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12-3-4
Section 12-3-4 Presiding judges. (a) The presiding judge of the Court of Criminal Appeals shall
be elected by the members of such court for a term to be set by such court, in no event for
a longer time than the term for which such judge is chosen. (b) The presiding judge of the
Court of Civil Appeals shall be the judge of such court who has served the longest period
of time as judge of such court. In cases of equal seniority, the presiding judge shall be
chosen as follows: (1) If more than one judge was elected at the same election, the presiding
judge shall be elected by lot from the judges who are so situated, and shall serve as presiding
judge for the term which he is then filling as a judge of such court. (2) If more than one
judge was appointed by the Governor at the same time, their seniority shall be governed by
the order in which their names appear on the list of appointees submitted by the Governor
to the Secretary of State. (Acts 1969, No. 987, p. 1744, §§21, 22; Acts 1971,...
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36-22-60
Section 36-22-60 Qualifications; election; filling of vacancy; article applies only to elected
sheriffs. Any sheriff, on or after July 19, 1979, of any county of this state may elect to
participate in the supernumerary sheriff's program provided by this article. Any sheriff,
on or after July 19, 1979, of any county of this state: (1) Who has had 12 years of service
credit as a law enforcement officer, four of which have been as a sheriff and who has become
permanently and totally disabled, proof of such disability being made by certificate of three
reputable physicians; or (2) Who has had 16 years of service credit as a law enforcement officer,
12 of which have been as a sheriff, and who has reached the age of 55 years; may elect to
become a supernumerary sheriff of the county by filing a written declaration to that effect
with the Governor not more than 90 days prior to the end of the 16 year period or reaching
the age of 55 years, both having been fulfilled, or at any time...
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45-20-81
Section 45-20-81 Law library. In Covington County, in each civil or quasi-civil action at law,
suit in equity, criminal, or quasi-criminal case or any other proceeding filed in, arising
in, or brought by appeal, certiorari, or otherwise in the circuit court, inferior court, or
other court in the county, including municipal courts, there shall be taxed as part of the
costs the sum of three dollars ($3). The fees taxed under this section shall be collected
as other costs in such cases are collected; and when collected by the clerk or other collecting
officers of such courts, including the register of the circuit court, shall be paid to the
treasurer or depository as herein set forth. The sums so paid over to the county treasury
or depository shall be maintained in a separate account in the county treasury or depository
designated as the county law library fund. The funds shall be expended by the judges of the
circuit court of the county for establishing, maintaining, equipping, and...
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45-45-235.03
Section 45-45-235.03 Supernumerary allowance. Those persons eligible under either subsections
(a) or (b) of Section 45-45-235, having served 30 years as a Madison County law enforcement
officer, eight of which were served as Sheriff of Madison County, shall be entitled to receive
an amount equal to 75 percent of the monthly salary paid such person at the time of the completion
of his or her service in office, but in no event shall any person receive payments pursuant
to both the supernumerary and disability supernumerary provisions simultaneously. All payments
shall be paid from the general fund of the county in which the eligible person is serving
upon his or her election to become a supernumerary sheriff or to become a supernumerary sheriff
due to disability. (Act 2001-413, p. 525, § 4.)...
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35-4-26
or insular possession of the United States or the District of Columbia, and is verified by
the official seal of the officer before whom it is acknowledged, shall have the same effect
as an acknowledgment in the manner and form prescribed by the laws of this state for instruments
executed within the state. (c) All deeds, conveyances, deeds of trust, mortgages, mineral
leases, marriage contracts, and other instruments in writing, affecting or purporting to affect
title to any real estate or personal property situated in this state, which have been
recorded or executed prior to August 1, 2004, and which may be defective or ineffectual because
of the failure to have the form of acknowledgment as required by Section 35-4-29, shall be
binding and effectual as though the instruments contained the required form of acknowledgment.
(d) In addition to the acknowledgment of instruments in the manner and form provided by this
chapter, persons serving in or with the Armed Forces of the United...
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45-40-80.02
Section 45-40-80.02 Supplemental retirement benefit. (a) The circuit and district court judges
of the Thirty-sixth Judicial Circuit who are holding office on May 29, 1984, shall have six
months from May 29, 1984, to make an election, in writing, with the county commission of the
county comprising the circuit to come within this section. Each circuit and district court
judge appointed or elected to office in the Thirty-sixth Judicial Circuit after May 29, 1984,
shall come under this section as a matter of law. (b) Each circuit and district court judge
coming under this section shall contribute annually to the county treasury of the county comprising
the Thirty-sixth Judicial Circuit six percent of his or her annual salary supplement derived
from the county. Such percentage shall be payable in equal monthly installments and shall
be deducted by the county treasurer from the judge's salary supplement and credited to an
individual account of the judge from whose salary supplement it was...
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12-19-10
Section 12-19-10 Local purchasing procedures. In order to facilitate the prompt purchase and
delivery of equipment, clerical office supplies, court forms, stationery and other printed
court supplies, hereinafter referred to as "clerical office supplies," used by and
in the offices of circuit judges, district judges, circuit clerks, district clerks, registers,
court administrators, official court reporters, magistrates and jury commissions, the presiding
circuit judge of each judicial circuit is hereby authorized to administer local purchasing
procedures within such judicial circuit and each county thereof as provided in this section.
(1) Not more than 90 days prior to the beginning of each fiscal year, each circuit judge,
district judge, circuit clerk, district clerk, register, court administrator, official court
reporter, magistrate and each jury commission shall submit to the Administrative Director
of Courts a written estimate of the costs of clerical office supplies anticipated to...
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12-1-14.2
Section 12-1-14.2 Senior judge status. (a) Any circuit court judge or district court judge
who has served for 10 or more years in any combination of service as a judge of the circuit
court or district court in this state and who retires pursuant to Chapter 18 of this title,
may be appointed as a senior judge. A circuit court judge or district court judge who retires
because of a disability may not be appointed as a senior judge. (b) Any eligible retired judge
may apply to the Chief Justice for appointment as a senior judge and the Chief Justice shall
appoint each qualified applicant as a senior judge. (c) A senior judge may be called upon
to serve as a justice or judge in any court of this state pursuant to a written request for
assistance from the presiding judge of the requesting court made to the Chief Justice. A request
for assistance may be made in any of the following situations: (1) When a judge of the requesting
court is disqualified for any cause from presiding in a matter...
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12-15-6
Section 12-15-6 Qualifications and appointment of referees; conduct of hearings of cases by
referees; transmission of findings and recommendations for disposition of referees to judges;
provision of notice and written copies of findings and recommendations of referees to parties;
rehearing of cases by judges; when findings and recommendations of referees become decree
of court. THIS SECTION WAS AMENDED AND RENUMBERED AS SECTION 12-15-106 BY ACT 2008-277, EFFECTIVE
JANUARY 1, 2009. (Acts 1975, No. 1205, p. 2384, §5-104.)...
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12-17-141
Section 12-17-141 Oath; vacancies in office of clerk or register in counties where supernumerary
holds commission. (a) Such supernumerary clerk or register of the circuit court in the various
counties of the State of Alabama shall take the oath of office prescribed for clerks and registers
of the circuit courts in this state. (b) If a vacancy shall occur in the office of clerk or
register in the county in which one or more supernumerary clerks or registers hold a commission,
the Chief Justice shall immediately appoint one such supernumerary from the county in which
such vacancy occurs, and such supernumerary so appointed shall immediately assume and exercise
all of the duties, powers and authority of such official in said county until a permanent
successor is appointed or is otherwise selected. All fees and commissions which may become
due while such supernumerary is so acting shall be paid into the appropriate fund as designated
by law, and the salaries of the employees in such office...
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