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3-5-12
Section 3-5-12 Proceedings for recovery of livestock or animal by owner; determination of validity
of seizure, amount of damages, etc., where owner unknown, etc.; fees and costs of district
court judge and officer making seizure; appeals from judgment of district court. (a) The owner
of any livestock or animal which has been seized shall have the right to possession of the
same by paying such judgment and the costs thereof or, if no judgment has been entered, by
paying such damages as may be agreed upon together with fees and costs and expenses due on
account of such seizure to the person or officer so seizing such livestock or animal or to
the person who may at the time of such payment have such livestock or animal in his possession
and by paying to the court the costs of the court incurred to the time of such payment. Should
the parties be unable to agree upon the amount of damages, fees, costs and expenses due, either
party shall have the right to go before any district court judge...
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3-5-8
Section 3-5-8 Posting of notice as to taking, etc., and hearing thereupon; proceedings where
owner appears and claims livestock or animal generally; proceedings and entry of judgment
for sale where livestock or animal not claimed and adjudged to be unlawfully at large generally.
(a) The district court shall give notice, by posting in three public places in the county,
setting forth the fact of such taking up, the description of the livestock or animal and the
fact that the owner is unknown or, if known, that he cannot be located, and notifying any
person claiming to be the owner of such livestock or animal to appear before the court at
a place named not less than three days nor more than six days from the date of such notice
and prove such claim of ownership. (b) If such person appears at any time and if the judge
of the district court is satisfied that such person is the actual owner of such livestock
or animal, then the judge shall require the owner of the livestock or animal to pay...
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3-5-13
Section 3-5-13 Procedure for sale of livestock or animal when not reclaimed by owner, etc.;
disposition of proceeds of sale. If the owner or his agent shall not, when he has made no
bond, reclaim his livestock or animal within 24 hours after the judge of the district court
shall have ascertained such damages, then the judge of the district court shall order the
same sold by a constable of the precinct or by someone appointed to act as such or by the
sheriff or his deputy or by the law enforcement officer of a municipality. Such officer, upon
the making of such order, shall sell the same upon giving five days' notice of such sale by
publication one time in a newspaper published in the county, said notice to contain a brief
description of the livestock or animal to be sold and the time and place of sale. But out
of the proceeds such officer shall pay the costs and expenses and damages due the plaintiff
and the expenses of taking up, keeping and caring for such livestock or animal, and...
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3-2-21
Section 3-2-21 Notification of owner of animal taken up and impounded; filing of notice with
probate judge where owner cannot be located; procedure for recovery of animal by owner. (a)
The owner of any livestock taken up and impounded as provided in Section 3-2-20, if known,
shall be served personally with notice thereof, which notice shall specify the number and
kind of livestock or animals impounded. If the owner of any livestock or animal taken up is
unknown or cannot be located, the officer or person taking up the livestock or animal shall,
within two days after so taking it up, file a notice in writing with the judge of probate
of the county where the livestock or animals were estray. The judge of probate shall record
such notice in a book showing a description of the animal and the place where picked up and
the date and, for such service, shall be entitled to charge a fee of not exceeding $.50 to
be collected from the impounder. (b) The owner of such livestock or animals shall...
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3-5-7
Section 3-5-7 Filing of statement where owner of livestock or animal taken up unknown, not
resident of county, etc. (a) If the owner of any livestock or animal found at large and uncontrolled
on the premises of another or upon the public lands, highways, roads or streets in the State
of Alabama is unknown or if the owner is known but has no place of residence within the county
where the livestock or animal is taken up or cannot be located, the officer or person taking
up the livestock or animal shall, within two days after so taking up, file a statement in
writing with the district court. (b) Such statement shall set forth: (1) The name and address
of the person taking up the livestock or animal, or, if an officer, the name, address and
official designation of the officer taking up the livestock or animal; (2) A description of
the livestock or animal as to kind, sex, marks, brand, color and apparent age; (3) Where the
livestock or animal was taken up and where it is impounded; (4) The...
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13A-11-245
Section 13A-11-245 Disposition of animal. (a) The law enforcement officer or agent of the county
or municipality may provide for the dog or cat until either the dog or cat is returned to
the owner by the court, or the court refuses to return the dog or cat to the owner and implements
one of the procedures pursuant to subsection (c). (b) If the owner is adjudged by the court,
with certification from a licensed veterinarian, to be able to provide adequately for and
have custody of the dog or cat, the dog or cat shall be returned to the owner. (c) If the
court determines that the owner of the dog or cat is unable, unwilling, or unfit to adequately
provide for, protect, and have custody of the dog or cat, the court may implement the following
by court order: (1) Upon the testimony of the person taking custody, a licensed veterinarian,
or another qualified witness that the dog or cat requires destruction or other disposition
for humane reasons or is of no commercial value, order the dog or...
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7-9A-102
Section 7-9A-102 Definitions and index of definitions. (a) Article 9A definitions. In this
article: (1) "Accession" means goods that are physically united with other goods
in such a manner that the identity of the original goods is not lost. (2) "Account,"
except as used in "account for," means a right to payment of a monetary obligation,
whether or not earned by performance, (i) for property that has been or is to be sold, leased,
licensed, assigned, or otherwise disposed of, (ii) for services rendered or to be rendered,
(iii) for a policy of insurance issued or to be issued, (iv) for a secondary obligation incurred
or to be incurred, (v) for energy provided or to be provided, (vi) for the use or hire of
a vessel under a charter or other contract, (vii) arising out of the use of a credit or charge
card or information contained on or for use with the card, or (viii) as winnings in a lottery
or other game of chance operated or sponsored by a State, governmental unit of a State, or...

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3-5-5
Section 3-5-5 Recovery of livestock or animals by owner upon payment of fees, damages and costs
of feeding animals; disposition of fees, damages, etc. The owner of the livestock or animal
shall have the right to secure such livestock or animal upon the payment of a fee of $1.00
for each head of livestock or animal taken up to the officer taking up such livestock or animal
upon the public lands, highways, streets or roads in the State of Alabama, together with such
damages, if any, as may have been suffered by any person and the actual cost of feeding such
animal during the period held by such officer if there have been no proceedings in court.
Upon such payment being made, the fee of $1.00 for taking up the animal shall be paid to the
officer making the seizure and the amount collected as damages and the actual cost of feeding
the animal shall be paid over to the person damaged and to the person at whose expense such
animal was fed during the period of retention; provided, that for any...
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28-4-264
Section 28-4-264 Disposition of property seized by officer under warrant generally. When liquors
and beverages and vessels and receptacles are seized by the officer, they shall be held by
him subject to the order of the judge of the district court or the court to which the proceedings
may be carried by appeal, and, upon final judgment in accordance with the procedure prescribed
in this article, must be returned to the lawful owner or owners or be otherwise disposed of
according to law. (Acts 1909, No. 191, p. 63; Acts 1915, No. 2, p. 8; Code 1923, §4752; Code
1940, T. 29, §221.)...
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2-15-297
Section 2-15-297 Stray cattle, equine, or equidae found on quarantined or tick infested ranges,
pastures, etc.; condemnation and sale; redemption. All stray cattle and equine or equidae
running at large on quarantined or tick infested ranges, commons, pastures, or fields, if
the cattle and equine or equidae have not been dipped as provided in this article, shall be
taken up by the sheriff, any constable or livestock inspector, quarantined and dipped regularly
once every two weeks and fed and cared for at the expense and risk of the owner of the animals.
The sheriff, any constable or livestock inspector shall apply to any judge of a district court
to have the animals condemned as strays and sold at public auction. The judge of the district
court shall post notices of the sale of the animals in three public places in the county where
the stock is taken up and in one county paper, if one is published in the county, giving the
time and place of the sale, and the sale shall not be made...
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