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6-6-463
Section 6-6-463 Disposition of claims of other persons suggested by garnishee. (a) When the
garnishee, by his answer as originally filed or by any supplemental answer thereafter, alleges,
at any time before final judgment against him, that he has been notified that another person
claims title to, or an interest in, the debt, demand, money, or effects which, by his answer,
he has admitted to be due or owing or to be in his possession, the clerk must issue notice
to the suggested claimant to appear within 30 days after service of the notice and propound
his claim and contest with the plaintiff the right to such debt, demand, money or effects.
(b) If he appears, he must be required to propound his claim in writing and make oath thereto,
upon which the plaintiff must take issue in law or in fact, and the issue in fact must be
tried by a jury, if required by either party. If the issue is found for the plaintiff, judgment
must be entered against the garnishee on his answer or, if for the...
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6-6-460
Section 6-6-460 Judgment when issue found against garnishee. If such issue is found against
the garnishee, judgment must be entered against him in favor of the plaintiff, if necessary,
to satisfy his claim or judgment against the defendant or in favor of the defendant, if such
judgment has been satisfied. (Code 1852, §2548; Code 1867, §2976; Code 1876, §3301; Code
1886, §2983; Code 1896, §2198; Code 1907, §4327; Code 1923, §8078; Code 1940, T. 7, §1022.)...

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6-6-457
Section 6-6-457 Proceedings on failure to appear and answer. If the garnishee fails to appear
and answer, a conditional judgment must be entered against him for the amount of the plaintiff's
claim, as ascertained by his judgment, to be made absolute unless he appears within 30 days
after notice of the conditional judgment issued by the clerk, to be served on him, as other
process, by the sheriff. If he fails to appear within the time required by the notice served
upon him or if two notices are returned "not found" by the sheriff of the county
in which the garnishment was executed, the judgment must be made absolute. (Code 1852, §2545;
Code 1867, §2973; Code 1876, §3298; Code 1886, §2980; Code 1896, §2195; Code 1907, §4324;
Code 1923, §8075; Code 1940, T. 7, §1019.)...
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6-6-430
Section 6-6-430 Filing of bond; discharge of money or property from garnishment; proceedings
as if bond not executed; judgment; discharge of garnishee. (a) When garnishment has been issued
in aid of a pending action or upon a judgment, the defendant may make and file with the judge
or clerk issuing the garnishment bond in such sum as the judge or clerk may prescribe, not
exceeding twice the amount of the plaintiff's demand, payable to the plaintiff, with sufficient
surety, to be approved by such judge or clerk, conditioned to pay the amount for which the
garnishee may be found indebted or liable to the defendant and the cost of the garnishment.
Thereupon, the money or property in the hands of the garnishee is discharged from the garnishment
and the garnishee relieved of all liability therefor to the plaintiff; but the garnishee must
answer, and, except as is otherwise provided in this article, the case must proceed and be
determined as if such bond had not been executed. (b) If the...
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6-6-459
Section 6-6-459 Contest of answer by defendant. The defendant, upon the coming in of the answer,
may, within 30 days after notice of the filing of the answer, allege that the garnishee is
indebted to him in a larger sum than he has admitted, is otherwise liable to him on a demand,
the subject of garnishment, or that he holds money or effects of the defendant not admitted
in his answer, which, being reduced to writing setting forth particularly in what respect
the answer is deficient and being sworn to, an issue must thereupon be made up, under the
direction of the court, which must be tried by a jury if required by either party; but such
controversy shall not prevent the plaintiff from taking judgment upon the answer of the garnishee.
(Code 1852, §2547; Code 1867, §2975; Code 1876, §3300; Code 1886, §2982; Code 1896, §2197;
Code 1907, §4326; Code 1923, §8077; Code 1940, T. 7, §1021.)...
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6-10-29
Section 6-10-29 Contest of exemption claim - Filing of inventory by defendant; effect of failure
to file. On any contest of a claim of exemption to personal property, on the plaintiff's written
demand, made at any time, the defendant claiming the exemption shall, within 10 days, file
a full and complete inventory, duly verified by oath, of all his or her personal property,
except the wearing apparel, portraits, pictures, and books specifically exempted from levy
and sale, with the value and location of each item of such property, of all money belonging
to him or her, whether in his or her possession or held by others for him or her, and of all
debts and choses in action belonging to him or her or in which he or she is beneficially interested,
with the value of each of them. If such inventory is not filed within the time prescribed,
the plaintiff shall not be required to tender an issue on the claim, but the court must enter
judgment by default against the defendant, unless good and...
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6-10-36
Section 6-10-36 Contest of exemption claim - Assessment of value of property and damages resulting
from detention on bond; judgment and execution on bond. When bond has been executed by the
plaintiff or defendant for the forthcoming of the property in contest, the value of the property,
and the damages resulting from its detention must be assessed by the court or jury trying
the contest. If the unsuccessful party fails for 20 days after judgment to deliver the property
and pay the damages as required by the condition of the bond, it shall be the duty of the
sheriff to make due return of that fact; and, upon such return being made, the bond shall
have the force and effect of a judgment, and execution may issue thereon against the obligors
on the bond for the value of the property and the damages assessed, or either, and costs.
(Code 1876, §2836; Code 1886, §2532; Code 1896, §2058; Code 1907, §4185; Code 1923, §7907;
Code 1940, T. 7, §650.)...
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40-2B-2
Section 40-2B-2 Alabama Tax Tribunal. (a) Statement of Purpose. To increase public confidence
in the fairness of the state tax system, the state shall provide an independent agency with
tax expertise to resolve disputes between the Department of Revenue and taxpayers, prior to
requiring the payment of the amounts in issue or the posting of a bond, but after the taxpayer
has had a full opportunity to attempt settlement with the Department of Revenue based, among
other things, on the hazards of litigation. By establishing an independent Alabama Tax Tribunal
within the executive branch of government, this chapter provides taxpayers with a means of
resolving controversies that insures both the appearance and the reality of due process and
fundamental fairness. The tax tribunal shall provide hearings in all tax matters, except those
specified by statute, and render decisions and orders relating thereto. A tax tribunal hearing
shall be commenced by the filing of a notice of appeal protesting...
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6-10-32
Section 6-10-32 Contest of exemption claim - Judgment. If the plaintiff fails to appear in
support of his contest or if on the trial all the property in contest is found exempt, judgment
must be entered against the plaintiff for the costs of the levy and contest and releasing
the property from the levy, but if the defendant fails to appear in support of his or her
claim of exemption or if on the trial any of the property is found liable to the process,
judgment must be entered against the defendant for costs and condemning the property to sale.
(Code 1876, §2838; Code 1886, §2528; Code 1896, §2054; Code 1907, §4181; Code 1923, §7903;
Code 1940, T. 7, §646.)...
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6-6-145
Section 6-6-145 Suspending entry of judgment - Against defendant while claims, etc., settled.
No judgment can be entered against the defendant in attachment when a claim has been interposed
to try the right of property or when the answer of the garnishee is contested or a contest
has arisen about the title to, or interest in, the debt or demand, money or effects garnished
until these questions are settled, unless other property or effects of the defendant are attached
or garnished about which no contest has arisen or unless personal service by summons and complaint
is had on the defendant. (Code 1852, §2558; Code 1867, §2986; Code 1876, §3311; Code 1886,
§3000; Code 1896, §567; Code 1907, §2968; Code 1923, §6216; Code 1940, T. 7, §889.)...

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