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43-8-198
Section 43-8-198 Transfer of contest to circuit court; appeal from judgment of circuit court;
certification of judgment, etc., to probate court. Upon the demand of any party to the contest,
made in writing at the time of filing the initial pleading, the probate court, or the judge
thereof, must enter an order transferring the contest to the circuit court of the county in
which the contest is made, and must certify all papers and documents pertaining to the contest
to the clerk of the circuit court, and the case shall be docketed by the clerk of the circuit
court and a special session of said court may be called for the trial of said contest or,
said contest may be tried by said circuit court at any special or regular session of said
court. The issues must be made up in the circuit court as if the trial were to be had in the
probate court, and the trial had in all other respects as trials in other civil cases in the
circuit court. An appeal to the supreme court may be taken from the...
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18-1A-288
Section 18-1A-288 Appeal from final judgment of circuit court. After entry of final judgment
in the circuit court, any party may, within 42 days thereafter, upon giving bond or security
for costs as in other cases, file a notice of appeal to the court of civil appeals where the
amount involved, exclusive of interest and costs, does not exceed $10,000.00. Where the amount
involved, exclusive of interest and costs, exceeds $10,000.00, such appeal shall be to the
supreme court. (Acts 1985, No. 85-548, p. 802, §1619.)...
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12-22-21
After a final settlement, upon any order, judgment or decree, made on such settlement, or respecting
any item or matter thereof, or any previous settlement or item, or matter thereof, within
42 days thereafter; (6) Upon any issue as to the insolvency of an estate and upon any issue
as to an allowance of any claim against insolvent estates, in which cases the appeal must
be taken within 42 days after the determination of such issue; and (7) On an application for
a division or partition of real or personal property, in which case the appeal must
be taken within 42 days, and the decree, judgment or order may be stayed upon the execution,
within 14 days, of a supersedeas bond, payable to the appellee, in an amount and upon condition
to be prescribed by the probate judge, such stay of execution to continue until the appeal
is decided. (Code 1852, §1888; Code 1867, §2244; Code 1876, §3954; Code 1886, §3641; Code
1896, §458; Code 1907, §2856; Code 1923, §6115; Code 1940, T. 7, §776.)...
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17-16-61
Section 17-16-61 Appeals - Generally. In all contested elections before the judge of probate,
an appeal lies to the Supreme Court within 14 days after the rendition of the judgment. From
the judgment of the circuit court on the contest of an election of a judge of probate or sheriff
or any other officer mentioned in Section 17-16-56, an appeal lies to the Supreme Court within
14 days after the rendition of the judgment. (Code 1896, §1702; Code 1907, §476; Code 1923,
§566; Code 1940, T. 17, §252; §17-15-34; amended and renumbered by Act 2006-570, p. 1331,
§83.)...
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11-42-69
Section 11-42-69 Trial and entry of judgment by circuit court; appeals from judgment of circuit
court; endorsement on map by probate judge where no appeal from judgment of probate court.
(a) If on the trial in the circuit court it be adjudged that the requisite facts did exist
subjecting the land and property having a situs thereon to taxation by the city, a judgment
shall be entered adjudging that the land and property having a situs thereon be, and the same
is, subject to taxation by the city and that the taxes thereon shall be paid to the city.
If it be adjudged that the requisite facts did not exist, a judgment shall be entered adjudging
that the land and property having a situs thereon is not subject to taxation by the city,
and the cost of appeal and of contest shall be adjudged against the losing party. (b) Either
the city or the property owner may appeal from the judgment of the circuit court to the supreme
court within the time and in the same manner as is provided by the...
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12-22-20
Section 12-22-20 Final judgments, orders, or decrees generally. An appeal lies to the circuit
court or Supreme Court from any final decree of the probate court, or from any final judgment,
order or decree of the probate judge; and, in all cases where it may of right be done, the
appellate court shall render such decree, order or judgment as the probate court ought to
have rendered. (Code 1867, §2247; Code 1876, §3957; Code 1886, §3640; Code 1896, §457;
Code 1907, §2855; Code 1923, §6114; Code 1940, T. 7, §775.)...
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6-6-603
Section 6-6-603 Appeals - Generally. The state, informant, or defendant may appeal to the Supreme
Court in accordance with the Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure. (Code 1852, §2670; Code
1867, §3098; Code 1876, §3438; Code 1886, §3183; Code 1896, §3437; Code 1907, §5470;
Code 1923, §9949; Code 1940, T. 7, §1153.)...
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11-81-224
Section 11-81-224 When judgment of circuit court final and conclusive as to validity of obligations,
etc. If the circuit court shall enter a judgment validating and confirming the issuance of
the obligations and no appeal shall be taken within the time prescribed by the Alabama Rules
of Appellate Procedure; or, if an appeal is taken, the judgment validating such obligations
shall be affirmed by the Supreme Court; or, if the circuit court shall render a judgment refusing
to validate and confirm the issuance of the obligations and on appeal such judgment shall
be reversed by the Supreme Court (in which case the Supreme Court shall issue its mandate
to the circuit court requiring it to enter a judgment validating and confirming the issuance
of the obligations), the judgment of the circuit court validating and confirming the issuance
of the obligations shall be forever conclusive as to the validity of such obligations against
the unit issuing them and against all taxpayers and citizens of...
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35-4-192
Section 35-4-192 Appeals. Any party feeling aggrieved by the finding of the court may invoke
an appeal therefrom to the Supreme Court or the Court of Civil Appeals within 30 days from
the date of such order or judgment by giving security for costs to be approved in the same
manner as now provided for in appealing from the judgments of the court in which such proceeding
was had. (Acts 1945, No. 446, p. 684, §4.)...
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36-11-23
Section 36-11-23 Certification of vacancy in office upon final judgment of conviction. It shall
be the duty of the Clerk of the Supreme Court in all cases when final judgment of conviction
is entered in that court, on appeal or otherwise, forthwith to certify the vacancy thus created
to the appointing power with a copy of the judgment. In like manner, the clerk of the circuit
court or person designated to act as clerk shall certify to the appointing power any final
judgment of conviction entered in such court from which no appeal is taken. (Code 1876, §4065;
Code 1886, §4837; Code 1896, §4884; Code 1907, §7122; Code 1923, §4517; Code 1940, T.
41, §198.)...
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