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18-1A-54
Section 18-1A-54 Proceeding or action to recover damages caused by entry; payment of damages.
(a) A condemnor is liable for physical injury to, and for substantial interference with possession
or use of, property caused by his entry and activities upon the property. This liability may
be enforced in a subsequent condemnation proceeding filed within the period specified as a
retention period in Section 18-1A-52 or, if no such proceeding is filed within such period
of time, by civil action with the right of trial by jury on demand of either party. (b) If
funds are on deposit under Section 18-1A-52 or 18-1A-53, the owner or other person entitled
to damages under subsection (a) may apply to the circuit court for payment of his damages
from such funds. If the amount on deposit is insufficient to pay the full amount, the circuit
court shall enter judgment against the condemnor for the unpaid portion. (Acts 1985, No. 85-548,
p. 802, §305.)...
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18-1A-286
Section 18-1A-286 Appeal to circuit court upon denial of application by probate court. If the
probate court refuses to grant the application, the applicant shall have a right of appeal
to the circuit court upon giving security for costs, to be approved by the judge of probate,
and upon such appeal the trial shall be de novo. Upon any appeal taken to the circuit court
under this section, if such circuit court determines that the application should be granted,
it shall immediately proceed either to have the damages and compensation assessed as provided
in Section 18-1A-151 or grant the condemnor the right of entry upon deposit of the amount
of its approved offer into circuit court together with a bond in double the amount as provided
in Section 18-1A-284. In such latter event the valuation issue shall be determined as provided
in Section 18-1A-151 as may be set by the circuit court. (Acts 1985, No. 85-548, p. 802, §1617.)...

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18-1A-52
Section 18-1A-52 Bond for damages caused by entry. (a) An order permitting entry under Section
18-1A-51 shall include a preliminary assessment by the circuit court of the probable amount
that will fairly compensate the owner and any other person in lawful possession or physical
occupancy of the property for damages for physical injury to the property, and for substantial
interference with its possession or use, found likely to be caused by the entry and activities
authorized by the order, and shall require the condemnor other than the state to enter into
bond in double the amount of such preliminary assessment, with good and sufficient sureties,
to pay such damages as the property owner or other person in lawful possession or physical
occupancy of the property may sustain. The bond must be given before entry is made. (b) Unless
sooner disbursed by agreement or court order, the amount of the bond sufficient to cover the
damages sustained shall be paid to those determined by the circuit...
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12-22-5
Section 12-22-5 Final judgment in ad quod damnum proceedings under condemnation order. When
an appeal is taken to the appropriate appellate court by either party pursuant to Rule 4,
Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure, from a final judgment in the circuit court in ad quod
damnum proceedings under Section 18-1-20, the judgment of the circuit court shall not be stayed
if the compensation assessed is paid to the owner and the costs of the case are paid into
court, or if such compensation together with the costs of the case are paid into court and
the applicant has given bond in double the amount of the damages assessed, conditioned to
pay to the landowner such judgment as may be finally entered in his favor. (Code 1907, §2842;
Acts 1911, No. 442, p. 625; Code 1923, §6084; Code 1940, T. 7, §760.)...
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40-3-25
Section 40-3-25 Appeals - Procedure. All appeals from the rulings of the board of equalization
fixing value of property shall be taken within 30 days after the final decision of said board
fixing the assessed valuation as provided in this chapter. The taxpayer shall file notice
of said appeal with the secretary of the board of equalization and with the clerk of the circuit
court and shall file bond to be filed with and approved by the clerk of the circuit court,
conditioned to pay all costs, and the taxpayer or the state shall have the right to demand
a trial by jury by filing a written demand therefor within 10 days after the appeal is taken.
When an appeal is taken, the taxpayer shall pay the taxes due as fixed for assessment for
the preceding tax year before the same becomes delinquent; and, upon failure to do so, the
court upon motion ex mero motu must dismiss the appeal, unless at the time of taking the appeal
the taxpayer has executed a supersedeas bond with sufficient sureties...
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11-47-172
Section 11-47-172 Procedure for condemnation and appeal; asssessment of value, etc. (a) Whenever
the proprietor or proprietors or any of them of any of the lands necessary for any of the
purposes provided in Section 11-47-171 or necessary for opening new streets or widening old
streets and the mayor or other chief executive officer cannot agree on a price of said lands
or cannot agree as to the amount to be paid for changing the grade of any street, sidewalk,
or public place and whenever the proprietor or proprietors thereof shall be an infant, non
compos mentis, a nonresident, or unknown, then the mayor or other chief executive officer
shall apply to the clerk of the circuit court of the county for a writ of ad quod damnum to
be directed to the sheriff of the county, commanding him to summon three freeholders of the
county to appear before the sheriff on a day named, not less than two days from the date of
the writ, and to proceed under his direction to assess a value of the lands of...
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45-24A-32.05
Section 45-24A-32.05 Jurisdiction of court; adjudicative hearing; liability; evidence and procedure.
(a) The municipal court is vested with the power and jurisdiction to hear and adjudicate the
civil violations provided for in this part, and to issue orders imposing the civil penalties
and costs set out in this part. (b) A person who receives a notice of violation may contest
the imposition of the civil penalty by submitting a request for a hearing on the adjudication
of the civil violation, in writing, within 15 days of the 10th day after the date the notice
of violation is mailed. Upon receipt of a timely request, the city shall notify the person
of the date and time of the adjudicative hearing. (c) Failure to pay a civil penalty or to
contest liability in a timely manner is an admission of liability in the full amount of the
civil penalty assessed in the notice of violation. (d) The civil penalty and court costs shall
not be assessed if, after a hearing, the municipal court judge...
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45-37A-331.05
Section 45-37A-331.05 Power and jurisdiction of municipal court; contesting liability; fines
and costs; affirmative defenses. (a) The municipal court is vested with the power and jurisdiction
to hear and adjudicate the civil violations provided for in this part, and to issue orders
imposing the civil fines and costs set out in this part. (b) A person who receives a notice
of violation may contest the imposition of the civil fine by submitting a request for a hearing
on the adjudication of the civil violation, in writing, within 15 days of the 10th day after
the date the notice of violation is mailed. Upon receipt of a timely request, the city shall
notify the person of the date and time of the adjudicative hearing by United States mail,
return receipt requested. (c) Failure to pay a civil penalty or to contest liability in a
timely manner is an admission of liability in the full amount of the civil fine assessed in
the notice of violation. (d) The civil fine shall not be assessed if,...
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45-41A-41.05
Section 45-41A-41.05 Power and jurisdiction of municipal court; contesting liability; fines
and costs; affirmative defenses. (a) The Opelika Municipal Court is vested with the power
and jurisdiction to hear and adjudicate the civil violations provided for in this part, and
to issue orders imposing the civil fines and costs set out in this part. (b) A person who
receives a violation may contest the imposition of the civil fine by submitting a request
for a hearing on the adjudication of the civil violation, in writing, within 15 days of the
10th day after the date the notice of violation is mailed. Upon receipt of a timely request,
the city shall notify the person of the date and time of the adjudicative hearing. (c) Failure
to pay a civil penalty or to contest liability in a timely manner is an admission of liability
in the full amount of the civil fine assessed in the notice of violation. (d) The civil fine
and court costs shall not be assessed if, after a hearing, the Opelika...
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12-19-90
Section 12-19-90 Judge of probate - Schedule of fees. (a) The following fees for service provided
by the probate offices shall be charged and paid into the county treasury or to the judge
of probate as may be authorized or required by law: (1) Probate of will of not more than five
pages, whether contested or not, with three certified copies of letters and including final
settlement when not more than 10 pages. An additional charge of $3.00 per page for wills over
five pages in length and for final settlements in excess of 10 pages in length shall be made
..... $45.00 (2) Grant of letters of administration with three certified copies of letters
of administration and including final settlement when not more than 10 pages (when over 10
pages an additional charge of $3.00 per page) ..... 45.00 (3) Grant of letters of guardianship
or conservatorship, three certified copies ..... 20.00 (4) Partial or final settlement of
guardianship or conservatorship ..... 15.00 (5) Each additional...
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