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6-9-143
Section 6-9-143 Liability of purchaser for not complying with terms of sale; form of action
against purchaser. (a) Any person who may become the purchaser of any real or personal estate
at any sale which may be made at public outcry by an executor, administrator or guardian or
by any sheriff or other officer under and by virtue of any execution or other legal process
and who shall fail or refuse to comply with the terms of such sale when requested so to do
shall be liable for the amount of such purchase money, and it shall be at the option of such
sheriff or other officer either to proceed against such purchaser for the full amount of the
purchase money or to resell such real or personal estate and then proceed against the first
purchaser for the deficiency arising from such sale. (b) The action provided for in subsection
(a) of this section may be commenced in the name of the sheriff or other officer making the
sale for the use of the plaintiff or defendant in execution or for any...
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35-11-21
Section 35-11-21 Enforcement. For the enforcement of such lien, the owners of such land or
their assignees, may have process of attachment from any court having jurisdiction of the
amount claimed leviable upon the timber upon which the lien exists: (1) When such claim is
due and the defendant, on demand, fails or refuses to pay the same. (2) Whether such claim
is due or not, when the defendant has removed any part of such timber from such land without
paying the stipulated price, or the value thereof, when no price has been stipulated, and
without the consent of the owners of such lands, or, if the claim has been assigned, without
the consent of the assignee. (3) Whether such claim is due or not, when the plaintiff has
good cause to believe that the defendant is about to remove any part of such timber from such
land without paying the stipulated price thereof, or, in the event no price has been stipulated,
the value thereof, and without the consent of the owners of such lands, or, if...
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6-6-100
Section 6-6-100 By whom; execution of bond. The defendant in attachment or, in his absence,
a stranger, may replevy the goods or chattels attached, or any part thereof, by executing
bond, with sufficient sureties, payable to the plaintiff, in double the value of the property
replevied, to be determined by the officer making the levy, with condition that if the defendant
fails in the action, the principal in the bond or his sureties will return the specific property
attached within 30 days after the judgment, which bond must be returned with the other papers
of the case. (Code 1852, §2536; Code 1867, §2964; Code 1876, §3289; Code 1886, §2964;
Code 1896, §555; Code 1907, §2955; Code 1923, §6203; Code 1940, T. 7, §876.)...
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6-6-250
Section 6-6-250 Duty of clerk to require taking of property by sheriff unless defendant gives
bond; disposition of property on failure to give bond. (a) When an action is commenced for
the recovery of personal chattels in specie, if the plaintiff, his agent, or attorney makes
affidavit that the property sued for belongs to the plaintiff and executes a bond in such
sum and with such surety as may be approved by the clerk, with condition that if the plaintiff
fails in the action, he will pay the defendant all such costs and damages as he may sustain
by the wrongful complaint, it is the duty of the clerk to endorse on the summons that the
sheriff is required to take the property mentioned in the complaint into his possession unless
the defendant gives bond payable to the plaintiff, with sufficient surety, in double the value
of the property, with condition that if the defendant fails in the action he will, within
30 days thereafter, deliver the property to the plaintiff and pay all costs...
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6-6-283
Section 6-6-283 Demanding abstract of title to be relied on for recovery or defense; proceedings
upon failure to furnish same. In all actions or proceedings involving the title or right of
possession to land, either party may, by notice in writing to the opposing party or his attorney
of record not less than 10 days before the trial, demand an abstract in writing of the title,
or titles, on which he will rely for recovery or defense, and such party must be confined
to the proof of such title or titles upon the trial. If either party, after such demand and
notice, fails to furnish such abstract of title, the party so demanding may move the court
to require the party in default to furnish the abstract of title, and the court may enter
an order requiring the party so in default to furnish the abstract of title within the time
to be fixed by the order of the court. Upon failure to comply with such order, the court must
dismiss the action or proceeding if the plaintiff is in default or may...
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6-6-391
Section 6-6-391 Affidavit of amount due plaintiff. To obtain such writ of garnishment, the
plaintiff, his agent or attorney must make, before an officer authorized to administer oaths,
and file, with the clerk of the court in which the action is pending or the judgment was entered,
an affidavit stating the amount due from the defendant to the plaintiff, or his assignee,
that process of garnishment is believed to be necessary to obtain satisfaction thereof and
that the person to be summoned as garnishee is believed to be chargeable as garnishee in the
case. It is not ground of objection that two or more persons having separate interests are
mentioned as garnishees. (Code 1852, §2471; Code 1867, §2892; Code 1876, §3219; Code 1886,
§§2968, 2973; Code 1896, §2173; Code 1907, §4302; Code 1923, §8053; Code 1940, T. 7,
§997.)...
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6-7-70
Section 6-7-70 Commencement of action against partnership in common name or against any associates
thereof. Two or more persons associated together as partners in any business or pursuit who
transact business under a common name, whether it comprises the names of such persons or not,
may be sued by their common name in all civil actions, whether hitherto denominated as legal
or equitable in nature; and the judgment in the action binds the joint property of all the
associates in the same manner as if all had been named defendants, had been sued upon their
joint liability and served with process. Any one or more of the associates, or their legal
representatives, may also be sued for the obligation of all. (Code 1852, §2142; Code 1867,
§2538; Code 1876, §2904; Code 1886, §2605; Code 1896, §40; Code 1907, §2506; Code 1923,
§5722; Code 1940, T. 7, §141.)...
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6-9-150
Section 6-9-150 Conveyance by sheriff of lands sold by predecessor. When any sheriff authorized
by law to sell real estate makes such sale and dies or vacates his office before making a
conveyance to the purchaser thereof, the court from which the writ issued, upon proof of the
sale and of the payment of the purchase money, may order the successor in office of the sheriff
making such sale to make a conveyance of such lands to the purchaser, and such conveyance
shall relate back to the date of the sale. If the purchaser is the plaintiff in the judgment,
proof that he has credited, or the fact that he does credit, on the record the defendant with
the amount of the purchase money, less the necessary expenses and costs, is equivalent to
proof of payment of the purchase money. (Code 1867, §2869; Code 1876, §3207; Code 1886,
§2916; Code 1896, §1915; Code 1907, §4133; Code 1923, §7848; Code 1940, T. 7, §560.)...

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6-9-196
Section 6-9-196 Transfer of judgment; right of assignee thereof to have execution; action or
reviver thereon. (a) When the transfer is made by any agent or attorney, the authority of
the agent or the power of attorney shall be in writing duly acknowledged and recorded in the
office of the probate judge and referred to in such transfer by noting the book and page where
recorded. After such transfer, the original plaintiff shall have no further authority or control
over such judgment. (b) If an assignment of a judgment is made or endorsed on the execution
docket or on the margin of the record of the judgment and is attested by the clerk, register
or judge of probate, the assignee may have execution thereon in the name of the plaintiff
for the use of the assignee, whether the plaintiff is living or dead. (c) In all cases where
a transfer of a judgment of a court in this state is made or endorsed on the execution docket
or on the margin of the record of the judgment in the court where...
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23-1-282
Section 23-1-282 Nonconforming signs - Just compensation - To whom paid; agreements; civil
actions. (a) Compensation required under the provisions of Sections 23-1-280 and 23-1-281
shall be paid to the person or persons entitled thereto. If the director and the owner or
owners reach an agreement on the amount of compensation payable to such owner or owners in
respect to any removal or relocation, the director may pay such compensation to the owner
or owners and thereby acquire or terminate his rights or interest as by purchase; provided,
that any sign, display or device lawfully in existence along the interstate system or the
federal-aid primary system on February 10, 1971, which is not in conformity with the provisions
contained in this division shall not be required to be removed until just compensation has
been paid therefor. Notwithstanding any other provision of this division, no sign, display
or device otherwise required to be removed under this division, for which just...
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