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26-3-4
Section 26-3-4 Requirement by probate court of bond from testamentary conservator of minor;
effect of failure to give bond. Before the issue of letters of conservatorship to a testamentary
conservator relieved from giving bond and sureties or at any time thereafter, if the judge
of probate deems it necessary for the safety of such minor child or children, he or she may
require of such conservator bond with sufficient sureties, or, on the application of such
minor child or children by next friend and for good cause shown, he or she may require of
such conservator bond with sufficient sureties. In either case, if such conservator fails
for 10 days after the requisition of such bond to give the same, the judge of probate must
withhold from his or her letters of conservatorship or, if letters have issued, must remove
him or her and recall and revoke such letters. (Code 1852, §2018; Code 1867, §2417; Code
1876, §2762; Code 1886, §2380; Code 1896, §2275; Code 1907, §4365; Code 1923,...
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36-11-6
Section 36-11-6 Institution of impeachment proceedings by five resident taxpayers. Any five
resident taxpayers of the division, circuit, district, county, city or town for which the
officer sought to be impeached was elected or appointed may institute proceedings of impeachment
under Sections 174 and 175 of Article 7 of the constitution upon giving bond, with sufficient
sureties, payable to the officer sought to be impeached, conditioned to prosecute the impeachment
to effect and, failing therein, to pay all costs that may be incurred, which bond shall be
taken and approved by the clerk of the court before which the proceedings are proposed to
be instituted. (Code 1876, §4049; Code 1886, §4821; Code 1896, §4867; Code 1907, §7102;
Code 1923, §4500; Code 1940, T. 41, §181.)...
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43-2-90
Section 43-2-90 Rights of sureties among themselves. The sureties in either bond, who have
been compelled to make any payment thereon for the principal obligor, on a breach subsequent
to the execution of the last bond, have the same remedies against the sureties on the remaining
bonds as cosureties have against each other and may recover against such sureties such an
amount as shall be in the same proportion to the sum paid by the plaintiff as the aggregate
penalty of the two bonds bears to the penalty of the bond of the defendant, apportioning the
same among the solvent sureties. (Code 1852, §1717; Code 1867, §2038; Code 1876, §2407;
Code 1886, §2059; Code 1896, §106; Code 1907, §2553; Code 1923, §5775; Code 1940, T. 61,
§109.)...
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6-6-147
Section 6-6-147 Execution upon judgment by plaintiff. If the judgment of the plaintiff is not
satisfied by the property attached or by the garnishee, execution must issue thereon, which
may be levied on and satisfied by any property of the defendant; and the plaintiff may proceed
to a sale of the property attached by a writ of execution. (Code 1852, §2773; Code 1867,
§3001; Code 1876, §3326; Code 1886, §3003; Code 1896, §570; Code 1907, §2971; Code 1923,
§6219; Code 1940, T. 7, §892.)...
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6-6-621
Section 6-6-621 Appointment - Appeal when appointed by register or clerk. When an order appointing
a receiver is made by the register or clerk, it shall be subject to appeal to the circuit
judge, which may be heard at any time. Such order must be suspended whenever the appellant
enters into bond with sufficient sureties, to be approved by the register or clerk, in such
sum as he shall prescribe, payable to the appellee and conditioned to pay the appellee all
such costs and damages as he may sustain in case the appeal is not prosecuted to effect. (Code
1867, §§730, 731; Code 1876, §§639, 640; Code 1886, §3535; Code 1896, §800; Code 1907,
§5727; Code 1923, §10114; Code 1940, T. 7, §1157.)...
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15-13-139
Section 15-13-139 Remission after final judgment of forfeiture. In forfeiture cases where the
sureties have paid the amount of the forfeiture into the court or in cases where the forfeiture
has been made final or absolute and there is no further litigation pending on the forfeiture,
and the surety locates the defendant and causes the return of the defendant to the custody
of the court where the bond was forfeited, and if the defendant was substantially procured
by actions of the surety, and the administration of justice has not been thwarted nor the
successful prosecution of the defendant has been affected, then the court which ordered the
forfeiture, shall have full power and jurisdiction in all proceedings conducted pursuant to
this article and within a period of six months from the date of issuance of any final forfeiture
judgment, to consider any costs to the state or its subdivisions which resulted as a cause
of the default, if any, and upon giving consideration thereto, may, in...
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15-13-21
Section 15-13-21 Form and requisites of bail not taken in open court. When not taken in open
court, the undertaking of bail must be in writing, signed by the defendant and at least two
sufficient sureties and approved by the court or officer taking the same, and may be substantially
in the following form: The State of ) We, A. B., C. D., and E. F. agree to pay to the State
of Alabama) Alabama ______ dollars (the sum prescribed by the court _____ County) or officer)
unless the said A. B.appears at the next session of the ____ court of ____ County, and from
session to session thereafter until discharged by law, to answer a criminal prosecution for
the offense of _____ (specifying the particular offense with which he is charged.) (Signed)
A.B. C.D. E.F. (Code 1852, §688; Code 1867, §4239; Code 1876, §4847; Code 1886, §4420;
Code 1896, §4362; Code 1907, §6342; Code 1923, §3375; Code 1940, T. 15, §200; Acts 1949,
No. 199, p. 230.)...
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6-6-70
Section 6-6-70 On what property and persons; endorsement on writ; taking of property into possession.
Attachments may be levied on real estate, whether a fee simple or any less legal estate, or
on personal property of the defendant or may be executed by summoning any person indebted
to the defendant or liable to him on a contract for the delivery of personal property or for
the payment of money which may be discharged by the delivery of personal property or on a
contract payable in personal property or a person having in his possession, or under his control,
any money or effects belonging to the defendant; and the officer executing the writ must endorse
such levy or service thereon and, if practicable, take the property into his possession, unless
replevied as prescribed in Division 4 of this article. (Code 1852, §2516; Code 1867, §2943;
Code 1876, §3268; Code 1886, §2945; Code 1896, §540; Code 1907, §2940; Code 1923, §6188;
Code 1940, T. 7, §861.)...
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27-10-53
Section 27-10-53 Defense of action or proceeding by insurer. (a) Before an unauthorized insurer
shall file, or cause to be filed, any pleading in any action or proceeding instituted against
it under Sections 27-10-51 and 27-10-52, such insurer shall: (1) Procure a certificate of
authority to transact insurance in this state; or (2) Deposit with the clerk of the court
in which such action or proceeding is pending cash or securities or file with such clerk a
bond with good and sufficient sureties, to be approved by the court, in an amount to be fixed
by the court sufficient to secure the payment of any final judgment which may be entered in
such action. The court may, in its discretion, make an order dispensing with such deposit
or bond where the insurer makes a showing satisfactory to the court that it maintains in a
state of the United States funds or securities, in trust or otherwise, sufficient and available
to satisfy any final judgment which may be entered in such action or...
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36-5-12
Section 36-5-12 Federal, municipal, state, etc., officers required to give official bonds not
deemed sufficient sureties on bonds taken under article. No officer of the United States required
to give an official bond; no municipal officer required to give an official bond and no officer,
state or county, required to give an official bond must be deemed a sufficient surety on any
bond taken under this article. (Code 1876, §165; Code 1886, §263; Code 1896, §3076; Code
1907, §1489; Code 1923, §2601; Code 1940, T. 41, §42.)...
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