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36-5-7
Section 36-5-7 Liability of officer improperly approving bond. The bond of any public officer
which is not in the penalty, payable and conditioned and has not sureties having the qualifications
required by law must not be approved, and the officer approving a bond not conforming to the
law in any or all of these respects shall be guilty of a neglect of duty and shall subject
himself and his sureties to a civil action by any person injured and a recovery to the extent
of such injury. (Code 1852, §120; Code 1867, §159; Code 1876, §170; Code 1886, §259;
Code 1896, §3072; Code 1907, §1485; Code 1923, §2597; Code 1940, T. 41, §37.)...
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36-5-20
Section 36-5-20 Effect of bonds improperly executed, approved or filed. Whenever any officer
required by law to give an official bond acts under a bond which is not in the penalty, payable
and conditioned or without sureties of the requisite qualification and sufficiency as prescribed
by law, such bond is valid and binding on the obligors therein and stands in the place of
the official bond, subject, on its condition being broken, to all the remedies which the person
aggrieved might have maintained on the official bond of such officer, executed, approved and
filed according to law. (Code 1852, §132; Code 1867, §171; Code 1876, §181; Code 1886,
§275; Code 1896, §3089; Code 1907, §1502; Code 1923, §2614; Code 1940, T. 41, §52.)...

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28-4-288
Section 28-4-288 Execution of bond by defendant or claimant for recovery of seized vehicle,
etc., pending appeal; proceedings upon failure of bondsmen to deliver said vehicle, etc.,
upon affirmance of judgment upon appeal, etc. Whenever a conveyance, vehicle of any kind or
animal used in drawing the same is seized by an officer of the state under the prohibition
laws of this state and has been condemned by the circuit court that tried the action, the
defendant in the proceedings or the claimant of the property, pending an appeal to the Supreme
Court or Court of Civil Appeals, may, upon motion, have the court immediately appraise the
value of said property and of the several items separately and shall have the right to execute
a bond with two good sureties in double the appraised value of such property or of any item
or items thereof, to be approved by the clerk or register of the circuit court, conditioned,
in the event the appeal is affirmed or reversed and the conveyance, vehicle,...
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40-25-9
Section 40-25-9 Procedure when goods are confiscated. In all cases of seizure of any goods,
wares, merchandise, or other property hereafter made as being subject to forfeiture under
provisions of this article: (1) The officer or person making the seizure shall cause a list
containing a particular description of the goods, wares, merchandise or other property seized
to be prepared in duplicate. The list shall be properly attested by the officer. (2) The Department
of Revenue shall then proceed to post a notice for three weeks on its web site describing
the articles and stating the time and place and cause of their seizure and requiring any person
claiming them to appear and make such claim in writing within 30 days from the date of the
first posting of such notice. (3) Any person claiming the goods, wares or merchandise or other
property so seized as contraband within the time specified in the notice may file with the
Department of Revenue a claim in writing, stating the person's...
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34-6-32
located. Every application for license shall be accompanied by the affidavit of the applicant,
sworn to before an officer authorized by law to administer oaths: that the applicant is a
citizen of the United States, that he or she is of good moral character, that he or she has
not been convicted of a felony, that he or she will not permit vagrants or any person under
the influence of intoxicating liquors to frequent or play in his or her place of business,
that the applicant will have sole personal charge and management of the business and
that he or she will not permit public gambling in such place of business or permit the above
described tables to be used in any manner other than as provided by law. There shall also
be filed with such application a bond in the penal sum of $1,000, payable to the State of
Alabama and conditioned upon the faithful performance of all provisions of this chapter, signed
by the applicant as principal and either a surety company or two individuals as...
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25-4-134
Section 25-4-134 Procedures for collection of delinquent contribution payments. (a) Generally.
The contributions, interest, and penalties required to be paid under this chapter shall be
a first and prior lien upon all property and rights to property, real or personal,
of any employer subject to this chapter. The lien shall arise at the time the contribution
report, or the payment of the contributions, as the case may be, was due to have been filed
with or made to the Department of Labor. The secretary may file in the office of the judge
of probate of any county in this state a certificate which shall show the name of the department
for which it is filed, the amount and nature of the contributions, interest, and penalties
for which a lien is claimed together with any costs that may have accrued, the name of the
employer against whose property a lien for such contributions, interest, and penalties is
claimed and the date thereof. An error in the certificate of the amount shall not...
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11-48-37
Section 11-48-37 Appeals to circuit court from assessments - Bond. The amount of such appeal
bond shall be fixed and the sureties thereon shall be approved by the mayor or other chief
executive officer, and the said bond shall be conditioned to prosecute said appeal to effect
and pay the city or town any judgment that the circuit court may enter, and all damages that
any person may suffer by such appeal. (Code 1907, §1390; Code 1923, §2205; Acts 1927, No.
639, p. 753; Code 1940, T. 37, §546.)...
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36-5-5
Section 36-5-5 To whom bonds payable; sureties; conditions generally. The bond of each public
officer required by law to give bond must, unless it is otherwise provided, be made payable
to the State of Alabama, with such sureties as the approving officer is satisfied have the
qualifications required by law, with condition, in all cases in which a different condition
is not prescribed, faithfully to discharge the duties of such office during the time he continues
therein or discharges any of the duties thereof. (Code 1852, §118; Code 1867, §157; Code
1876, §163; Code 1886, §257; Code 1896, §3070; Code 1907, §1483; Code 1923, §2595; Code
1940, T. 41, §35.)...
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6-10-27
Section 6-10-27 Contest of exemption claim - Delivery of personalty to defendant upon executing
bond; proceedings when bond not forthcoming. (a) When any contest of a claim of exemption
to personal property has been instituted, the defendant claiming the exemption may,
within five days after service of notice of the contest, deliver to the officer making the
levy a bond in double the amount of the value of the property, to be fixed by, and with sureties
to be approved by, the officer, payable to the plaintiff and conditioned that if the defendant
is not successful in the contest, he or she will, within 30 days thereafter, deliver the property
to such officer and will pay all costs and damages that may result from its detention. Thereupon,
the property shall be delivered to the defendant. (b) If the defendant fails to deliver such
bond within the five days allowed him or her and the plaintiff shall, within five days thereafter,
deliver to the officer a bond in the amount, and with the...
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36-11-6
Section 36-11-6 Institution of impeachment proceedings by five resident taxpayers. Any five
resident taxpayers of the division, circuit, district, county, city or town for which the
officer sought to be impeached was elected or appointed may institute proceedings of impeachment
under Sections 174 and 175 of Article 7 of the constitution upon giving bond, with sufficient
sureties, payable to the officer sought to be impeached, conditioned to prosecute the impeachment
to effect and, failing therein, to pay all costs that may be incurred, which bond shall be
taken and approved by the clerk of the court before which the proceedings are proposed to
be instituted. (Code 1876, §4049; Code 1886, §4821; Code 1896, §4867; Code 1907, §7102;
Code 1923, §4500; Code 1940, T. 41, §181.)...
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