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14-4-12
Section 14-4-12 Superintendent of Public Works - Bond. The Superintendent of Public Works shall
also enter into bond payable to the county and approved by the judge of probate, with two
good and sufficient sureties, in the penalty of $1,000, conditioned that he will faithfully
perform the duties of his office, obey the orders of the county commission and will not voluntarily
permit the escape of any of the convicts committed to him. The bond of the superintendent
may be put in an action and prosecuted in all respects as is provided for actions on bonds
of other public officers. (Code 1852, §§227, 228; Code 1867, §§3774, 3775; Code 1876,
§§4476, 4477; Code 1886, §§4604, 4605; Code 1896, §§4540, 4541; Acts 1907, No. 85, p.
179; Code 1907, §§6589, 6590; Code 1923, §§3697, 3698; Code 1940, T. 45, §§88, 89.)...

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2-29-4
Section 2-29-4 Bonds of commission merchants; institution of civil actions upon bonds. Before
any permit shall be issued, the applicant therefor shall make and execute to the State of
Alabama a surety bond in the penal sum of $1,000.00, said bond to be filed in the office of
the commissioner. Said bond is intended and shall be so conditioned as to secure the faithful
account for and payment to the consignor of the proceeds of all farm products handled or sold
by such commission merchants. Every such bond shall cover every transaction (within its scope)
occurring at any time after its filing and until 60 days after any new bond shall be filed.
If at any time the commissioner is of the opinion that the responsibility of any surety or
sureties on any existing bond is or is in danger of becoming impaired for any reason, he shall
require the giving of a new bond with good and sufficient surety or sureties. Subject to the
foregoing provision, upon issue of a new permit to a commission...
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33-4-6
Section 33-4-6 Secretary. The State Pilotage Commission may employ a secretary, who may not
be a member of the commission, and who shall be paid an annual salary set by the commission.
Before entering upon the duties of office, the secretary shall execute to the State of Alabama
a bond, to be approved by the Governor, in the amount of three thousand dollars ($3,000),
for the faithful performance of the duties of the office. The secretary shall safely keep
and be responsible for all moneys paid into the office of the commission, and for all books
and papers of the commission, and attend the meetings and keep a record of their proceedings
and of the names of the commissioners present at the meetings. The secretary shall keep an
account of all moneys received and paid, and once every three months prepare a statement showing
all moneys received and paid for the preceding three months and the source from which the
moneys were received and the purpose for which they were paid. A copy of the...
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35-4-137
Section 35-4-137 Release of land from lien upon execution of bond. When any lis pendens in
an action or proceeding to enforce a lien has been filed and recorded in the office of the
judge of probate, as prescribed in Sections 35-4-131 and 35-4-132, the person owning or claiming
the land described in the lis pendens may at any time, before a judgment is entered enforcing
the lien, nullify the notice given by such lis pendens by executing a bond with sufficient
surety in double the amount of the fair market value of the land described in the lis pendens
and as to which the lis pendens is to be nullified, the amount of the bond and the surety
or sureties thereon to be approved by the judge of probate. The bond shall be payable to the
judge of probate and conditioned to pay any sum of money found to be a lien against such land,
up to the fair market value of the said land, said payment to be made by 12:00 noon of the
day and at the place appointed for the sale thereof. When said bond has...
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11-2-20
Section 11-2-20 Requirement of additional bonds of county officials, etc. - Authority. (a)
Except where otherwise specifically provided by law for county taxing officials and judges
of probate, the bond for each county official shall be one-half of one percent of the amount
budgeted in the then current county budget for activities conducted by or under the direction
of the individual county official, but the bond amount for any county official shall not exceed
fifty thousand dollars ($50,000). The bond for any county employee required to post bond shall
be set in an amount determined proper by the county commission. In the alternative, the county
commission may execute a blanket bond covering the performance of duties of all county employees
in an amount determined by the county commission to adequately protect all county funds and
revenue. (b) When in the judgment of the county commission, the bond provided for in this
chapter for a county official or county employee is insufficient...
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17-16-63
Section 17-16-63 Statement - Filing; bond. When any elector shall choose to contest any election
for the office of Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor, Treasurer, Attorney General, Commissioner
of Agriculture and Industries, justices of the Supreme Court, or judges of the courts of appeals,
the elector, within 10 days after the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall have opened
the returns and proclaimed the result of the election for Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor,
Treasurer, Attorney General, Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, justices of the Supreme
Court, or judges of the courts of appeals, as provided in this chapter, must file with the
Speaker of the House of Representatives a written statement of the grounds of such contest
and a bond with good and sufficient sureties payable to the State of Alabama and conditioned
for the payment of such costs as may accrue upon such contest in the event such contest shall
result in favor of the contestee. Such bond...
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37-1-150
Section 37-1-150 Bond as condition precedent to issuance of injunction or restraining order.
No judge or court shall grant any preliminary injunction or interlocutory order or process
suspending or restraining any rate or order of the Public Service Commission entered pursuant
to the provisions of this title without requiring as a condition precedent to the issue of
such injunction, order or process, that the company, corporation or person seeking the same
shall, if the injunction or restraining order applied for is for the purpose of restraining
the enforcement of any such rate or order, execute and file with the clerk or register of
said court a good and sufficient bond with sureties, payable to the State of Alabama, in like
amount and payable as provided in respect to supersedeas bonds. The failure to give the injunction
bond or subsequent bonds as provided for in this division shall immediately vacate and render
null and void such injunction or restraining order. (Code 1907,...
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36-20-71
Section 36-20-71 Bond. (a) Notaries public shall give bond with sureties, to be approved by
the judge of probate of the county of their residence, in the sum of twenty-five thousand
dollars ($25,000), payable to the State of Alabama, and conditioned to faithfully discharge
the duties of such office so long as they may continue therein or discharge any of the duties
thereof. Such bond shall be executed, approved, filed, and recorded in the office of the judge
of probate of the county of their residence, before they enter on the duties of such office.
(b) All existing notaries public functioning on January 1, 2012, shall continue to function
pursuant to their existing bond for the remainder of their existing commission. (Act 2011-295,
p. 544, §1.)...
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41-28-3
Section 41-28-3 Appointment and compensation of secretary; personnel; transfer of employees.
(a) The Secretary of Information Technology shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure
of the Governor. The Secretary of Information Technology is a cabinet level position and the
secretary shall be responsible for the performance and exercise of the duties, responsibilities,
functions, powers, and authority imposed upon the Secretary of Information Technology and
the Office of Information Technology by law and shall be the state Chief Information Officer
(CIO) and the principal advisor to the Governor on information technology policy, including
policy on the acquisition and management of information technology and resources. The Secretary
of Information Technology shall receive a salary in an amount to be determined by the Governor.
(b) Before entering upon the discharge of his or her duties, the secretary shall take the
constitutional oath of office and shall execute to the State of...
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43-2-211
Section 43-2-211 Right to maintain actions and recover or receive property in state. Any executor
or administrator who has obtained letters testamentary or of administration on the estate
of a person who was not, at the time of his death, an inhabitant of this state, in any other
of the United States, and who has not obtained letters of administration thereon in this state,
as authorized by article 8 of chapter 2 of this title, may maintain civil actions and recover
or receive property in this state: (1) By recording, at any time before judgment or the receipt
of the property, a copy of his letters, duly authenticated according to the laws of the United
States, in the office of the judge of probate of the county in which such civil action is
brought or property received; or (2) By giving bond, with at least two good and sufficient
sureties, payable to and approved by such judge of probate, in such amount as he may prescribe,
to be determined with reference to the value of the property...
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