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35-9-34
Section 35-9-34 When lien may be enforced by attachment. The landlord, or his assignee, may
have process of attachment for the enforcement of his lien for rent and advances, or either,
when such rent and advances, or either, as the case may be, are due and the tenant fails or
refuses, after demand made, to pay the same; and also in the following cases, whether such
rent and advances, or either, are due or not: (1) When there is good cause to believe that
the tenant or subtenant is about to remove from the premises, or otherwise dispose of any
part of the crop, without paying such rent and advances, or either, and without the consent
of the landlord, or of the assignee, when the claim has been assigned. (2) When the tenant
or subtenant has removed from the premises, or otherwise disposed of any part of the crop
without paying such rent and advances, or either, and without the consent of the landlord,
or of the assignee, when the claim has been assigned. (3) When the tenant or subtenant...

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35-9-39
Section 35-9-39 Levy upon crop of subtenant. When lands are cultivated by a subtenant, and
an attachment or other process is sued out by the superior landlord, or his assignee, for
the purpose of enforcing his lien for rent and advances, or either, the crop of the tenant
in chief must first be exhausted, before levy is made on the crop of the subtenant; but if
the tenant in chief makes no crop, or if the crop made by him is not sufficient to satisfy
the plaintiff's demand, then a sufficient amount of the crop of the subtenant may be levied
on to supply the deficiency; and any levy made in violation of this section may be vacated
on motion, at the first session of the court thereafter. (Code 1876, §3476; Code 1886, §3066;
Code 1896, §2713; Code 1907, §4744; Code 1923, §8810; Code 1940, T. 31, §25.)...
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35-9-60
Section 35-9-60 Lien declared. The landlord of any storehouse or other building shall have
a lien on the goods, furniture, and effects belonging to the tenant, and subtenant, for rent,
which shall be superior to all other liens, except those for taxes, and except as otherwise
provided in Section 7-9A-333. In case the tenant or subtenant is adjudged a bankrupt, such
lien on such goods, furniture, and effects of the bankrupt shall, as against the trustee in
bankruptcy, attach only for unpaid rent accrued and which shall accrue within six months from
the date of adjudication computed pro rata at the then current rate. The lien amount accrued
and to accrue shall not be increased by reason of any default or breach of contract by the
bankrupt. From the amount of such lien, so computed, the trustee in bankruptcy may deduct
all payments and all demands which could be legally set up against the landlord by way of
counterclaim. If the trustee in bankruptcy shall dispose of the lease as an asset...
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35-9-30
Section 35-9-30 Lien declared. A landlord has a lien, which is paramount to, and has preference
over, all other liens, on the crop grown on rented lands for rent for the current year, and
for advances made in money, or other thing of value, either by him directly, or by another
at his instance or request for which he became legally bound or liable at or before the time
such advances were made, for the sustenance or well-being of the tenant or his family, or
for preparing the ground for cultivation, or for cultivating, gathering, saving, handling,
or preparing the crop for market; and also on all articles advanced, and on all property purchased
with money advanced or obtained by barter in exchange for articles advanced, for the aggregate
price or value of such articles and property. (Code 1876, §3467; Code 1886, §3056; Code
1896, §2703; Code 1907, §4734; Code 1923, §8799; Code 1940, T. 31, §15.)...
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35-9-41
Section 35-9-41 Right of subtenant to require attachment against tenant in chief. The subtenant
may notify the superior landlord, or his assignee, of the existence of any one of the several
causes authorizing the issue of an attachment against the crop of the tenant in chief and
if such notice is given, and an affidavit is made by the subtenant before an officer authorized
by law to administer oaths, setting forth the existence of any one of such causes, and is
served by the subtenant, in person, or by his agent, on such landlord, or his assignee, at
the time the notice is given, and the landlord, or his assignee, fails or refuses to proceed
within a reasonable time thereafter against the crop of the tenant in chief, he thereby loses
his right to proceed against the crop of the subtenant for any deficiency in the crop of the
tenant in chief to satisfy his claim, insofar as that deficiency resulted from such failure
or refusal to proceed. (Code 1876, §3477; Code 1886, §3067; Code...
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35-9-33
Section 35-9-33 Assignment of claim for rent and advances. The claim of the landlord for rent
and advances, or for either, may be by him assigned; and the assignee shall be invested with
all the landlord's rights, and entitled to all his remedies for their enforcement. (Code 1876,
§3470; Code 1886, §3059; Code 1896, §2706; Code 1907, §4737; Code 1923, §8802; Code 1940,
T. 31, §18.)...
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35-9A-407
Section 35-9A-407 Tenant's remedies for landlord's unlawful ouster, exclusion, or diminution
of service. If a landlord unlawfully removes or excludes the tenant from the premises or willfully
diminishes services to the tenant by interrupting or causing the interruption of heat, running
water, hot water, electric, gas, or other essential service, the tenant may recover possession
or terminate the rental agreement and, in either case, recover an amount equal to not more
than three months' periodic rent or the actual damages sustained by the tenant, whichever
is greater, and reasonable attorney's fees. If the rental agreement is terminated under this
section, the landlord shall return all security recoverable under Section 35-9A-201 and all
unearned prepaid rent. (Act 2006-316, p. 668, §1.)...
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35-9-32
Section 35-9-32 Continuation of lien and attachment to crop of succeeding year. When the tenant
fails to pay any part of such rent or advances, and continues his tenancy under the same landlord,
on the same or other lands, the balance due therefor shall be held and treated as advances
to him by the landlord for the next succeeding year, for which the original lien for advances,
if any remain unpaid, shall continue on the articles advanced, or property purchased with
money advanced, or obtained by barter in exchange for articles advanced, and for which a lien
shall also attach to the crop of such succeeding year. (Code 1876, §3469; Code 1886, §3058;
Code 1896, §2705; Code 1907, §4736; Code 1923, §8801; Code 1940, T. 31, §17.)...
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35-11-72
Section 35-11-72 Lien of landlord on stock raised on rented premises. (a) Owners of land, or
their assignees, shall have a lien upon all livestock raised, grown, or grazed upon rented
land for the rent of said land for the current year, and which shall be paramount to all other
liens. The lien shall exist only when the land is leased or rented or used for pasturing or
grazing purposes. (b) For the enforcement of such lien, the owners of such land, or their
assignees, may have process of attachment from any court having jurisdiction of the amount
claimed, leviable upon the stock upon which the lien exists (1) When such claim is due and
the defendant upon demand fails or refuses to pay the same; (2) Whether such claim is due
or not when the defendant has removed any part of such stock from such land without the consent
of the landlord without paying the rent, or if the claim has been assigned without the consent
of the assignees; (3) Whether such claim is due or not, when the plaintiff...
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35-9-100
Section 35-9-100 When reasonable satisfaction may be recovered. A reasonable satisfaction may
be recovered for the use and occupation of land: (1) When there has been a demise by deed
or by parol, and no specific sum agreed on as rent. (2) When the defendant has been let into
possession upon a supposed sale of the lands, which, from the act of the defendant, has not
been consummated. (3) When the tenant remains on the land by sufferance of the owner. When,
after a demise, the tenant, having had 30 days' previous notice, holds over without the consent
of his landlord, he shall pay to such landlord double the value of the customary rent of the
property so withheld. (4) When the defendant has gone in possession of the land unlawfully.
The owner of the land has a lien upon the same property of the defendant, and to the same
extent as the landlord has under section 35-9-30 or section 35-9-60, which may be enforced
by attachment as provided in section 35-9-61 or section 35-9-34, as may be...
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