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11-88-70
Section 11-88-70 Appeal from assessments to circuit court - Transmittal to circuit court of
transcript of proceedings of authority as to assessment; contents thereof. Upon the filing
and the approval of the appeal bond, the secretary of the authority, upon notice thereof,
shall immediately send to the clerk of the circuit court to which the appeal may be taken,
a transcript of all the proceedings of the authority relating to such assessment, so far as
the same concerns the property of the appellant. Such transcript shall contain a description
of the property of such party or parties, which shall be described as accurately as possible
according to the map of the county in common use, if there be such map, the name of the owner
or owners of such property and the amount of the assessment. (Acts 1973, No. 826, p. 1293,
§31.)...
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42-2-9
Section 42-2-9 Appeal from assessment of damages. Either party may appeal from the assessment
of damages and compensation by the commissioners to the circuit court of the county within
30 days after the making of the order of condemnation, upon the report of the commissioners,
by filing in the court rendering the judgment a written notice of appeal, a copy of which
shall be served on the opposite party, and on such appeal the trial shall be de novo. No appeal
shall suspend the judgment if the applicant shall pay into court in money the amount of damages
assessed and give bond in double the amount so assessed, with good and sufficient surety,
to be approved by the judge of probate, to pay such damages as the owner may sustain. (Code
1907, §2423; Code 1923, §3157; Code 1940, T. 59, §13.)...
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6-6-101
Section 6-6-101 Forfeiture of bond; execution on bond. When the property replevied is not delivered
in 30 days after judgment against the defendant in attachment, the sheriff shall return the
bond forfeited, and execution must be issued thereon against the principal and sureties for
the amount of the value of the property replevied, as fixed by the sheriff or other officer
making the levy, with interest thereon from the date of the bond and for the cost of the replevy
and of the execution, unless such value is greater than the amount of the judgment against
the defendant, in which case the execution shall be for the amount of such judgment and costs.
(Code 1852, §2538; Code 1867, §2966; Code 1876, §3291; Code 1886, §2965; Code 1896, §556;
Code 1907, §2956; Code 1923, §6204; Code 1940, T. 7, §877.)...
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6-6-353
Section 6-6-353 Proceedings when determination is against appellant. In cases of forcible entry
or unlawful detainer, the judgment, if against the appellant, must be entered in the circuit
court against him and the sureties on the appeal or certiorari bond, including the costs in
the inferior and circuit courts, and if the appeal or certiorari was sued out by the defendant
and a supersedeas bond was executed, a writ of restitution or possession must be awarded and
judgment must also be entered against the defendant and the sureties on his supersedeas bond
for the value of the rent of the premises pending the appeal. (Code 1852, §§2866, 2867;
Code 1867, §§3315, 3316; Code 1876, §§3712, 3713; Code 1886, §3411; Code 1896, §2146;
Code 1907, §4282; Code 1923, §8023; Code 1940, T. 7, §986.)...
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11-70-9
Section 11-70-9 Appeal. A municipality or interested party, within 42 days following the effective
date of the judgment, may appeal the judgment of the circuit court to the Court of Civil Appeals.
Any party appealing from an order vesting title in the municipality, as a condition of the
appeal, shall identify the parcel which is the subject of the appeal and, with respect to
that parcel, post a bond with at least one solvent surety in the amount due to redeem the
property under Chapter 10, Title 40. The appeal shall stay the order of the circuit court
only with respect to each parcel identified as the subject of the appeal. The order of the
circuit court shall be affirmed absent a defect in the identification of the property or in
the notice such that the notice deprived a party of the right to due process of law. The order
shall not be reversed on the basis of merely technical noncompliance with this chapter. (Act
2010-396, p. 644, §9.)...
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11-70A-9
Section 11-70A-9 Appeal. A municipality or interested party may, within 42 days following the
effective date of the judgment, appeal the judgment of the circuit court to the Court of Civil
Appeals. Any party appealing from an order vesting title in the municipality shall, as a condition
of the appeal, identify the parcel which is the subject of the appeal and, with respect to
that parcel, post a bond with at least one solvent surety in the amount due to redeem the
property under Chapter 10, Title 40. The appeal shall stay the order of the circuit court
only with respect to each parcel identified as the subject of the appeal. The order of the
circuit court shall be affirmed absent a defect in the identification of the property or in
the notice such that the notice deprived a party of the right to due process of law. The order
shall not be reversed on the basis of merely technical noncompliance with this section. (Act
2012-517, p. 1533, §9.)...
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11-88-72
Section 11-88-72 Appeal from assessments to circuit court - Conduct of trial generally; when
costs of appeal and trial adjudged against authority. The said appeal may be tried on the
record without other pleadings and the court shall hear all objections of the property owners
to the said assessment and the amount thereof, shall determine whether or not such assessment
exceeds the increased value of such property by reason of the special benefits derived from
the improvement, and shall render judgment accordingly. Such appeal shall be tried by the
judge without a jury, unless a jury trial is demanded at the time of filing appeal, in which
event the appeal shall be tried by a jury as provided in common law cases. In event the court
or jury shall not sustain the assessment for the full amount, the costs of appeal and trial
in circuit court shall be adjudged against the authority. (Acts 1973, No. 826, p. 1293, §33.)...

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12-22-73
Section 12-22-73 Affirmation of stayed judgment - Right of property. When an appeal is taken
on a trial of the right of property and the judgment is stayed by the execution of a supersedeas
bond, if the appellate court affirms the judgment of the court below, it must also enter judgment
against the obligors in said bond for the amount of the costs of the appellate court. (Code
1852, §3024; Code 1867, §3494; Code 1876, §3935; Code 1886, §3663; Code 1896, §479; Code
1907, §2894; Code 1923, §6154; Code 1940, T. 7, §815; Acts 1987, No. 87-188, p. 259, §2.)...

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18-1A-3
Section 18-1A-3 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) ACTION. Condemnation
action. (2) APPRAISAL. An opinion as to the value of or compensation payable for property,
prepared by the owner or under the direction of an individual qualified by knowledge, skill,
experience, training, or education to express an opinion as to the value of property. (3)
BUSINESS. A lawful activity, whether or not for profit, other than a farm operation, conducted
primarily for the purchase, sale, lease, rental, manufacture, processing, or marketing of
products, commodities, or other property, or for providing services. (4) CONDEMN. To take
property under the power of eminent domain. (5) CONDEMNATION ACTION. Includes all acts incident
to the process of condemning property after commencement of suit until the entry of final
judgment. (6) CONDEMNEE. A person who has or claims an interest in...
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18-1A-52
Section 18-1A-52 Bond for damages caused by entry. (a) An order permitting entry under Section
18-1A-51 shall include a preliminary assessment by the circuit court of the probable amount
that will fairly compensate the owner and any other person in lawful possession or physical
occupancy of the property for damages for physical injury to the property, and for substantial
interference with its possession or use, found likely to be caused by the entry and activities
authorized by the order, and shall require the condemnor other than the state to enter into
bond in double the amount of such preliminary assessment, with good and sufficient sureties,
to pay such damages as the property owner or other person in lawful possession or physical
occupancy of the property may sustain. The bond must be given before entry is made. (b) Unless
sooner disbursed by agreement or court order, the amount of the bond sufficient to cover the
damages sustained shall be paid to those determined by the circuit...
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