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9-13-225
Section 9-13-225 Forfeiture of equipment upon judgment; costs of proceedings; State Forester
to keep records. When any judgment of condemnation or forfeiture is made in any case filed
under the provisions of this section, the judge making such judgment shall order and direct
that said vehicle and equipment be forfeited or awarded to the State Forester to be sold or
used by him in the enforcement of the law. And said order, in the event that no appeal is
taken within 15 days from the rendition thereof, shall be carried out and executed. The court,
at its discretion, shall direct in said judgment that the cost of the proceedings be paid
by the person(s) in whose possession said vehicle and equipment were found when seized, or
by any party or parties that claim to own said vehicle and equipment, or any interest therein,
and who contested the condemnation and forfeiture thereof. The State Forester shall keep a
permanent record of all such vehicles and equipment awarded to him as provided...
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9-9-12
Section 9-9-12 Establishment of district - Appeal as to inclusion in or exclusion from district
of property. If the court finds that any property set out in the report of the engineer or
other plans submitted by petitioners should not be incorporated in the district, the board
of commissioners or any owner of realty in the district may, within 20 days after the refusal
of the court of probate to include said property in the district, appeal from the order of
the court to the circuit court upon giving bond in a sum to be fixed by the court, conditioned
for the payment of costs if the appeal should be decided against said appellant. Any person
owning lands within the district that, in his opinion, should not be included in the district
may, within 20 days, appeal from the decision of the court to the circuit court by filing
an appeal accompanied by a bond approved by the court, conditioned for the payment of the
cost if the appeal should be decided against him. (Acts 1965, No. 685, p....
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12-22-6
Section 12-22-6 Judgments on applications for remedial writs. Appeals may be taken to the appropriate
appellate court from the judgment of the circuit court on application for writs of certiorari,
supersedeas, quo warranto, mandamus, prohibition, injunction and other remedial writs as provided
by the Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure; but such appeal shall not operate as a stay of
execution unless supersedeas bond is given by the appellant pursuant to Rule 8 of the Alabama
Rules of Appellate Procedure. But this section shall not be construed as to prevent the presentation
of an issue upon appeal taken after a final determination of the case. (Code 1876, §3923;
Code 1886, §3616; Code 1896, §431; Code 1907, §2843; Code 1923, §6085; Code 1940, T. 7,
§761.)...
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23-1-82
Section 23-1-82 County commissions - Eminent domain. The county commissions of the several
counties of the state are given the right of eminent domain for the purpose of establishing
and changing public roads, bridges, and ferries in their respective counties, except in cases
where the State Department of Transportation has jurisdiction over such highways. When an
appeal is taken from any assessment in a condemnation proceeding brought by a county, such
appeal shall not deprive the county obtaining the judgment of condemnation of a right of entry
for any and all purposes named in the condemnation proceeding provided the amount of damages
assessed shall have been paid into court in money and a bond shall have been given in not
less than double the amount of damages assessed, with good and sufficient sureties, to be
approved by the clerk of the court to which the appeal is taken, conditioned to pay such damages
as the owner of the property may sustain. Said amount of damages may be paid...
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43-2-354
Section 43-2-354 Notice and hearing; judgment; costs; appeals. The personal representative
of the estate of a decedent may give notice in writing to the claimant or anyone having a
beneficial interest in a claim against the estate that such claim is disputed in whole or
in part; if in part, specifying the part disputed. Thereupon the judge of the court having
jurisdiction of the administration of the estate shall, on written application of either the
personal representative or the claimant, hear and pass on the validity of such claim, or part
thereof, first giving 10 days' notice of such hearing to the interested parties. If the claimant
in such proceeding shall fail to recover upon the disputed part of such claim, he shall be
taxed with the costs thereof. This section shall not apply to claims against estates declared
insolvent. If the judgment on any such claim is rendered by a probate court, either party
may, within 30 days after the rendition of such judgment, appeal to the circuit...
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9-12-6
Section 9-12-6 Proceedings as to violations of chapter - Proceedings conducted in name of state;
appeals from fines and condemnations; costs and fees where judgment affirmed. The proceedings
before the district court must be carried on in the name of the State of Alabama, and the
parties convicted, or either of them, may appeal from the sentence of condemnation and fine
following the procedure set forth in Chapter 12 of Title 12. If the judgment is affirmed,
costs must be adjudged on behalf of the state, and the district attorney shall be allowed
a tax fee of $50.00. (Code 1852, §1125; Code 1867, §1305; Code 1876, §1613; Code 1886,
§4724; Code 1896, §5579; Code 1907, §7500; Code 1923, §5408; Code 1940, T. 8, §169.)...

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9-17-22
Section 9-17-22 Illegal oil, gas or product - Seizure, condemnation and sale. Apart from and
in addition to any other remedy or procedure which may be available to the board or any penalty
which may be sought against or imposed upon any person with respect to violations relating
to illegal oil, illegal gas or illegal product, all illegal oil, illegal gas and illegal products
shall, except under such circumstances as are stated in this section, be contraband, forfeited
to the State of Alabama and shall be seized and sold and the proceeds applied as provided
in this section. When any such seizure shall have been made, it shall be the duty of the Attorney
General of the state to institute at once condemnation proceedings in the circuit court of
the county in which such property is seized by filing a complaint in the name of the state
against the property seized, describing the same, or against the person or persons in possession
of such illegal property, if known, to obtain a judgment...
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11-50-269
Section 11-50-269 Appeal from order of commission. Any party shall have the right to appeal
from the order of the Public Service Commission, such appeal to be governed by existing provisions
of law relating to appeals from final orders of the commission; except, that such appeal shall
be taken to the circuit court of the judicial circuit containing the greater portion by value
of the property to be acquired, and such appeal shall be taken within 10 days from the filing
of the order of the commission. The order of the commission shall specify the judicial circuit
in which the greater portion of the property by value is located, and such specification shall
be conclusive for fixing the venue of an appeal. On any such appeal, if the court shall determine
that any condition imposed by the order of the commission is unreasonable or that the commission
has erred in determining the just compensation to be paid, the court shall proceed to enter
the judgment the commission should have entered....
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23-4-5
Section 23-4-5 Appeals. Any party affected by the vacation of a street, alley, or highway pursuant
to this chapter may appeal within 30 days of the decision of the governing body vacating the
street to the circuit court of the county in which the lands are situated, and upon such appeal,
the proceeding shall be tried de novo, either party having the right to demand trial by jury
when and as demand is authorized in civil actions. The appeal shall not suspend the effect
of the decision of the governing body unless the appealing party shall give bond, with sureties,
in an amount to be determined by the circuit judge. From the judgment of the circuit court,
an appeal may be taken within 42 days by either party to the Court of Civil Appeals or the
Supreme Court in accordance with the Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure. (Acts 1931, No.
49, p. 62; Code 1940, T. 56, §30; Act 2004-323, p. 548, §1.)...
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30-4-59
Section 30-4-59 Suspension of sentence; order of payment of support for wife or children; release
of defendant on probation; bond. At the trial on an entry of a plea of guilty, or after conviction
and after judgment and sentence has been imposed, as provided in this article, the judge of
the juvenile court in the first instance, or the judge of the circuit court on appeal and
trial de novo, may, in his discretion, suspend such judgment and sentence, and, having regard
to the circumstances and to the financial ability or earning capacity of the defendant, may
make an order, which shall be subject to change by the judge of the juvenile court, from time
to time, as circumstances may require, directing the defendant to pay a certain sum periodically
to the clerk of the juvenile court for the use of the defendant's wife or for the use of his
wife and child or children, or for the use of his child or children, and to release the said
defendant from custody on probation, upon his entering...
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