall be docketed by the clerk of the circuit
court and a special session of said court may be called for the trial of said contest or,
said contest may be tried by said circuit court at any special or regular session of said
court. The issues must be made up in the circuit court as if the trial were to be had in the
probate court, and the trial had in all other respects as trials in other civil cases in the
circuit court. An appeal to the supreme court may be taken from the...
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41-22-21
Section 41-22-21 Appeal of final judgment of circuit court under Section 41-22-20. An aggrieved
party may obtain a review of any final judgment of the circuit court under Section 41-22-20
by appeal to the appropriate court to which the appeal or review lies. The appeal shall be
taken within 42 days of the date of the entry of the judgment or order appealed from as in
other civil cases, although the appeal may be taken regardless of the amount involved. (Acts
1981, No. 81-855, p. 1534, §21; Acts 1986, No. 86-472, p. 880, §1.)...
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11-48-47
Section 11-48-47 Appeals from judgment of circuit court - By municipality - Issuance of execution
and order of sale upon entry of final judgment in favor of municipality. In the event the
final judgment is entered in favor of the city or town, execution may be issued thereon against
the principal and sureties on the appeal bond, unless the amount of the judgment is paid within
30 days from the date of such judgment, and the court shall, by further order, require that
the property assessed be sold to satisfy such judgment. Nothing contained in this article
shall operate to release or discharge the lien on such property unless the assessment is fully
paid. (Code 1907, §1400; Code 1923, §2215; Acts 1927, No. 639, p. 753; Code 1940, T. 37,
§556.)...
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12-22-21
Section 12-22-21 Other orders, judgments, or decrees. Appeal from the order, judgment or decree
of the probate court may be taken by the party aggrieved to the circuit court or Supreme Court
in the cases hereinafter specified. Appeals to the Supreme Court shall be governed by the
Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure, including the time for taking an appeal. Appeal to the
circuit court in such cases shall be within the time hereinafter specified: (1) From the decree,
judgment or order on a contest as to the validity of a will, to be taken within 42 days after
the determination of the contest; (2) From the decree, judgment or order on an application
claiming the right to execute a will or administer an estate, to be taken within 42 days after
the hearing and decision of such application, unless the application was denied because the
applicant was deemed unfit to serve by reason of a conviction of an infamous crime or by reason
of improvidence, intemperance or want of understanding, in...
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11-88-73
Section 11-88-73 Appeal from assessments to circuit court - Entry of judgment for amount properly
chargeable against land where assessment defective; payment of costs. If, on the hearing of
such appeal, it shall appear that, by reason of any technical irregularity or defect in the
proceedings, the assessment has not been properly made against the lot or parcel of land sought
to be charged, the court may, nevertheless, on application of the authority, upon satisfactory
proof that expense has been incurred which is a proper charge against the lot or land in question,
enter judgment for the amount properly chargeable against the said lot or land. In such case
the court shall make such order for the payment of the costs as it may deem proper. (Acts
1973, No. 826, p. 1293, §34.)...
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37-4-63
Section 37-4-63 Forced sales - Appeals to circuit court. Any party shall have the right to
appeal from the order of the commission, such appeal to be governed by existing provisions
of law relating to appeals from final orders of the commission; except, that such appeal shall
be taken to the circuit court of the judicial circuit containing the greater portion, by value,
of the property to be acquired, and such appeal shall be taken within 10 days from the filing
of the order of the commission. The order of the commission shall specify the judicial circuit
in which the greater portion of the property, by value, is located, and such specification
shall be conclusive for fixing the venue of an appeal. On any such appeal, if the court shall
determine that any condition imposed by the order of the commission is unreasonable or that
the commission has erred in determining the just compensation to be paid, the court shall
proceed to enter the judgment the commission should have entered. Any...
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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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12-14-70
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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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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11-42-69
Section 11-42-69 Trial and entry of judgment by circuit court; appeals from judgment of circuit
court; endorsement on map by probate judge where no appeal from judgment of probate court.
(a) If on the trial in the circuit court it be adjudged that the requisite facts did exist
subjecting the land and property having a situs thereon to taxation by the city, a judgment
shall be entered adjudging that the land and property having a situs thereon be, and the same
is, subject to taxation by the city and that the taxes thereon shall be paid to the city.
If it be adjudged that the requisite facts did not exist, a judgment shall be entered adjudging
that the land and property having a situs thereon is not subject to taxation by the city,
and the cost of appeal and of contest shall be adjudged against the losing party. (b) Either
the city or the property owner may appeal from the judgment of the circuit court to the supreme
court within the time and in the same manner as is provided by the...
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