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18-1A-214
money personally to the defendant, or to the legal representative of the defendant, taking
a receipt therefor and filing a copy with the court; or by depositing the amount of the award
with the probate court for the defendant. By making a deposit under this section the plaintiff
does not waive its right to review. (c) Within 30 days after a deposit of the award under
subsection (b), the court shall give written notice by first class mail to each defendant
whose address is known and for whom a disclaimer is not on file and who has not received personal
payment in full. (d) Before final distribution of the condemnation award, the tax collector
shall file a disclaimer or an itemized statement of any taxes claimed to be due which shall
be deducted from the award and paid to the tax collector before distribution to the owners,
unless the taxes claimed are disputed, in which event, all taxes disputed must be promptly
determined by the circuit court. (Acts 1985, No. 85-548, p. 802, §1205.)...
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26-8-46
Section 26-8-46 Removal of property or money when minor or ward and conservator nonresidents
- Transcript showing appointment as conservator of minor or ward in state of residence, etc.;
notice to resident administrator, guardian, etc.; entry of order authorizing removal of property
to state of residence. The conservator must produce a transcript from the records of a court
of competent jurisdiction, certified according to the act of Congress, showing that he or
she has been appointed conservator of the minor or ward in the state in which he or she and
the minor or ward reside and has duly qualified as such according to the laws thereof and
given bond, with surety, for the performance of his or her trust; and must also give 10 days'
notice to the resident executor, administrator, or conservator, if there is such, of the intended
application. Thereupon, if good cause is not shown to the contrary and the judge of probate
shall be satisfied, upon proof being made, that it will be for the...
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23-1-92
Section 23-1-92 Advertisement for contract bids - Requirement. No contract where the estimated
cost of the work will exceed $250.00 shall be made except after advertisement for 30 days
in some newspaper published in the county, describing the character of the work to be done
and the time and place of letting, and then only to the lowest reasonable and responsible
bidder for such work, who shall enter into bond in double the amount of such bid, conditioned
for the proper performance of such contract according to the plans and specifications and
within the time prescribed by the order of the county commission of such work, which bond
shall be approved by the judge of probate of said county. Where the estimated cost of the
work exceeds $2,500.00, advertisement as above must also be made in a daily paper published
in this state of at least 5,000 daily circulation once a week for 30 days. The county commission
shall have the right to reject any or all bids. (Code 1923, §1361; Acts 1927,...
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34-27-38
Section 34-27-38 Disciplinary action - Appeals. (a) Findings of the commission are final unless
within 30 days after the date of the commission's final order, the applicant or accused files
a notice of appeal in the Circuit Court of Montgomery County, or of the county of his or her
residence, if an Alabama resident; or, if a corporation registered in Alabama, in the circuit
court of the county of registration or the county in which the corporation has its principal
place of business in Alabama. A party appealing a decision shall post a $200 appeal bond with
the clerk of the circuit court. The circuit clerk shall notify the commission of the appeal
after the clerk has approved the appellant's bond. (b) An appeal does not act as supersedeas,
but the decision of the commission may be stayed by the court pending such appeal. (c) The
commission shall within 30 days of service of the notice of appeal, or within such additional
time as the court may allow, file the record in the case with the...
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34-4-33
Section 34-4-33 Revocation or suspension - Notice of appeal; decision stayed; record and complaint
filed; procedures; costs. (a) Findings of the board with regard to the suspension or revocation
of a license or the imposition of an administrative fine shall be final unless within 30 days
after the date of the final order of the board, the applicant, or otherwise known as the accused,
whether an individual or a corporation registered in Alabama, files a notice of appeal in
the Circuit Court of Montgomery County. A party appealing a decision shall post a two hundred
dollar ($200) appeal bond with the clerk of the circuit court. The circuit clerk shall notify
the board of the appeal after the clerk has approved the appellant's bond. (b) An appeal does
not act as supersedeas, but the decision of the board may be stayed by the court pending the
appeal. (c) The board shall within 30 days of service of the notice of appeal, or within the
additional time as the court may allow, file the record...
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43-2-505
Section 43-2-505 Time for settlement; notice generally. (a) Upon the filing of such account,
vouchers, evidence, and statement, the judge of probate must appoint a day for such settlement,
and must give notice of the same, by publication in some newspaper published in the county,
for three successive weeks; or, if none is published in the county, by posting such notice
at the courthouse and three other public places in such county, for the same length of time;
but if the settlement be only an annual one, publication shall only be given by posting up
notices as above provided. If the settlement is a final one, the probate judge must also give
10 days' notice of the day set for making the settlement to every adult distributee resident
in the state whose place of residence is known or can be ascertained with reasonable diligence,
and to all sureties on the bond of the administrator or executor. (b) Such notice must state
the name of the executor or administrator, the name of the deceased,...
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26-17-636
Section 26-17-636 Order adjudicating parentage; limitation on liability for education and support;
cost, fees, and expenses. (a) The court shall issue an order adjudicating whether a man alleged
or claiming to be the father is the parent of the child. (b) An order adjudicating parentage
must identify the child by name and date of birth, if known. (c) Except as otherwise provided
in subsection (d), the court may assess filing fees, reasonable attorney's fees, fees for
genetic testing, other costs, and necessary travel and other reasonable expenses incurred
in a proceeding under this article, subject to the following rules: (1) Parties to proceedings
under this chapter should pay the fees and expenses of retained counsel, expert witnesses,
guardians ad litem, the costs of appropriate tests and other costs of the trial as they may,
themselves, incur. The court may order reasonable fees for attorneys, expert witnesses, guardian
ad litem fees, costs of appropriate tests and other costs of...
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43-2-502
Section 43-2-502 Filing of account, etc. - Generally. In making settlements of an administration,
the executor or administrator must proceed as follows: He must make out an account between
himself and the estate he represents, charging himself with all the assets of the deceased
which have come into his possession, except the lands, and crediting himself with all the
credits he is by law entitled to; which account, verified by his oath, must be filed with
the judge of probate of the court having jurisdiction. With such account he must also file
written evidence in his possession, on which he relies to sustain the credit side of such
account, which may consist of an affidavit or any other legal evidence, in the discretion
of the executor or administrator. He must, at the same time, file a statement, on oath, of
the names of the heirs and legatees of such estate, specifying particularly which are under
the age of 19 years; and, if any of them are persons of unsound mind, it must be...
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17-10-2
Section 17-10-2 Provisional ballots; certification; tabulation; identification of ballots.
(a) A voter shall be required to cast a provisional ballot when: (1) The name of the individual
does not appear on the official list of eligible voters for the precinct or polling place
in which the individual seeks to vote, and the individual's registration cannot be verified
while at the polling place by the registrar or the judge of probate. (2) An inspector has
knowledge that the individual is not entitled to vote at that precinct and challenges the
individual. (3) The individual is required to comply with the voter identification provisions
of Section 17-10-1 but is unable to do so. If the voter's ballot becomes a provisional ballot
due to lack of identification, the identification, including the address and telephone number
of the voter, must be provided to the board of registrars no later than 5:00 p.m. on the Friday
following the election. If the voter fails to provide identification to...
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35-6-114
Section 35-6-114 When sheriff ordered to take possession of crops; forthcoming bond. (a) If,
at the time of filing such application, or afterwards, any party interested in the crops,
his agent or attorney, makes affidavit before the judge of probate that he has cause to believe
that the crops, or any portion thereof, will be removed, sold, consumed, or destroyed before
they can be divided, and gives bond, with sufficient surety, in double the value of the property
to be divided, payable to the defendant or defendants, with condition to pay all costs and
damages that may accrue from the wrongful filing of the application, the court shall order
the sheriff to take possession of such crops, and to safely keep the same until final disposition
thereof shall be made by the court, unless the other parties in interest, or some of them,
give bond, with sufficient surety, to be approved by the sheriff, in double the value of the
shares of those complaining, with condition for the delivery of...
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