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17-16-51
Section 17-16-51 Contest of senator or representative in Legislature - Testimony. The testimony
in the case of a contest provided for in Section 17-16-50 must be taken by deposition under
commission issued by the clerk of the court where the statement of contest is filed, which
commission must issue upon the party applying for the same making and filing an affidavit
stating the name of the witnesses, the place of residence of such witnesses, and that the
testimony sought and expected is material. The depositions must be taken on interrogatories
filed in the office of the clerk after making and filing the affidavit and of the interrogatories
and affidavit and the names and residence of the commissioner or commissioners proposed to
be appointed, 10 days' notice must be given the adverse party by service on him or her personally
or by leaving at his or her usual place of residence or business a copy of the interrogatories
and affidavit, to which must be appended notice of the name and...
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45-3-83
Section 45-3-83 Additional fees; collection; use. In Barbour County, in addition to all other
fees, there shall be taxed as costs the sum of three dollars ($3) in each civil or quasi-civil
action at law other than traffic violation cases, each suit in equity, each criminal case,
each quasi-criminal case, and proceedings on a forfeited bail bond or proceedings on a forfeited
bond given in connection with an appeal from a judgment or conviction in any inferior or municipal
court of the county, in the Circuit Court of Barbour County, or the District Court of Barbour
County, hereinafter filed in or arising in the Circuit Court of Barbour County, or the District
Court of Barbour County, or brought by appeal, certiorari, or otherwise, to the Circuit Court
of Barbour County, or the District Court of Barbour County. In addition to all other fees,
there shall be taxed as costs the sum of two dollars fifty cents ($2.50) for each traffic
violation case. The costs shall be collected as other costs...
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45-30A-50.18
Section 45-30A-50.18 Appeal to the court. Decisions of the board may be enforced in the court
by mandamus, injunction, or other appropriate proceedings. The employee, the appointing authority,
or the city may, within 10 days after the decision of the board is rendered, appeal to the
court from any decisions of the board affirming, imposing, or refusing to affirm or impose
dismissal or demotion as disciplinary action by filing notice of such appeal with the court
and causing a copy of such notice to be served on the appointing authority and any member
of the board. Upon the filing of such notice, the board shall file with the court a certified
transcript of the proceeding had before it with respect to the appeal, and its decision in
the matter. The appeal shall be heard at the earliest possible date by the court sitting without
a jury on the issues made before the board and the trial in the court shall be de novo. No
bond shall be required for such an appeal and the cost of such appeal...
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45-2-261.13
Section 45-2-261.13 Appeals from final decision of board of adjustment. (a) Any party aggrieved
by a final judgment or decision of a board of adjustment, except a decision on the approval
or disapproval of a subdivision, within 15 days thereafter, may appeal therefrom to the Circuit
Court of Baldwin County, Alabama, by filing with the circuit court and the board of adjustment
a written notice of appeal specifying the judgment or decision from which the appeal is taken.
In case of the appeal, the board of adjustment shall cause a transcript of the proceedings
and the action to be certified to the court to which the appeal is taken. (b) Any party aggrieved
by a final judgment or decision of a board of adjustment on the decision on the final approval
or disapproval of a subdivision, within 15 days thereafter, may appeal therefrom to the county
commission. Any party aggrieved by the final judgment or decision of the county commission,
within 15 days thereafter, may appeal therefrom to the...
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15-23-17
Section 15-23-17 Assessment of additional costs and penalties; collection and disposition of
additional assessments, etc. (a) In all criminal and quasi-criminal proceedings for the violation
of laws of the state or municipal ordinances which are tried in any court or tribunal in this
state, wherein the defendant is adjudged guilty or pleads guilty, or is adjudicated a juvenile
delinquent or youthful offender, or wherein a bond is forfeited and the result of the forfeiture
is a final disposition of the case or wherein any penalty is imposed, there is imposed an
additional cost of court in the amount of two dollars ($2) for each traffic infraction, ten
dollars ($10) in each proceeding where the offense constitutes a misdemeanor and/or a violation
of a municipal ordinance other than traffic infractions, and fifteen dollars ($15) in each
proceeding where the offense constitutes a felony , but there shall be no additional costs
imposed for violations relating to parking of vehicles. The...
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11-50-270
Section 11-50-270 Completion of sale pursuant to final determination of commission or court;
effect of failure of seller to tender deed, etc., or of board to accept deed, pay purchase
price, etc. The owner shall have 30 days after a final determination by the Public Service
Commission or the courts to notify the waterworks board of its acceptance of such determination
and shall have a further period of 30 days to tender a good and sufficient deed of conveyance
to the waterworks board of the property required by the order of the commission or the court
to be purchased by placing such deed in escrow with the commission or the court, as the case
may be, and to comply with all other terms and conditions of the order or judgment. The waterworks
board shall have 60 days from the date of the deposit of the deed in escrow to accept or reject
such deed and, if it accepts, the waterworks board shall have a further period of 60 days
to pay to the owner the price determined as provided in this...
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15-21-20
Section 15-21-20 Contesting of return; examination into imprisonment or detention; disposition
of detainee on adjournment of examination; forfeiture of bail. (a) The party on whose behalf
a writ of habeas corpus is sued out may deny any of the facts stated in the return and allege
any other facts which may be material in the case. (b) In a summary way, the court or judge
may examine into the cause of the imprisonment or detention, may hear the evidence adduced
and may adjourn the examination from time to time as the circumstances of the case may require
and, in the meantime, remand the party or commit him to the custody of the sheriff of the
county or place him under such other custody as his age or other circumstances may require,
or, if the character of the charge authorizes it, take bail from him in a sufficient amount
for his appearance from day to day until judgment is given. (c) If the party fails to appear,
as required by his undertaking, an entry of forfeiture must be endorsed...
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15-25-3
Section 15-25-3 Prosecution for physical or sexual offense or exploitation involving child
under age 16 - Use of closed circuit equipment; competence of victim as witness. (a) In those
criminal prosecutions set out in Section 15-25-1, the court, on motion of the state or the
defendant prior to the trial of the case, may order that the testimony of any alleged victim
of the crime or witness thereto who is under the age of 16 at the time of the order shall
be viewed and heard at trial by the court and the finder of fact by closed circuit equipment.
In ruling on the motion the court shall take into consideration those matters set out in Section
15-25-2. (b) If the court orders that the victim's or witness's testimony in court shall be
by closed circuit equipment, the testimony shall be taken outside the courtroom in the judge's
chambers or in another suitable location designated by the judge. (c) Examination and cross-examination
of the alleged child victim or witness shall proceed as...
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22-22A-7
Section 22-22A-7 Hearings and procedures before commission; appeal and review. (a) Beginning
October 1, 1982, the Environmental Management Commission, in addition to any other authority
which may be conferred upon it by law, shall have the power to: (1) Develop and prescribe
its own hearing procedures, unless otherwise specified by law; and (2) Administer oaths, certify
to official acts, take and cause to be taken depositions of witnesses, issue subpoenas, and
compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of papers, books, accounts, payrolls,
documents and records. In the event of failure of any person to comply with any subpoena lawfully
issued, or on the refusal of any witness to produce evidence or to testify as to any matter
regarding which he may be lawfully interrogated, it shall be the duty of any court of competent
jurisdiction or of the judge thereof, upon the application of the Environmental Management
Commission or its designee, to compel obedience by contempt...
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37-4-64
Section 37-4-64 Forced sales - Time for complying with order; tender of deed; acceptance or
rejection. The owner shall have 30 days after a final determination by the commission or the
courts to notify the agency of its acceptance of such determination and shall have a further
period of 30 days to tender a good and sufficient deed of conveyance to the agency of the
property required by the order of the commission or the court to be purchased by placing such
deed in escrow with the commission or the court, as the case may be, and to comply with all
other terms and conditions of the order or judgment. The agency shall have 60 days from the
date of the deposit of the deed in escrow to accept or reject such deed, and if it accepts,
the agency shall have a further period of 60 days to pay to the owner the price determined
as provided in this division and to comply with all other terms and conditions of the order
or judgment. For good cause shown the commission or the court may extend any...
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