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6-6-392
Section 6-6-392 Bond required when garnishment in aid of pending action; exception as to Superintendent
of Banks. When the garnishment is in aid of a pending action, the plaintiff, his agent or
attorney must also give bond in double the amount claimed in the action, with sufficient surety,
to be approved by the officer issuing the writ, with condition that the plaintiff will prosecute
the garnishment to effect and pay the defendant all such damages as he may sustain from the
wrongful or vexatious suing out of such garnishment; and such bond, as to actions thereon,
is subject to the provisions of this code relating to actions on attachment bonds; provided,
however, that the Superintendent of Banks of the State of Alabama shall not be required to
give bond when garnishment is issued in aid of a pending action, which action is based on
a promissory note owned by a bank in the process of liquidation. Such Superintendent of Banks
or the liquidating agent of such bank in liquidation shall,...
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6-6-48
Section 6-6-48 By one nonresident against another nonresident. A nonresident of this state
may sue out an attachment against a nonresident for an existing debt or ascertained liability;
but the plaintiff, his agent or attorney is required, in addition to the oath necessary in
other cases, to swear that, according to the best of his knowledge, information and belief,
the defendant has not sufficient property within the state of his residence wherefrom to satisfy
the debt and must also give bond as in other cases, with surety resident in this state. (Code
1852, §2509; Code 1867, §2933; Code 1876, §3258; Code 1886, §2935; Code 1896, §530; Code
1907, §2930; Code 1923, §6178; Code 1940, T. 7, §851.)...
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6-6-680
Section 6-6-680 Judgment against sheriff, etc., receiving or executing writ. Judgment must
be entered for the plaintiff, on three days' notice, against the sheriff, coroner, or other
officer receiving or executing the writ in the following cases: (1) For failing to return
an execution, 20 percent on the judgment; (2) For failing to pay over money collected upon
an execution, on demand of the plaintiff, his agent, or attorney, for the amount so collected
and five percent per month damages from the time such demand was made; (3) For failing to
make the money on an execution, which by due diligence could have been made, for the amount
of the execution, interest, and 10 percent damages thereon; (4) For fraudulently making a
false return, for the amount of the execution, interest, and 10 percent damages thereon; (5)
For failing to notify the plaintiff, his agent, or attorney of the collection of money by
execution, for five percent per month on the amount collected from the time when the...
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17-16-52
Section 17-16-52 Contest of senator or representative in Legislature - Depositions returned.
The commissioner must carefully envelop the depositions taken, with the commission attached,
writing his or her name across the sealing of the envelope and endorsing thereon the names
of the witnesses and the title and subject matter of the contest, and direct the envelope
to the clerk issuing the commission, and must, within five days after taking the deposition,
file the same with the clerk, or transmit the same by mail through the nearest post office.
The clerk, within five days after the taking of testimony has been finished and the depositions
received in his or her office, must make and certify under the seal of the court a true and
correct copy of the statement of the grounds of contest and of return of service thereon,
and must enclose the same with the depositions so taken and filed in his or her office, and
must securely envelop the same, endorsing thereon the title and subject matter...
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6-6-597
Section 6-6-597 Addition of person rightly entitled to office; entry of judgment on such right;
delivery of books, papers, and property. (a) When the action is commenced against a person
for usurping an office, the name of the person rightly entitled to the office, with a statement
of his right thereto, may be added, and, when added, judgment may be entered upon the right
of the defendant and also upon the right of the party so alleged to be entitled or only upon
the right of the defendant, as justice may require. (b) If judgment is entered upon the right
of the person so alleged to be entitled and the same is in favor of such person, he is entitled,
after taking the oath of office and executing such official bond as may be required, to take
upon himself the execution of the office, and it is his duty, immediately thereafter, to demand
of the defendant all the books, papers, and property in his custody, or within his power,
belonging to the office. On refusal or neglect to deliver over...
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6-9-121
Section 6-9-121 Death of levying officer prior to sale; proceedings if property not delivered
by representatives of deceased officer. (a) When the officer taking property under execution
shall die before the sale thereof, a writ of venditioni exponas shall issue directed to the
proper officer of the county in which the property was taken, and such officer shall, under
the writ of venditioni exponas, receive the property from the representatives of the former
sheriff or other officer, who are required to deliver the same to the officer having the venditioni
exponas, on his producing the same and executing a receipt for the property, and the officer
shall proceed to sell the same as in other cases. (b) If the representatives of the deceased
officer shall refuse or neglect to deliver the property or if there shall not be an executor
or administrator of his estate, the officer having the writ of venditioni exponas may seize
the property taken by the former officer, wherever it may be...
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15-4-10
Section 15-4-10 Money and property of deceased to be delivered to county treasurer; exception;
disposition of property and proceeds therefrom. (a) Within 30 days after an inquest on a dead
body, the coroner must deliver to the county treasurer any money or other property which may
be found on the body, unless claimed in the meantime by the legal representatives of the deceased.
If he fails to do so, the treasurer may proceed against him for the amount or value thereof,
on 10 days' notice to him and his sureties, or against any of them served therewith and recover
the same, with 20 percent damages on the amount or value thereof. (b) Upon the receipt of
the money by the treasurer, he must place it to the credit of the county. If it is other property,
he must sell it within three months at the courthouse of the county at public auction, upon
reasonable public notice, and in like manner must place the proceeds to the credit of the
county. (c) If such money in the treasury is demanded in...
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17-16-46
Section 17-16-46 Procedure for examination of ballots, voting machines, etc.; bond. In all
election contests involving elections other than party primaries or runoffs: (1) The examining
person or candidate seeking to examine the ballots, electronic voting machines, or electronic
voting machine computations or printouts must move, within 10 days of the filing of the contest,
the court before whom the election contest is pending for an examination. The court shall
set a hearing on the motion for examination which must take place within 10 days after service
of the motion on the parties and candidates involved in the election contest. The hearing
shall be held to determine the procedures to be used for the examination and the court shall,
within five days after the hearing, set forth the procedures for the examination. Absent a
subsequent court order extending the time for reasonable cause shown, the examination must
be finished within 15 days of the court order which sets forth the...
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6-6-149
Section 6-6-149 Action by defendant - Venue for actions on injunction bond or attachment bond
in cases of injunction or bankruptcy. The defendant in any action commenced by attachment,
in any action in which an injunction against him is issued, or in any proceeding against him
as a bankrupt, may commence an action on the attachment bond or injunction bond, as the case
may be, against the plaintiffs as for malicious prosecution, and upon the bond of the petitioning
creditors, against the petitioning creditors as for a malicious prosecution, in the county
where the writ is levied; and in case of bankruptcy, in the county where the goods, property,
and effects were seized and located; or such actions may be commenced in the county where
the plaintiff in attachment resides or any of the sureties reside; and, in cases of bankruptcy,
where the petitioning creditors or anyone of them reside; and, in the cases of injunction,
where the plaintiff or any surety on his bond resides. (Code 1896,...
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6-6-251
Section 6-6-251 Service of process in action for recovery of household furniture and equipment;
effect thereof. When a detinue action is commenced under the provisions of this article for
the recovery of household furniture and equipment and the plaintiff, his agent, or attorney
has made an affidavit that the property sued for belongs to the plaintiff and that the plaintiff
is entitled to the immediate possession of said property by reason of a default in the payment
of the purchase price under a lease sale contract and has executed a bond as required by Section
6-6-250, the sheriff, or other officer authorized to serve process, may serve the summons
and complaint by leaving a copy thereof at the place where the household furniture or equipment
sued for is seized and taken from the premises by the officer serving the process; and such
service shall constitute sufficient service thereof on the defendant for the purpose of obtaining
a judgment against the defendant for the property sued...
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