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6-6-165
Section 6-6-165 Return - Where execution issued from probate court; trial in circuit court;
return of execution on forfeited bond. (a) If the levy was made under execution issued from
the probate court, the sheriff must return the original execution to the court from which
it issued with an endorsement thereon showing the interposition of the claim, and he must
return a copy of the execution and of the returns thereon, the affidavit and the bond to the
circuit court of his county, where, after 30 days, the trial of the right of property must
be had according to the provisions of this article. (b) If, in the case provided for in subsection
(a) of this section, the bond is forfeited, the execution on the forfeited bond must be made
returnable to the court from which the original process issued, of which and of the time of
its receipt by the sheriff the clerk must give the judge of probate written notice, which
shall be presumptive evidence of the fact against the sheriff. (Code 1852,...
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12-22-111
Section 12-22-111 Issuance, execution and return of subpoenas for witnesses; liability of witnesses
failing to appear. In cases of appeal, the clerk of the court shall issue subpoenas for such
witnesses as may be required, both for the state and for the accused, returnable to the next
session of the court to which the appeal is taken, which subpoenas shall be executed by the
sheriff and returned to such circuit court. If witnesses so summoned fail to appear and testify
as required, they shall be liable to the same penalties, forfeitures and proceedings as if
the subpoenas had been issued out of the circuit court. (Code 1852, §506; Code 1867, §4056;
Code 1876, §4726; Code 1886, §4228; Code 1896, §4624; Code 1907, §6727; Code 1923, §3840;
Code 1940, T. 15, §360.)...
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18-2-8
Section 18-2-8 Inquest of jury to be executed, signed and returned. The inquest of the jury
must be reduced to writing, signed by a majority of them and delivered to the sheriff, and
by him returned in five days thereafter to the court of probate. (Code 1852, §2100; Code
1867, §2492; Code 1876, §3566; Code 1886, §3192; Code 1896, §1735; Code 1907, §3896;
Code 1923, §7515; Code 1940, T. 19, §41.)...
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6-6-684
Section 6-6-684 Entry of judgment in favor of sheriff or coroner. (a) Judgment must, in like
manner, be summarily entered in favor of the sheriff or coroner, on three days' notice of
the pendency of the action: (1) Against the obligors on bonds given to indemnify such officer
for levying an execution or attachment or for making sale of property so levied on or attached
after judgment against him for making such levy or sale, for the amount entered against such
officer, with interest from the date of judgment against him. (2) Against the deputy of the
sheriff or coroner and his sureties, or either of them, for the amount of any judgment entered
against the sheriff or coroner for the default of such deputy, with interest from date of
judgment against him. (b) Judgment must, in like manner, be summarily entered in favor of
the sheriff, on three days' notice, against the judge of probate, for the amount of any fees
received by him for such sheriff for the service of citations, notices, or...
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15-6-41
Section 15-6-41 Return on appeal; contempt for failure. Any undertaking given under any provision
of this chapter must be returned by the judge taking the same to the clerk of the court to
which an appeal is taken, within 10 days after taking it; and, failing to do so, he may be
attached for contempt. (Code 1852, §421; Code 1867, §3970; Code 1876, §4040; Code 1886,
§4694; Code 1896, §5175; Code 1907, §7534; Code 1923, §5152; Code 1940, T. 15, §415.)...

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12-14-70
Section 12-14-70 Appeals to circuit courts from judgments of municipal courts and proceedings
thereon. (a) All appeals from judgments of municipal courts shall be to the circuit court
of the circuit in which the violation occurred for trial de novo. (b) The municipality may
appeal within 60 days, without bond, from a judgment of the municipal court holding an ordinance
invalid. (c) A defendant may appeal in any case within 14 days from the entry of judgment
by filing notice of appeal and giving bond, with or without surety, approved by the court
or the clerk in an amount not more than twice the amount of the fine and costs, as fixed by
the court, or in the event no fine is levied the bond shall be in an amount not to exceed
$1,000.00, as fixed by the court, conditioned upon the defendant's appearance before the circuit
court. The municipal court may waive appearance bond upon satisfactory showing that the defendant
is indigent or otherwise unable to provide a surety bond. If an appeal...
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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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11-52-81
Section 11-52-81 Board of adjustment - Appeals to circuit court from final decision of board
of adjustment. Any party aggrieved by any final judgment or decision of such board of zoning
adjustment may within 15 days thereafter appeal therefrom to the circuit court by filing with
such board a written notice of appeal specifying the judgment or decision from which the appeal
is taken. In case of such appeal such board shall cause a transcript of the proceedings in
the action to be certified to the court to which the appeal is taken, and the action in such
court shall be tried de novo. (Acts 1935, No. 533, p. 1121; Code 1940, T. 37, §783.)...
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12-14-71
Section 12-14-71 Appeals from judgments of circuit courts and proceedings thereon. From the
judgment of the circuit court, the municipality, in a case holding invalid an ordinance, or
the defendant in any case, may appeal to the court of criminal appeals in like manner as in
cases of appeals for convictions of violation of the criminal laws of the state. If the appeal
is taken by the municipality, it shall not be required to give surety for the cost of appeal.
When taken by the defendant, he may give bail with sufficient sureties, conditioned that he
will appear and abide by the judgment of the appellate court; and, failing to give bail, he
must be committed to the municipal jail, but he may give such bail at any time pending the
appeal. When an appeal is taken by the defendant, bail is given pending the appeal and the
judgment of conviction is affirmed or the appeal is dismissed, the defendant is bound by the
undertaking of bail to surrender himself to the municipal authorities within...
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43-2-622
Section 43-2-622 Orders of distribution - Oath; return; exceptions to report. (a) The persons
therein named, or a majority of them, must proceed to make distribution according to such
order, having first taken an oath to make such distribution fairly and impartially, if the
same can be made, which oath may be administered by the executor or administrator, and must
return their proceedings in writing, signed by them, to the court by the day specified in
such order. (b) If the property cannot be divided equitably without a sale of all or some
portion thereof, the commissioners must so report. (c) Any person may file exceptions to the
report of the commissioners within 30 days after the day appointed for the return or, if returned
at any time thereafter, within 30 days after the return. (Code 1852, §§1793-1795; Code 1867,
§§2120-2122; Code 1876, §§2497-2499; Code 1886, §§2163-2165; Code 1896, §§231-233;
Code 1907, §§2714-2716; Code 1923, §§5952-5954; Code 1940, T. 61,...
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