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15-21-22
Section 15-21-22 Admission to bail if charged with bailable offense; procedure when sufficient
bail not offered; transmission of bail to clerk of court; forfeiture of bail. (a) Upon a hearing
on a writ of habeas corpus, if it appears that the detained party is charged with a public
offense which is bailable, he must be admitted to bail on offering sufficient bail. (b) If
sufficient bail is not offered, the amount of bail required must be endorsed on the warrant,
and the court to which he is required to appear, and the detained party may be afterwards
discharged by the sheriff of the county on giving sufficient bail in the amount so required.
(c) All undertakings of bail taken by any judge or sheriff under the provisions of this section
must be transmitted by him to the clerk of the court before which the party is bound to appear
by the first day of the next succeeding session and may be forfeited, and the same proceedings
thereon had, as against other bail in criminal cases. (Code...
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28-3-14
Section 28-3-14 Procedure for collection of due and unpaid taxes and penalties imposed by chapter;
lien for taxes and penalties. If any taxes or penalties imposed by this chapter remain due
and unpaid for a period of 10 days, the board shall issue a warrant of execution directed
to any sheriff of the State of Alabama, commanding him to levy upon and sell the real and
personal property of the taxpayer found within his county for the payment of the amount
thereof, with penalties, if any, and the cost of executing the warrant and to return such
warrant to the board and to pay it the money collected by virtue thereof. Upon receipt of
such execution, the sheriff shall file with the clerk of the circuit court of his county a
copy thereof and thereupon the clerk of the circuit court shall enter in his abstract of judgments
the name of the taxpayer mentioned in the warrant and in proper columns the amount of tax
with penalties and costs for which the warrant is issued and the date and hour...
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28-4-267
Section 28-4-267 Delivery to certain persons and posting of copies of notice. A copy of such
notice shall be delivered to the person or other party who kept the liquors and beverages
or had possession of the liquors and beverages at the time of the seizure, and a copy shall
also be delivered to the party named in the affidavit for the warrant if a different party
from the one who kept or had possession of the liquors and beverages at the time of the seizure,
and the officer shall place another copy of such notice in a conspicuous place upon said premises.
(Acts 1909, No. 191, p. 63; Acts 1915, No. 2, p. 8; Code 1923, §4755; Code 1940, T. 29, §224.)...

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31-2-26
Section 31-2-26 Officers of disbanded organizations to return arms, equipment, etc., to custody
of Adjutant General. Upon the disbandment of any organization which has received arms, equipment
or stores from the state in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, the commissioned
officers of such organizations shall be responsible for the safe return to the custody of
the Adjutant General of all public property in possession of the organization, and for any
loss or damage thereto, compensation shall be obtained from the officer responsible for such
property in the manner provided in Section 31-2-25. (Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 143, p. 105;
Code 1940, T. 35, §24; Acts 1973, No. 1038, p. 1572, §25.)...
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40-18-29
Section 40-18-29 Fiduciary returns. (a) Every fiduciary, except receivers appointed by authority
of law in possession of part only of the property of a taxpayer, shall make a return for the
taxpayer for whom he acts, first, if the net income of such taxpayer is $1,500 or over, if
single or if married and not living with husband or wife, or $3,000 or over, if married and
living with husband or wife, or second, if the net income of such taxpayer, if an estate or
trust, is $1,500 or over, or if any beneficiary is a taxpayer other than a resident of the
state, which returns shall state specifically the items of the gross income and the deductions,
exemptions and credits allowed by this chapter under such regulations as the Department of
Revenue may prescribe, a return made by one or two or more joint fiduciaries and filed in
the office of the Department of Revenue shall be a sufficient compliance with the above requirement.
The fiduciary shall certify that he has sufficient knowledge of...
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40-4-7
Section 40-4-7 Printing and furnishing blank forms; copy of returns. It is the duty of the
assessor to have printed, at the expense of the county, a sufficient number of assessment
blank forms in the form furnished and prepared by the Department of Revenue; and, upon request
of any taxpayer or state deputy tax assessor, the assessor shall furnish him with a copy or
copies for the use of such taxpayer in listing his property for taxation. Said blank forms
when filled out and returned to the tax assessor shall be known as the "tax return."
Upon demand of any person making a return of property for taxation, the assessor shall furnish
him with a copy of such return. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §35.)...
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6-6-166
Section 6-6-166 Return - Where levy made in different county than where judgment entered or
original attachment issued; trial in circuit court; effect of copies; forfeiture of bond.
(a) When the levy is made in a different county from that in which the judgment was entered
or the original attachment issued, if a claim is interposed to the property, it is the duty
of the officer levying the writ to return the original to the court from which it issued,
with a statement thereon showing the interposition of the claim and true copies of the affidavit
and bond, certified by him; and he must return the original affidavit and bond and a true
copy of the writ under which the levy was made, certified by him, to the circuit court of
his own county, where, after 30 days, the trial of the right of property must be had. The
copies thus required to be made, certified as provided in this section, must be received in
lieu of and have, in all respects, the same effect as the originals. (b) If, in the...
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11-42-66
Section 11-42-66 Appeals from judgment of probate judge - Filing; security for costs; right
to jury trial. The property holders of the city shall have the right to appeal from the judgment
of the judge of probate to the circuit court of the county in which the land is situated,
within 10 days from the rendition of the judgment by the judge of probate, the property owner
giving security for cost of appeal, to be approved by the judge of probate, if the appeal
is taken by the property owner. On an appeal taken by either party, the action shall be entered
on the trial docket and tried de novo in the circuit court, without a jury unless a trial
by jury is demanded by the party taking the appeal by serving upon the other party a demand
therefor in writing not less than 10 days after filing the notice of appeal or unless a trial
by jury is demanded by the other party in the action by serving a demand therefor in writing
upon the other party within 10 days from the time that notice of such...
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15-5-2
Section 15-5-2 Grounds for issuance. A search warrant may be issued on any one of the following
grounds: (1) Where the property was stolen or embezzled; (2) Where it was used as the means
of committing a felony; or (3) Where it is in the possession of any person with the intent
to use it as a means of committing a public offense or in the possession of another to whom
he may have delivered it for the purpose of concealing it or preventing its discovery. (Code
1852, §826; Code 1867, §4377; Code 1876, §4006; Code 1886, §4728; Code 1896, §5485; Code
1907, §7758; Code 1923, §5742; Code 1940, T. 15, §101.)...
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15-9-41
Section 15-9-41 Arrest without warrant - When authorized; persons authorized to make arrest;
appearance of accused before judge. The arrest of a person may be lawfully made also by an
officer or a private citizen without a warrant upon reasonable information that the accused
stands charged with a crime punishable by death or life imprisonment in the courts of another
state. When so arrested, the accused must be taken before a district or circuit court judge
with all practicable speed and complaint must be made against him under oath setting forth
the ground for the arrest as in Section 15-9-40, and thereafter his answer shall be heard
as if he had been arrested on a warrant. (Acts 1931, No. 482, p. 559; Code 1940, T. 15, §61.)...

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