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45-4-111
Section 45-4-111 Electronic voting system authorized; requirements for use. (a) As used in
this section: (1) "Automatic tabulating equipment" shall mean apparatus which automatically
examines and counts votes recorded on paper ballots or ballot cards and tabulates the results.
(2) "Paper ballot" shall mean a printed paper ballot which conforms in layout and
format to the electronic voting system in use. (3) "Ballot card" shall mean a tabulating
card on which votes may be recorded. (4) "Ballot label" shall mean the cards, papers,
booklet, pages, or other material which contain the names of offices and candidates and statements
of measures to be voted on and which are used in conjunction with ballot cards. (5) "Ballot"
shall mean ballot cards or paper ballots. (6) "Counting center" shall mean one or
more locations selected and designated by the county commission or the municipal governing
body, as the case may be, for the automatic counting of ballots in the election. (7) "Electronic...

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12-21-249
Section 12-21-249 Conditional judgment against defaulting witnesses - Effect of two notices
returned "not found." If two notices of the entry of such conditional judgment are
returned "not found" by the proper officer, such returns are equivalent to personal
service, and the judgment may be made absolute thereon. (Code 1852, §674; Code 1867, §4226;
Code 1876, §4931; Code 1886, §4472; Code 1896, §5296; Code 1907, §7893; Code 1923, §5631;
Code 1940, T. 15, §304.)...
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15-13-63
Section 15-13-63 Arrest of defendant by bail after conditional judgment. After the entry of
conditional judgment against any surety on an undertaking of bail, he may arrest the defendant
as provided in Section 15-13-62, but such arrest and delivery of the defendant to the sheriff
shall not exonerate the surety unless, in the judgment of the court, a good and sufficient
excuse is given for the failure of the defendant to appear at the time the conditional judgment
was entered. (Code 1896, §4372; Code 1907, §6352; Code 1923, §3385; Code 1940, T. 15, §210;
Acts 1949, No. 199, p. 230.)...
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12-17-185
Section 12-17-185 Duty to attend court. (a) It is the duty of every district attorney to attend
each session of the court for which he is district attorney and to remain in the discharge
of his duties until the business of the state is disposed of. Any district attorney, other
than those mentioned in subsection (b) of this section, failing to so attend or absenting
himself before the business of the state is disposed of, forfeits to the state the sum of
$100.00, for which a conditional judgment must be entered, to be made absolute on notice to
such district attorney unless a good excuse is rendered. (b) If any district attorney who
is paid a salary by the state fails or neglects to attend any session of the court for which
he is district attorney or, after attending, absents himself before the business of the state
is disposed of, he forfeits to the state the sum of $25.00 for every day he is thus absent
or fails to attend, to be deducted by the Comptroller from his salary. The absence...
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15-13-138
Section 15-13-138 Conditions for which it shall be mandatory for the court to set aside forfeiture.
The court shall set aside the conditional forfeiture in its entirety for the following reasons
or under the following circumstances: (1) If the sureties can show that the defendant was
hospitalized at the time he or she was to appear in court, or if the sureties can produce
sufficient evidence that the defendant was not able to attend court for reason of illness,
by producing a doctor's certificate or letter to that effect. The hospitalization may be in
or out of the State of Alabama. For the sureties to take advantage of this provision, they
shall put the court on notice that the situation exists either prior to the issuance of the
conditional forfeiture order or within 28 days after legal service of the conditional forfeiture
on the sureties. After receiving notice, the court may continue the case to a future date
it deems proper and just for the defendant to appear. If at that time...
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6-6-662
Section 6-6-662 Parties. The motion may be made by the party aggrieved or his legal representative
against the person in default and the sureties upon his official bond, and the judgment must
be entered against such of the parties, whether principal or surety, as may have received
notice of the intended motion. (Code 1852, §2597; Code 1867, §3026; Code 1876, §3352; Code
1886, §3096; Code 1896, §3764; Code 1907, §5900; Code 1923, §10227; Code 1940, T. 7, §592.)...

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15-13-139
Section 15-13-139 Remission after final judgment of forfeiture. In forfeiture cases where the
sureties have paid the amount of the forfeiture into the court or in cases where the forfeiture
has been made final or absolute and there is no further litigation pending on the forfeiture,
and the surety locates the defendant and causes the return of the defendant to the custody
of the court where the bond was forfeited, and if the defendant was substantially procured
by actions of the surety, and the administration of justice has not been thwarted nor the
successful prosecution of the defendant has been affected, then the court which ordered the
forfeiture, shall have full power and jurisdiction in all proceedings conducted pursuant to
this article and within a period of six months from the date of issuance of any final forfeiture
judgment, to consider any costs to the state or its subdivisions which resulted as a cause
of the default, if any, and upon giving consideration thereto, may, in...
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6-6-332
Section 6-6-332 Process - Form of notice; service and return thereof. (a) Upon complaint being
made, the district judge shall issue a notice to the party against whom the complaint is made
to the following effect: The State of Alabama, ___ County. To ___ You are hereby commanded
to be and appear before me, at _____ on the _____ day of _____, 2__, to answer to, and make
defense against a complaint exhibited to me against you by _____, for a forcible entry and
detainer (or for unlawful detainer, as the case may be). Witness my hand this _____ day of
______, 2__. ___ District Court Judge (b) The notice shall be served on the defendant at least
six days before the return day of the process and may be served on the defendant anywhere
within the state. The return of the service thereof by any sheriff or constable of the state
is sufficient, or proof of the fact may be made before the judge. A copy of the notice shall
be personally served upon the...
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41-5A-20
Section 41-5A-20 Settlement of charges; recovery of overpayments. (a) The chief examiner shall
keep a docket in which shall be entered, in favor of the state, county, or municipality, as
the case may be, cases against persons who have not properly and lawfully accounted for all
sums of money coming into their hands as public officers, agents, or employees. If an amount
found to be due the state, county, or other governmental unit or agency as a result of an
examination or audit is not settled upon demand by the examiner, the chief examiner shall
immediately issue notice to the person in default and require him or her to appear on a day
certain and show cause why the amount due should not be paid. If the defaulting officer fails
to settle or to show just cause why the amount due should not be collected, the chief examiner
shall certify such facts and the amount due the state to the Attorney General, and the Attorney
General shall bring a civil action in the name of the state against the...
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15-13-118
Section 15-13-118 Arrest of defendant by surety after conditional forfeiture. After the entry
of a conditional forfeiture against any surety on an undertaking of bail, the surety may arrest
the defendant as provided in Section 15-13-117, but the arrest and delivery of the defendant
to the authorized jail as stated in Section 15-13-117 shall not exonerate the surety unless,
in the judgment of the court, a good and sufficient cause is given for the failure of the
defendant to appear at the time the conditional judgement was entered. (Acts 1993, No. 93-677,
p. 1259, §19.)...
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