40-10-105
Section 40-10-105 Warrant for fees, costs, taxes, penalty, and interest. The Comptroller must also ascertain the amount of such purchase money which has been paid to the county in which the land is situated as fees, costs, taxes, penalty, and interest, or on other account, if any such payment has been made on account of such purchase, which amount he shall certify to the judge of probate of such county or presiding officer of the county commission where the judge of probate has no connection with such commission who shall present such claim at the next meeting of the county commission of such county, whereupon such commission shall order a warrant in favor of the state for such amount, which warrant shall be a preferred claim against the county and payable by the county treasurer to the judge of probate or presiding officer of any county commission where the judge of probate has no connection with such commission who shall forthwith forward such amount, less cost of remitting, to the...
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15-6-23
Section 15-6-23 When costs to be paid by complainant. If the circuit, district or municipal court judge regards a complaint as unfounded or frivolous, he may order the complainant to pay the costs of prosecution; and, upon making such order, execution may issue to enforce the payment thereof. (Code 1852, §413; Code 1867, §3962; Code 1876, §4032; Code 1886, §4686; Code 1896, §5167; Code 1907, §7526; Code 1923, §5144; Code 1940, T. 15, §407.)...
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43-2-297
Section 43-2-297 Costs. If the application is determined against the applicant, he, otherwise the executor or administrator, must be taxed with the costs, for which execution may be issued. (Code 1852, §1705; Code 1867, §2026; Code 1876, §2395; Code 1886, §2051; Code 1896, §98; Code 1907, §2572; Code 1923, §5795; Code 1940, T. 61, §185.)...
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35-7-5
Section 35-7-5 Fees. The district court is entitled to $.50 for issuing the order, and the fence-viewers to $1.00 each; one half of which is to be paid by each party; and not being paid in 10 days after the report, execution must issue therefor, with costs for issuing such execution. (Code 1852, §1107; Code 1867, §1290; Code 1876, §1594; Code 1886, §1372; Code 1896, §2120; Code 1907, §4249; Code 1923, §7979; Code 1940, T. 47, §254.)...
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6-6-163
Section 6-6-163 Forfeiture of claimant's bond; execution for amount of judgment, damages, and costs. If judgment is entered against the claimant and he fails to deliver the property to the officer making the levy and pay the costs of the trial of the right of property within 30 days, such officer must endorse the bond forfeited; and thereupon, if the property was levied on under execution or, if levied on under attachment, after judgment in favor of the plaintiff against the defendant in attachment, the clerk must issue execution against the obligors on the bond for the amount of the plaintiff's judgment, for the damages, if any were assessed, and the costs of the amount of such assessed value, if that is not greater than the amount of the judgment and for the damages, if any were assessed, and the costs of the trial of the right of property. And in the event the claimant delivers the property, but fails to pay damages and costs within 30 days, execution must issue for such damages and...
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15-22-31
Section 15-22-31 Warrant for retaking parolee; arrest without warrant; execution of warrant and fees therefor. (a) If the parole officer having charge of a paroled prisoner or any member of the Board of Pardons and Paroles shall have reasonable cause to believe that such prisoner has lapsed, or is probably about to lapse, into criminal ways or company or has violated the conditions of his parole in an important respect, such officer or board member may report such fact to the Department of Corrections, which shall thereupon issue a warrant for the retaking of such prisoner and his return to the prison designated. (b) Any parole officer, police officer, sheriff, or other officer with power of arrest, upon the request of the parole officer, may arrest a parolee without a warrant; but, in case of an arrest without a warrant, the arresting officer shall have a written statement by the parole officer setting forth that the parolee has, in his or her judgment, violated the conditions of...
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28-4-261
Section 28-4-261 Search warrant for seizure of prohibited liquors and beverages, etc., generally - Limitation period for execution and return of warrant. The warrant must be executed and returned to the judge of the district court by whom it was issued within 10 days from the date of issuance. After that time, if it has not been executed, it is void. (Acts 1909, No. 191, p. 63; Acts 1915, No. 2, p. 8; Code 1923, §4749; Code 1940, T. 29, §218.)...
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6-6-165
Section 6-6-165 Return - Where execution issued from probate court; trial in circuit court; return of execution on forfeited bond. (a) If the levy was made under execution issued from the probate court, the sheriff must return the original execution to the court from which it issued with an endorsement thereon showing the interposition of the claim, and he must return a copy of the execution and of the returns thereon, the affidavit and the bond to the circuit court of his county, where, after 30 days, the trial of the right of property must be had according to the provisions of this article. (b) If, in the case provided for in subsection (a) of this section, the bond is forfeited, the execution on the forfeited bond must be made returnable to the court from which the original process issued, of which and of the time of its receipt by the sheriff the clerk must give the judge of probate written notice, which shall be presumptive evidence of the fact against the sheriff. (Code 1852,...
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12-19-150
Section 12-19-150 Legislative intent; assessment of fees in criminal cases; submission of cost bill by municipal or district court clerk and making of final assessment of costs in circuit court upon appeals from municipal or district courts to circuit courts. (a) It is hereby declared to be the policy of the state that docket fees and other court costs in criminal cases shall generally be assessed only upon conviction. It is further declared to be the policy of the state that a creditor shall not use the criminal process in order to collect civil debts. The state does recognize that situations will arise from time to time wherein justice may best be served by allowing a judge to enter an order dismissing a case upon the payment of costs by the defendant or by the complainant where the judge has determined that the criminal process has been abused. (b) Docket fees and other court costs in criminal cases shall be assessed upon conviction; provided that, in the interest of justice,...
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6-6-262
Section 6-6-262 Execution, garnishment, or other process on bond. If the unsuccessful party, who has given bond and taken the property into possession fails, for 30 days after the judgment, to deliver the property and to pay the damages assessed for the detention thereof and the costs, the sheriff must, upon the bond, make return of the fact of such failure; and, thereupon, the bond has the force and effect of a judgment on which execution, garnishment, or other process may issue against any, or all, the obligors therein for the alternative value of the property as assessed by the jury and the damages assessed for its detention and the costs. If the property is delivered and the damages assessed for its detention and the costs are not paid, the sheriff must, upon the bond, make return of the fact, and execution, garnishment, or other process must issue against any or all of the obligors for such damages and costs, or for either, as either may be unpaid. (Code 1852, §2195; Code 1867,...
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