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6-6-284
Section 6-6-284 Disclaimer of possession by defendant. Along with any other defenses he may
have in an action of ejectment or in an action in the nature of ejectment, the defendant may
disclaim possession of the premises sued for in whole or in part. If the defendant pleads
the defense of disclaimer only and no other, the plaintiff may take judgment or may take issue;
and, if the issue is found for him, he is entitled to judgment as if the defendant had, in
an action of ejectment, entered into the consent rule, confessing possession as well as lease,
entry, and ouster or, in an action in the nature of an action of ejectment, had admitted possession.
(Code 1852, §2213; Code 1867, §2614; Code 1876, §2963; Code 1886, §2699; Code 1896, §1533;
Code 1907, §3843; Code 1923, §7457; Code 1940, T. 7, §942.)...
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6-6-394
Section 6-6-394 Notice to defendant. When the defendant resides within the state and the garnishment
is issued on a judgment or in a pending action in which an appearance has not been entered
for the defendant, the officer issuing the garnishment must issue notice thereof to the defendant,
which notice must be served on him at least five days before judgment against the garnishee.
(Code 1896, §2176; Code 1907, §4305; Code 1923, §8056; Code 1940, T. 7, §1000.)...
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6-6-601
Section 6-6-601 Costs - Assessment. If an action under this article is maintained by the state
alone and judgment is for the defendant or the defendant is insolvent, the witnesses are paid
as in other state cases, but if any person is joined with the state as informant, judgment
must be entered against him for the costs if entered for the defendant. (Code 1852, §2667;
Code 1867, §3095; Code 1876, §3435; Code 1886, §3180; Code 1896, §3434; Code 1907, §5467;
Code 1923, §9946; Code 1940, T. 7, §1150.)...
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6-6-287
Section 6-6-287 Joinder of landlord as party defendant; continuation of action against tenant.
(a) When the land, the subject matter of the action, is in the possession of a tenant, the
landlord may be joined with the tenant as a party defendant. (b) When the action is against
a tenant, the landlord must be made a party to the action on motion of the tenant, or upon
the landlord's motion to intervene supported by his pleading showing, as a part thereof, that
the defendant is his tenant by demise in writing or is in the occupancy of the land sued for
with his consent, or of some portion thereof, which should be specified. When it appears to
the satisfaction of the court that the landlord is a nonresident, the action shall proceed
without delay against the tenant. (Code 1852, §2205; Code 1867, §2606; Code 1876, §2955;
Code 1886, §2700; Code 1896, §1534; Code 1907, §§3840, 3844; Code 1923, §§7454, 7458;
Code 1940, T. 7, §§939, 943.)...
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6-8-100
Section 6-8-100 Answer of tender; judgment thereon. An answer of tender of money or of a thing
in action must be accompanied by a delivery of the money or such thing in action to the clerk
of the court. If the tender is of ponderous articles or other personal property, the answer
must aver a readiness to deliver it to the plaintiff. Judgment for the defendant upon the
answer vests the title to the thing tendered in the plaintiff, subject to any claim the defendant
may have for his trouble in keeping it. (Code 1852, §§2245, 2246; Code 1867, §§2648, 2649;
Code 1876, §§2997, 2998; Code 1886, §2585; Code 1896, §3298; Code 1907, §5334; Code 1923,
§9473; Code 1940, T. 7, §228.)...
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6-5-465
Section 6-5-465 Survival - Substitution of personal representative where no action filed. If
a claim upon which no action has been filed survives on the death of a defendant, substitution
of his personal representative may be effected under the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure;
but final judgment must not be entered against a personal representative if he objects until
after the expiration of six months from the grant of letters testamentary or of administration.
(Code 1852, §2148; Code 1867, §2544; Code 1876, §2910; Code 1886, §2606; Code 1896, §41;
Code 1907, §2500; Acts 1915, No. 533, p. 605; Code 1923, §5716; Acts 1931, No. 717, p. 837;
Code 1940, T. 7, §154.)...
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6-6-452
Section 6-6-452 Payment of defendant's money into court if garnishee admits possession thereof.
If the garnishee admits the possession of money belonging to the defendant, he must pay the
same or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the plaintiff's demand and costs into
court to await the order of the court; and, if he fails to make such payment, he is liable
as if he had admitted an indebtedness for the amount of such money. (Code 1886, §2979; Code
1896, §2194; Code 1907, §4323; Code 1923, §8074; Code 1940, T. 7, §1018.)...
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6-6-600
Section 6-6-600 Judgment - Excluding defendant from office or franchise or prohibiting practice
of profession. When a defendant, whether a natural person or a corporation, against whom such
action has been commenced, is adjudged guilty of usurping or intruding into, or unlawfully
holding or exercising, any office or franchise or unlawfully practicing any profession, judgment
must be entered that such defendant be excluded from the office or franchise or be prohibited
from practicing such profession and that the plaintiff recover costs against such defendant.
Execution shall be issued on such judgment at the expiration of five days from the date thereof,
unless the defendant shall, within such time, take an appeal to the supreme court. Any violation
of any such order shall be a contempt of court. (Code 1852, §2665; Code 1867, §3093; Code
1876, §3433; Code 1886, §3178; Code 1896, §3432; Code 1907, §5465; Code 1923, §9944;
Code 1940, T. 7, §1148.)...
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6-6-101
Section 6-6-101 Forfeiture of bond; execution on bond. When the property replevied is not delivered
in 30 days after judgment against the defendant in attachment, the sheriff shall return the
bond forfeited, and execution must be issued thereon against the principal and sureties for
the amount of the value of the property replevied, as fixed by the sheriff or other officer
making the levy, with interest thereon from the date of the bond and for the cost of the replevy
and of the execution, unless such value is greater than the amount of the judgment against
the defendant, in which case the execution shall be for the amount of such judgment and costs.
(Code 1852, §2538; Code 1867, §2966; Code 1876, §3291; Code 1886, §2965; Code 1896, §556;
Code 1907, §2956; Code 1923, §6204; Code 1940, T. 7, §877.)...
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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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