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6-6-680
Section 6-6-680 Judgment against sheriff, etc., receiving or executing writ. Judgment must
be entered for the plaintiff, on three days' notice, against the sheriff, coroner, or other
officer receiving or executing the writ in the following cases: (1) For failing to return
an execution, 20 percent on the judgment; (2) For failing to pay over money collected upon
an execution, on demand of the plaintiff, his agent, or attorney, for the amount so collected
and five percent per month damages from the time such demand was made; (3) For failing to
make the money on an execution, which by due diligence could have been made, for the amount
of the execution, interest, and 10 percent damages thereon; (4) For fraudulently making a
false return, for the amount of the execution, interest, and 10 percent damages thereon; (5)
For failing to notify the plaintiff, his agent, or attorney of the collection of money by
execution, for five percent per month on the amount collected from the time when the...
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7-11-104
Section 7-11-104 Transition provision on change of requirement of filing. A security interest
for the perfection of which filing or the taking of possession was required under the old
U.C.C. and which attached prior to February 1, 1982, but was not perfected shall be deemed
perfected on February 1, 1982, if the new U.C.C. permits perfection without filing or authorizes
filing in the office or offices where a prior ineffective filing was made. (Acts 1981, No.
81-312, p. 399.)...
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12-22-112
Section 12-22-112 Liability of defendant failing to appear; warrant of arrest. (a) If the defendant
fails to appear at the circuit court as required by the appeal bond, he shall be liable to
the same penalties, forfeitures and proceedings as on a forfeited bail bond taken in the court,
and a new warrant of arrest may issue from that court without any other authority therefor.
(b) Such warrant of arrest must be directed to any sheriff of the State of Alabama; and, when
the defendant is arrested, he must be dealt within all respects as if the arrest had been
made on capias from the circuit court. (Code 1852, §§507, 508; Code 1867, §§4057, 4058;
Code 1876, §§4727, 4728; Code 1886, §§4229, 4230; Code 1896, §§4625, 4626; Code 1907,
§§6728, 6729; Code 1923, §§3841, 3842; Code 1940, T. 15, §§361, 362.)...
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36-9-15
Section 36-9-15 Certification of judgment declaring election or appointment void or office
vacated to appointing power. Whenever there is a judgment of a competent tribunal declaring
any election or appointment void or any office vacated, such judgment shall, if the vacancy
is filled by appointment, the day after the time for taking an appeal has expired be certified
by the clerk of such court or by the judge, if there is no clerk, to the appointing power.
(Code 1852, §168; Code 1867, §208; Code 1876, §21; Code 1886, §316; Code 1896, §3151;
Code 1907, §1567; Code 1923, §2711; Code 1940, T. 41, §174.)...
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37-1-133
Section 37-1-133 Appeal by commission or State. If the Public Service Commission or the State
of Alabama shall appeal from a judgment annulling or suspending any rates or orders, it shall
not be required to give any security for the costs of said appeal or any bond or undertaking
to supersede the judgment. The appeal of the Public Service Commission or the State of Alabama
without such bond shall have the effect of superseding the judgment and the rate or rates,
or order or orders, complained of or annulled or suspended by the judgment, shall be and remain
the established rates or orders and shall be so regarded and observed until the judgment shall
be affirmed and the said rates or orders annulled or suspended by the supreme court unless
a supersedeas bond is continued in effect. (Code 1907, §5688; Code 1923, §9680; Code 1940,
T. 48, §91.)...
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40-7-47
Section 40-7-47 Appeals - Trial. In the trial on appeal, the court shall direct or formulate
the issue to be tried and shall determine both the facts and the law, unless a jury is demanded
in writing by the taxpayer at the time of taking the appeal or within 10 days thereafter,
which demand shall be filed in the court to which the appeal is taken. (Code 1923, §6099;
Code 1940, T. 51, §77.)...
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12-22-244
Section 12-22-244 Duty of defendant on bail to surrender upon affirmation of conviction or
dismissal of appeal. When the defendant in a case of misdemeanor or felony is sentenced to
hard labor, imprisonment or to the penitentiary, gives bail pending the appeal and the judgment
of conviction is affirmed or the appeal is dismissed, he is bound by the undertaking of bail
to surrender himself to the sheriff, at the county jail, within 15 days from the date of such
affirmance or dismissal. If he shall fail to do so, the sheriff must endorse the bail bond
forfeited, and a writ of arrest must be issued by the clerk; if not executed, another must
be issued, and so on until the judgment has been executed. If the defendant is taken on such
writ or if he shall surrender himself to the sheriff, the sentence must, without delay, be
carried out as if no appeal had been taken. (Code 1852, §755; Code 1867, §4306; Code 1876,
§4982; Code 1886, §4513; Code 1896, §4321; Code 1907, §6252; Acts 1911,...
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40-12-449
Section 40-12-449 Suspension, revocation, or denial of license. (a) Subject to the appeal provisions
allowed under Chapter 2A, the commissioner may suspend or revoke a license issued for the
willful and intentional failure of the licensee to comply with this article. (b) A license
may be revoked or a license application may be denied by the department for any of the following
reasons: (1) Fraud practiced or any material misstatement in the license application. (2)
Change of condition after a license is granted or the failure to maintain qualification for
the license. (3) Skipping title assignment; accepting an open assignment of title whereby
the seller has signed the title to transfer ownership without listing the purchaser in the
title assignment. (4) Having no established place of business. (5) Failing to properly keep
and maintain records. (6) Knowingly dealing in stolen motor vehicles, parts, or accessories.
(7) Willful failure to comply with this article or any rule adopted under...
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40-7-45
Section 40-7-45 Appeals - Right; time. From any final assessment or valuation of property for
taxation made by any officer, board, or commission, when no other specific mode of appeal
to or review by the circuit court of such assessment or valuation is provided, the taxpayer
may appeal to the circuit court of the county in which such assessment or valuation is made.
Such appeal shall be taken within 15 days from the time such assessment or valuation is entered
upon the tax books or tax rolls. On such appeal the property shall be revalued for assessment
by the court unless a jury is demanded by the taxpayer at the time of taking the appeal. (Code
1923, §6096; Code 1940, T. 51, §74.)...
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12-14-71
Section 12-14-71 Appeals from judgments of circuit courts and proceedings thereon. From the
judgment of the circuit court, the municipality, in a case holding invalid an ordinance, or
the defendant in any case, may appeal to the court of criminal appeals in like manner as in
cases of appeals for convictions of violation of the criminal laws of the state. If the appeal
is taken by the municipality, it shall not be required to give surety for the cost of appeal.
When taken by the defendant, he may give bail with sufficient sureties, conditioned that he
will appear and abide by the judgment of the appellate court; and, failing to give bail, he
must be committed to the municipal jail, but he may give such bail at any time pending the
appeal. When an appeal is taken by the defendant, bail is given pending the appeal and the
judgment of conviction is affirmed or the appeal is dismissed, the defendant is bound by the
undertaking of bail to surrender himself to the municipal authorities within...
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