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19-3-27
Section 19-3-27 Submission of petition to circuit judge; order designating time for presenting
claims. Upon the filing of such petition the register or clerk must submit the same, together
with the inventory and appraisement, upon the original papers, to the circuit judge and the
circuit judge must make an order designating a day, not less than two nor more than 12 months
from the date thereof, by or on which day all claims against the trust estate must be presented,
verified by affidavit. (Code 1896, §4159; Code 1907, §6061; Code 1923, §10398; Code 1940,
T. 58, §15.)...
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19-3-29
Section 19-3-29 Presentation of claims; verification; receipt. All claims against the trust
estate must be presented by or on the day specified in such order and notice, by filing the
claim, or a statement thereof, in the office of the register or clerk, verified as claims
against the estate of a decedent are required to be verified, before a notary public or other
officer authorized to take and certify affidavits within or beyond the state; and all claims
not so presented are precluded from sharing in the assignment or participating in any dividend
that may be made from the trust estate, until all presented and allowed claims shall have
been paid in full. But when a claim has been so presented prior to giving of such notice,
a second presentation is not necessary. Any defect or insufficiency in the affidavit may be
remedied by amendment at any time. The register or clerk must give to the creditor, his agent
or attorney a receipt for his claim, and must indorse thereon the date of...
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26-2-54
Section 26-2-54 Revocation of guardianship or conservatorship - Upon application by person
ascertained to be incapacitated - Entry of decree or judgment as to contested application
upon rendition of verdict of jury. If, on the trial of the contest, the jury finds the facts
stated in the application to be true, the court must enter a decree revoking the proceedings
on the inquisition and the guardianship or conservatorship, and declaring that the ward must
be restored to the custody and management of his or her estate and must adjudge the costs
as is just and equitable, but if the verdict of the jury negatives the facts stated in the
application, a judgment of dismissal at the cost of the applicant or of the next friend must
be entered. (Code 1852, §2761; Code 1867, §3200; Code 1876, §2807; Code 1886, §2400; Code
1896, §2265; Code 1907, §4355; Code 1923, §8113; Code 1940, T. 21, §19; Acts 1987, No.
87-590, p. 975, §2-333(b).)...
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26-5-10
Section 26-5-10 Final settlement generally - Examination of vouchers and auditing and stating
of account; taxing of costs for contest or examination where voucher or items rejected. On
the day appointed or on any other day to which the settlement may be continued, the court
must proceed to examine the vouchers and to audit and state the account, requiring evidence
in support of all such vouchers or items of the account as may be contested or as may not
on examination appear to the court to be just and proper, such evidence to be taken by affidavit
or in any other legal mode. If any voucher or item be rejected, all costs accruing on the
contest or examination thereof must be taxed against the conservator or his or her personal
representative and not against the ward or his or her estate. (Code 1886, §2462; Code 1896,
§2347; Code 1907, §4437; Code 1923, §8210; Code 1940, T. 21, §137; Acts 1987, No. 87-590,
p. 975, §2-333(b).)...
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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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14-4-4
Section 14-4-4 Report of hard labor sentence to probate judge. (a) All judicial officers shall,
immediately upon the sentence of any person to hard labor for any county, report in writing
to the judge of probate of the county for which such sentence is made, the name of such person,
the length of his sentence, the date of its commencement and the amount of costs. Any judicial
officer presiding over a court that has a clerk may order such report to be made by such clerk.
(b) Any judicial officer or clerk who fails to report in writing to the judge of probate,
as required by law, the name of any person sentenced to hard labor for the county, length
of such sentence, the date of its commencement and the amount of the costs therein must, on
conviction, be fined not less than $25.00. (Code 1896, §§4543, 5118; Acts 1907, No. 85,
p. 179; Code 1907, §§6592, 7462; Code 1923, §§3700, 5054; Code 1940, T. 45, §§79, 80.)...

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15-21-15
Section 15-21-15 Subpoenas for witnesses. (a) On the application of either party, subpoenas
for witnesses must be issued at any time before the hearing on a writ of habeas corpus by
the clerk of the circuit court of the county to which the writ is returnable. (b) Such subpoenas
must be directed to the sheriff or any constable of the county in which the witness resides
and must be executed and returned as in other cases. (Code 1852, §721; Code 1867, §4272;
Code 1876, §4948; Code 1886, §4772; Code 1896, §4823; Code 1907, §4319; Code 1923, §4319;
Code 1940, T. 15, §15.)...
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15-8-70
Section 15-8-70 Presentation to court and endorsement; limitations on entry in minutes and
inspection. All indictments must be presented to the court by the foreman of the grand jury
in the presence of at least 11 other jurors, must be endorsed "filed" and must have
the endorsement dated and signed by the clerk; but no entry of an indictment found must be
made on the minutes, nor must any indictment be inspected by any other person than the district
attorney, the presiding judge and the clerk of the court until the defendant has been arrested
or has given bail for his appearance. (Code 1852, §598; Code 1867, §4148; Code 1876, §4821;
Code 1886, §4386; Code 1896, §4914; Code 1907, §7152; Code 1923, §4547; Code 1940, T.
15, §250.)...
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17-16-55
Section 17-16-55 Contest of election of judge of circuit or district court - Testimony; heard
without jury. The testimony on the contest must be taken by deposition as in civil cases at
common law, but no affidavit, other than that of the materiality of the testimony of the witnesses
proposed to be examined, shall be required. Either party may, on giving five days' notice,
require the examination before the commissioner to be oral and that the witnesses be examined
separate and apart from each other. The party against whom the depositions are to be taken
must have at least five days' notice of the time and place of taking such depositions and
of the name and residence of the commissioner or commissioners proposed. The contest must
be heard and determined by the court without the intervention of a jury. (Code 1896, §1694;
Code 1907, §468; Code 1923, §558; Code 1940, T. 17, §244; §17-15-28; amended and renumbered
by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §83.)...
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40-1-14
Section 40-1-14 Payment of court costs. Any court costs taxed against the state shall be paid
by the state and the various taxing subdivisions thereof in proportion to the amount of taxes
levied by each. The sworn certificate of the clerk or register approved by the Comptroller
shall be authority for the issuance of any payment of warrants therefor by the proper officers
of each taxing authority and shall be treated as a preferred claim. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p.
256; Code 1940, T. 51, §893.)...
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