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26-3-9
Section 26-3-9 Giving of new bond by conservator upon application for discharge from liability
of surety - Effect of giving of new bond upon liability of surety. When a new bond is given
under Section 26-3-8, the surety on whose application or the estate of the deceased surety
on whose behalf the application was made, as the case may be, is discharged as to all breaches
subsequent to the execution and approval of the new bond. (Code 1896, §2280; Code 1907, §4370;
Code 1923, §8143; Code 1940, T. 21, §35.)...
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35-6-110
Section 35-6-110 Crops subject to partition; by whom application made. Matured crops of corn,
cotton, or other produce, raised and made by persons in such manner as to make them joint
owners or tenants in common therein, whether gathered or ungathered, may be divided among
them, on the written application of any one or more of them to the probate court of the county
in which such crops, or any portion thereof, are situated; and such application may be made
by the administrator or executor of a deceased person, or by the guardian of a minor or person
of unsound mind interested in such crops. (Code 1876, §3521; Code 1886, §3263; Code 1896,
§3188; Code 1907, §5234; Code 1923, §9338; Code 1940, T. 47, §231.)...
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27-24-2
Section 27-24-2 Sole surety - Corporations. Except as provided in Section 27-24-4, whenever
any person or corporation is, or may be, required or permitted to execute bond or other undertaking,
of whatsoever nature, with surety, or sureties, for the faithful discharge or performance
of the duties of any state, county, municipal, precinct, township, district, or corporate
office or position or of any position of public or private trust or employment for the faithful
discharge or performance of any duty or for the doing or not doing of anything in such bond
or undertaking specified or when any person or corporation is required or permitted to execute
any bond or other undertaking, of whatsoever nature, with surety or sureties, in any judicial
proceeding or as guardian, executor, administrator, receiver, assignee, or trustee, the court,
officer, or person having authority or charged with the duty of approving such bond or undertaking
may, if such bond or undertaking is otherwise...
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35-6-58
Section 35-6-58 Sale instead of partition - Property subject to sale; by whom application made;
where sale held; record of decrees. Any property, real or personal, held by joint owners or
tenants in common, on the written application of any one or more of them, may be decreed to
be sold by the probate court of the county in which such property is situated, or, in case
of land lying in different counties, of either of such counties, whether such lands are adjacent
or contiguous, when the same cannot be equitably divided or partitioned among them, notwithstanding
they, or any of them, are infants or persons of unsound mind, and the application may be made
by the executor or administrator of a deceased person in interest, or by the guardian of a
minor or person of unsound mind. Such lands shall be sold in the county where the decree is
rendered, unless otherwise directed by order of the court, upon rendition of the final decree
ordering such sale. The decree of sale and the decree...
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43-2-502
Section 43-2-502 Filing of account, etc. - Generally. In making settlements of an administration,
the executor or administrator must proceed as follows: He must make out an account between
himself and the estate he represents, charging himself with all the assets of the deceased
which have come into his possession, except the lands, and crediting himself with all the
credits he is by law entitled to; which account, verified by his oath, must be filed with
the judge of probate of the court having jurisdiction. With such account he must also file
written evidence in his possession, on which he relies to sustain the credit side of such
account, which may consist of an affidavit or any other legal evidence, in the discretion
of the executor or administrator. He must, at the same time, file a statement, on oath, of
the names of the heirs and legatees of such estate, specifying particularly which are under
the age of 19 years; and, if any of them are persons of unsound mind, it must be...
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26-8-46
Section 26-8-46 Removal of property or money when minor or ward and conservator nonresidents
- Transcript showing appointment as conservator of minor or ward in state of residence, etc.;
notice to resident administrator, guardian, etc.; entry of order authorizing removal of property
to state of residence. The conservator must produce a transcript from the records of a court
of competent jurisdiction, certified according to the act of Congress, showing that he or
she has been appointed conservator of the minor or ward in the state in which he or she and
the minor or ward reside and has duly qualified as such according to the laws thereof and
given bond, with surety, for the performance of his or her trust; and must also give 10 days'
notice to the resident executor, administrator, or conservator, if there is such, of the intended
application. Thereupon, if good cause is not shown to the contrary and the judge of probate
shall be satisfied, upon proof being made, that it will be for the...
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43-2-199
Section 43-2-199 Service of process - Citations or notices, etc.; return of process. Citations
to make settlements and other citations or notices to such nonresident executors and administrators,
and all writs or legal process, including executions on decrees and judgments, may be served
by depositing a copy in a sealed envelope, postage prepaid, in a post office at or near the
court or office issuing such process, such envelope to be plainly addressed and directed to
such nonresident executor or administrator at the place and by the name furnished by him upon
the filing of his application for letters, or thereafter as provided in section 43-2-190 and,
when the sureties, or either of them, reside in the state, and their place of residence is
known, by the service of a copy of such writ or process upon one of such sureties. When service
is had by depositing a copy of the writ or process in the post office only and not accompanied
by service upon a surety, such service shall not take...
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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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6-2-41
Section 6-2-41 Limitations on claims to charge real estate with debts and obligations of decedent.
(a) The real estate of persons dying testate or intestate shall, as against the rights of
mortgagees or purchasers for value from the heirs or devisees, be forever discharged from
the payment of all legal and equitable debts and obligations unless the persons, including
minors and insane persons, owning such debts or benefited by said obligations shall within
the time allowed by law, but in no event more than two years from the death of the deceased,
file in the probate court of the county where said property is located a verified claim showing
the nature and amount of said debts and obligations. (b) Wherever there has been no executor
or administrator appointed, then the person owning said debt or benefited by said obligation
must, within three months after filing said claim, cause letters testamentary or of administration
to be issued and proceed to subject said land to said debts or...
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12-22-21
Section 12-22-21 Other orders, judgments, or decrees. Appeal from the order, judgment or decree
of the probate court may be taken by the party aggrieved to the circuit court or Supreme Court
in the cases hereinafter specified. Appeals to the Supreme Court shall be governed by the
Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure, including the time for taking an appeal. Appeal to the
circuit court in such cases shall be within the time hereinafter specified: (1) From the decree,
judgment or order on a contest as to the validity of a will, to be taken within 42 days after
the determination of the contest; (2) From the decree, judgment or order on an application
claiming the right to execute a will or administer an estate, to be taken within 42 days after
the hearing and decision of such application, unless the application was denied because the
applicant was deemed unfit to serve by reason of a conviction of an infamous crime or by reason
of improvidence, intemperance or want of understanding, in...
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