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25-14-3
Section 25-14-3 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings: (1) ADMINISTRATIVE FEE. The fee charged to a client by a professional employer organization
for professional employer services. The term does not include any amount of a fee by the professional
employer organization that is for wages and salaries, benefits, workers' compensation, payroll
taxes, withholding, or other assessments paid by the professional employer organization to
or on behalf of covered employees under the professional employer agreement. (2) CLIENT. A
person or entity that enters into a professional employer agreement with a professional employer
organization, including a worksite employer. (3) CONTROLLING PERSON. Any of the following:
a. An officer or director of a corporation operating as a professional employer organization,
a shareholder holding 25 percent or more of the voting stock of a corporation operating as
a professional employer organization, or a...
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6-6-453
Section 6-6-453 Payment of indebtedness or liability to clerk; effect thereof; ordering of
deposit by court. (a) When the garnishee admits indebtedness or liability to the defendant
and the defendant has not executed bond for the dissolution of the garnishment, as provided
in Division 4 of this article, the garnishee may, by order of the court first had and obtained,
pay the amount of such indebtedness or liability or so much thereof as the court may direct
into the hands of the clerk, to be held subject to the judgment in the case. Such payment
has the effect to discharge the garnishee from liability for the amount so paid and interest
subsequently accruing thereon, but does not prevent the interposition and trial of collateral
issues as provided in Division 6 of this article. (b) The court may, in its discretion, direct
the clerk to deposit, pending the action, the money at interest in a bank authorized to receive
deposits of public funds. (Code 1896, §§2188, 2189; Code 1907,...
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6-6-161
Section 6-6-161 Return of writ, bond and affidavit; issue made up; burden of proof. The officer
making the levy must, except as otherwise provided in Sections 6-6-165 and 6-6-166, return
the writ, affidavit and bond to court to which it is returnable, when an issue must be made
up between the plaintiff in the writ and the claimant, in which the former must allege that
the property claimed is the property of the defendant in the writ and is liable to its satisfaction.
On the trial of such issue, the burden of proof is on the plaintiff. (Code 1852, §§2588,
2834; Code 1867, §§3017, 3280; Code 1876, §§3342, 3677; Code 1886, §§3005, 3366; Code
1896, §4142; Code 1907, §6040; Code 1923, §10376; Code 1940, T. 7, §1169.)...
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6-6-45
Section 6-6-45 Execution of bond by plaintiff; discharge of levy. Such officer must, when the
attachment is sued out otherwise than upon the ground that the defendant is a nonresident,
further require the plaintiff, his agent, or attorney to execute a bond in double the amount
claimed, with sufficient surety, payable to the defendant, with the condition that the plaintiff
will prosecute the attachment to effect and pay the defendant all such damages as he may sustain
by the wrongful or vexatious suing out of such attachment. When the attachment is sued out
upon the ground that the defendant is a nonresident, such officer shall issue the writ with
or without a bond being given, as the plaintiff may elect. If such attachment is issued without
bond, that fact must be endorsed on the writ. Should the defendant before the return day thereof,
in person or through his agent or attorney, make an unqualified appearance in the case, it
is the duty of the clerk to issue notice to the plaintiff or...
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6-6-46
Section 6-6-46 When additional affidavit of special facts and circumstances to determine amount
of levy required; reduction of sum. When an attachment is applied for in the cases provided
for in the third and fourth subdivisions of Section 6-6-41, the judge, before issuing it,
must require the plaintiff, his agent or attorney, in addition to the affidavit and bond required
in other cases, to make affidavit in writing of the special facts and circumstances so as
to enable him to determine the amount for which a levy must be made, which sum may, at the
discretion of the court, be reduced at the return of the attachment, on affidavit of the defendant,
and the levy released to the amount of such reduction. (Code 1852, §2508; Code 1867, §2932;
Code 1876, §3257; Code 1886, §2934; Code 1896, §529; Code 1907, §2929; Code 1923, §6177;
Code 1940, T. 7, §850.)...
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45-49-83.41
Section 45-49-83.41 Creation; procedures; collection and distribution of funds; enforcement.
The District Attorney for the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit of Alabama may establish a Recovery
Unit of the Special Services Division. The district attorney, after electing to establish
the unit, shall assign sufficient staff and resources to effectively operate the unit. The
recovery unit shall be created for the purpose of the administration, collection, and enforcement
of court costs, fines, fines for failure to appear in court, victim compensation assessments,
bail bond forfeitures, restitution, or other payments which are ordered in any criminal proceeding,
quasi-criminal, or any other court proceeding by any court including, but not limited to,
municipal courts, district courts, and circuit courts payable to the state, the county, to
any municipality, or town within the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, to any crime victim on any
court order or judgment entered which has not been otherwise...
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6-9-89
Section 6-9-89 Sale of levied property - Perishable goods and chattels - Strawberries. When
strawberries are levied on or seized under any writ of detinue, writ of attachment, or writ
of execution, the sheriff or constable making the levy or seizure shall, unless a replevy
bond or forthcoming bond is immediately executed by the defendant, proceed forthwith to sell
the strawberries so levied on or seized either at public or private sale, as he may deem best,
and the proceeds of such sale shall be by such officer paid into the court out of which said
writ was issued and shall be held by such court pending the final disposition of the case.
(Acts 1931, No. 348, p. 407; Code 1940, T. 7, §538.)...
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6-6-337
Section 6-6-337 Proceedings upon determination for either plaintiff or defendant. (a) If the
judge determines in favor of the plaintiff, he must record the decision and enter judgment
with costs, upon which he must issue a writ of execution commanding the sheriff or the constable
to restore the plaintiff to possession or place him in possession of his lands and tenements
according to complaint and to levy on and sell a sufficiency of the defendant's goods and
chattels, lands and tenements to satisfy the costs of the proceedings. Successive writs may
issue at any time when necessary to eject defendant or collect costs and damages, and a defendant
who refuses to obey the mandate of the writ as to the possession of the property or who enters
upon the premises without just cause or legal excuse after being ejected shall be guilty of
resisting an officer and contempt of court and shall be punished and fined accordingly, in
the discretion of the court issuing the process. (b) If the judge...
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6-6-431
Section 6-6-431 Bond in double amount; dissolution of garnishment and discharge of all garnishees;
judgment against obligors. (a) The defendant may, instead of the bond mentioned in Section
6-6-430, give bond in double the amount of the plaintiff's demand, payable to the plaintiff,
with sufficient surety, to be approved by the judge or clerk and conditioned to pay such judgment
as may be entered or ascertained to exist in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendant
in the case and costs of the action. Thereupon, the garnishment is dissolved and the garnishee
discharged and need not answer; and, upon the trial of the case, if judgment is entered or
ascertained to exist in favor of the plaintiff against the defendant, the court must also
enter judgment against the obligors in the bond for the amount of such judgment, interest
thereon and costs of the action. (b) The giving of the bond authorized in this section operates
to discharge all garnishees in the case, whether one or more....
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36-13-2
Section 36-13-2 Employment of secretaries, administrative assistants, stenographers, special
investigator, press secretary, and counsel. The Governor may employ an executive secretary
to the Governor, a recording secretary, a principal administrative assistant, stenographers,
a special investigator, press secretary and administrative assistants whenever and for such
period as he may deem necessary. Whenever, in his judgment, it is expedient or necessary,
the Governor may employ an attorney or attorneys to advise him in his official capacity, or
to institute, conduct or appear in any court or in any civil or criminal case in which the
state is interested and to agree with such counsel on his compensation. The salaries of the
secretaries, principal administrative assistant, stenographers, a special investigator, press
secretary and administrative assistants shall be paid as the salaries of other state employees
are paid. The compensation of such counsel shall be paid in the amount and at...
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