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https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-1/section-6-6-3/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 1 - Arbitration and Award.›Section 6-6-3 - Statement of Dispute; Naming of Arbitrators; Delivery of Submission With List of Wit...
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 1 - Arbitration and Award. › Section 6-6-3 - Statement of Dispute; Naming of Arbitrators; Delivery of Submission With List of Witnesses.
Section 6-6-3 Statement of dispute; naming of arbitrators; delivery of submission with list of witnesses. The parties must concisely state in writing, signed by them, the matter in dispute between them and that they desire to leave the determination thereof to certain persons, naming them as arbitrators; and such submi...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 1 - Arbitration and Award.›Section 6-6-4 - Arbitrators - Duties Generally.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 1 - Arbitration and Award. › Section 6-6-4 - Arbitrators - Duties Generally.
Section 6-6-4 Arbitrators - Duties generally. It is the duty of the arbitrators to appoint a time and place for hearing the parties and making their award, of which they must give the parties three days' notice; and if no cause is shown for a continuance, they must proceed to hear and determine the matters referred to ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-1/section-6-6-5/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 1 - Arbitration and Award.›Section 6-6-5 - Arbitrators - Substitution; Award by Majority.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 1 - Arbitration and Award. › Section 6-6-5 - Arbitrators - Substitution; Award by Majority.
Section 6-6-5 Arbitrators - Substitution; award by majority. (a) If any of the arbitrators fail to attend at the time and place designated and the parties appear, they may substitute others in their place or, if the parties cannot agree, the arbitrators present may themselves appoint others in their stead, of which the...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 1 - Arbitration and Award.›Section 6-6-6 - Arbitrators - Oath.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 1 - Arbitration and Award. › Section 6-6-6 - Arbitrators - Oath.
Section 6-6-6 Arbitrators - Oath. Before making their award, the arbitrators must be sworn impartially to determine the matters submitted to them, according to the evidence and the manifest justice and equity of the case, to the best of their judgment and without favor or affection, which oath they may administer to ea...
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-1/section-6-6-7/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 1 - Arbitration and Award.›Section 6-6-7 - Arbitrators - Power to Subpoena Witnesses, Administer Oaths and Take Depositions.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 1 - Arbitration and Award. › Section 6-6-7 - Arbitrators - Power to Subpoena Witnesses, Administer Oaths and Take Depositions.
Section 6-6-7 Arbitrators - Power to subpoena witnesses, administer oaths and take depositions. The arbitrators, or either of them, have power to subpoena witnesses at the request of either of the parties and to administer all oaths which may be necessary in the progress of the case and must, on the application of eith...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 1 - Arbitration and Award.›Section 6-6-8 - Subpoena of Witnesses - Execution.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 1 - Arbitration and Award. › Section 6-6-8 - Subpoena of Witnesses - Execution.
Section 6-6-8 Subpoena of witnesses - Execution. Subpoenas for witnesses may be executed by the sheriff, by any constable of the county, or by the parties themselves. (Code 1852, §2719; Code 1867, §3158; Code 1876, §3545; Code 1886, §3230; Code 1896, §517; Code 1907, §2917; Code 1923, §6165; Code 1940, T. 7, §838.)
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-1/section-6-6-9/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 1 - Arbitration and Award.›Section 6-6-9 - Subpoena of Witnesses - Liability on Default.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 1 - Arbitration and Award. › Section 6-6-9 - Subpoena of Witnesses - Liability on Default.
Section 6-6-9 Subpoena of witnesses - Liability on default. Any witness duly summoned who fails to attend without sufficient excuse may be fined $10 for the use of the county, for the collection of which the arbitrators must issue execution; and such defaulting witness is also liable to the party summoning him for any ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-1/section-6-6-10/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 1 - Arbitration and Award.›Section 6-6-10 - Fees and Charges - Arbitrators, Witnesses, Sheriffs and Constables; How Paid.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 1 - Arbitration and Award. › Section 6-6-10 - Fees and Charges - Arbitrators, Witnesses, Sheriffs and Constables; How Paid.
Section 6-6-10 Fees and charges - Arbitrators, witnesses, sheriffs and constables; how paid. The arbitrators are, if demanded by them, entitled each to $2 per day while actually engaged in the arbitration, the witnesses to $1 per day each and the sheriff or constable to the customary fees for executing subpoenas, all o...
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-1/section-6-6-11/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 1 - Arbitration and Award.›Section 6-6-11 - Fees and Charges - Refusal to Testify or Deliver Award Until Paid; Recovery by Part...
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 1 - Arbitration and Award. › Section 6-6-11 - Fees and Charges - Refusal to Testify or Deliver Award Until Paid; Recovery by Party Not Liable Therefor.
Section 6-6-11 Fees and charges - Refusal to testify or deliver award until paid; recovery by party not liable therefor. Any witness may refuse to testify until his fees are paid by the party summoning him, and the arbitrators may refuse to deliver copies of the award until all charges are paid; but if paid by a party ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-1/section-6-6-12/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 1 - Arbitration and Award.›Section 6-6-12 - Award - Proceedings When Not Performed; Force and Effect.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 1 - Arbitration and Award. › Section 6-6-12 - Award - Proceedings When Not Performed; Force and Effect.
Section 6-6-12 Award - Proceedings when not performed; force and effect. If the award is not performed in 10 days after notice and delivery of a copy thereof, the successful party may, if an action is pending, cause the award and the file of papers in the case to be returned to the court in which the action is pending ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-1/section-6-6-13/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 1 - Arbitration and Award.›Section 6-6-13 - Award - Enforcement.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 1 - Arbitration and Award. › Section 6-6-13 - Award - Enforcement.
Section 6-6-13 Award - Enforcement. If the award is for the delivery of property or to do or omit to do any particular act, on notice and motion to the court, performance may be enforced by attachment or other appropriate writ. (Code 1852, §2715; Code 1867, §3154; Code 1876, §3542; Code 1886, §3227; Code 1896, §514; Co...
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-1/section-6-6-14/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 1 - Arbitration and Award.›Section 6-6-14 - Award - Conclusive Between Parties and Final; Exceptions.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 1 - Arbitration and Award. › Section 6-6-14 - Award - Conclusive Between Parties and Final; Exceptions.
Section 6-6-14 Award - Conclusive between parties and final; exceptions. An award made substantially in compliance with the provisions of this division is conclusive between the parties thereto and their privies as to the matter submitted and cannot be inquired into or impeached for want of form or for irregularity if ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-1/section-6-6-15/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 1 - Arbitration and Award.›Section 6-6-15 - Award - Appeals.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 1 - Arbitration and Award. › Section 6-6-15 - Award - Appeals.
Section 6-6-15 Award - Appeals. Either party may appeal from an award under this division. Notice of the appeal to the appropriate appellate court shall be filed within 10 days after receipt of notice of the award and shall be filed with the clerk or register of the circuit court where the action is pending or, if no a...
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-1/section-6-6-16/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 1 - Arbitration and Award.›Section 6-6-16 - Common-Law Arbitration Not Precluded.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 1 - Arbitration and Award. › Section 6-6-16 - Common-Law Arbitration Not Precluded.
Section 6-6-16 Common-law arbitration not precluded. Nothing contained in this division shall prevent any person or persons from settling any matters of controversy by a reference to arbitration at common law. (Code 1852, §2722; Code 1867, §2161; Code 1876, §3548; Code 1886, §3234; Code 1896, §523; Code 1907, §2923; Co...
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-2/section-6-6-20/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 2 - Mandatory Mediation Prior to Trial.›Section 6-6-20 - Definition; Instances Requiring Mediation; Sanctions; Exceptions; Etc.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 2 - Mandatory Mediation Prior to Trial. › Section 6-6-20 - Definition; Instances Requiring Mediation; Sanctions; Exceptions; Etc.
Section 6-6-20 Definition; instances requiring mediation; sanctions; exceptions; etc. (a) For purposes of this section, "mediation" means a process in which a neutral third party assists the parties to a civil action in reaching their own settlement but does not have the authority to force the parties to accept a bindi...
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-3/section-6-6-25/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 3 - Mediator May Not Be Compelled to Testify or Provide Documents.›Section 6-6-25 - Definitions; Legislative Findings; Compelled Testimony, etc., of ...
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 3 - Mediator May Not Be Compelled to Testify or Provide Documents. › Section 6-6-25 - Definitions; Legislative Findings; Compelled Testimony, etc., of Mediators.
Section 6-6-25 Definitions; legislative findings; compelled testimony, etc., of mediators. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) MEDIATION. A process in which a mediator acts to encourage and facilitate the resolution of a dispute without imposing a settlement....
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-4/section-6-6-26/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act.›Section 6-6-26 - Short Title.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act. › Section 6-6-26 - Short Title.
Section 6-6-26 Short title. This division may be cited as the Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act. (Act 2013-355, p. 1267, §1.)
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-4/section-6-6-26-01/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act.›Section 6-6-26.01 - Definitions.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act. › Section 6-6-26.01 - Definitions.
Section 6-6-26.01 Definitions. In this division: (1) "Collaborative law communication" means a statement, whether oral or in a record, or verbal or nonverbal, that: (A) is made to conduct, participate in, continue, or reconvene a collaborative law process; and (B) occurs after the parties sign a collaborative law parti...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act.›Section 6-6-26.02 - Applicability.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act. › Section 6-6-26.02 - Applicability.
Section 6-6-26.02 Applicability. This division applies to a collaborative law participation agreement that meets the requirements of Section 6-6-26.03 signed on or after January 1, 2014. (Act 2013-355, p. 1267, §3.)
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-4/section-6-6-26-03/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act.›Section 6-6-26.03 - Collaborative Law Participation Agreement; Requirements.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act. › Section 6-6-26.03 - Collaborative Law Participation Agreement; Requirements.
Section 6-6-26.03 Collaborative law participation agreement; requirements. (a) A collaborative law participation agreement must: (1) be in a record; (2) be signed by the parties; (3) state the parties' intention to resolve a collaborative matter through a collaborative law process under this division; (4) describe the ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-4/section-6-6-26-04/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act.›Section 6-6-26.04 - Beginning and Concluding Collaborative Law Process.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act. › Section 6-6-26.04 - Beginning and Concluding Collaborative Law Process.
Section 6-6-26.04 Beginning and concluding collaborative law process. (a) A collaborative law process begins when the parties sign a collaborative law participation agreement. (b) A tribunal may not order a party to participate in a collaborative law process over that party's objection. (c) A collaborative law process ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-4/section-6-6-26-05/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act.›Section 6-6-26.05 - Proceedings Pending Before Tribunal; Status Report.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act. › Section 6-6-26.05 - Proceedings Pending Before Tribunal; Status Report.
Section 6-6-26.05 Proceedings pending before tribunal; status report. (a) Persons in a proceeding pending before a tribunal may sign a collaborative law participation agreement to seek to resolve a collaborative matter related to the proceeding. The parties shall file promptly with the tribunal a notice of the agreemen...
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-4/section-6-6-26-06/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act.›Section 6-6-26.06 - Emergency Order.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act. › Section 6-6-26.06 - Emergency Order.
Section 6-6-26.06 Emergency order. During a collaborative law process, a tribunal may issue emergency orders to protect the health, safety, welfare, or interest of a party or a child of either party. (Act 2013-355, p. 1267, §7.)
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-4/section-6-6-26-07/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act.›Section 6-6-26.07 - Approval of Agreement by Tribunal.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act. › Section 6-6-26.07 - Approval of Agreement by Tribunal.
Section 6-6-26.07 Approval of agreement by tribunal. A tribunal may approve an agreement resulting from a collaborative law process. (Act 2013-355, p. 1267, §8.)
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-4/section-6-6-26-08/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act.›Section 6-6-26.08 - Disqualification of Collaborative Lawyer and Lawyers in Associated Law Firm.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act. › Section 6-6-26.08 - Disqualification of Collaborative Lawyer and Lawyers in Associated Law Firm.
Section 6-6-26.08 Disqualification of collaborative lawyer and lawyers in associated law firm. (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (c), a collaborative lawyer is disqualified from appearing before a tribunal to represent a party in a proceeding related to the collaborative matter. This disqualification is no...
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-4/section-6-6-26-09/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act.›Section 6-6-26.09 - Low Income Parties.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act. › Section 6-6-26.09 - Low Income Parties.
Section 6-6-26.09 Low income parties. [Reserved] (Act 2013-355, p. 1267, §10.)
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-4/section-6-6-26-10/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act.›Section 6-6-26.10 - Governmental Entity as Party.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act. › Section 6-6-26.10 - Governmental Entity as Party.
Section 6-6-26.10 Governmental entity as party. [Reserved] (Act 2013-355, p. 1267, §11.)
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-4/section-6-6-26-11/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act.›Section 6-6-26.11 - Disclosure of Information.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act. › Section 6-6-26.11 - Disclosure of Information.
Section 6-6-26.11 Disclosure of information. (a) Except as provided by law other than this division, during the collaborative law process, a party shall make timely, full, candid, and informal disclosure of information related to the collaborative matter without formal discovery. A party also shall update promptly prev...
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-4/section-6-6-26-12/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act.›Section 6-6-26.12 - Standards of Professional Responsibility and Mandatory Reporting Not Affected.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act. › Section 6-6-26.12 - Standards of Professional Responsibility and Mandatory Reporting Not Affected.
Section 6-6-26.12 Standards of professional responsibility and mandatory reporting not affected. This division does not affect: (1) the professional responsibility obligations and standards applicable to a lawyer or other licensed professional; or (2) the obligation of a person to report abuse or neglect, abandonment, ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-1/division-4/section-6-6-26-13/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act.›Section 6-6-26.13 - Appropriateness of Collaborative Law Process.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act. › Section 6-6-26.13 - Appropriateness of Collaborative Law Process.
Section 6-6-26.13 Appropriateness of collaborative law process. Before a prospective party signs a collaborative law participation agreement, a prospective collaborative lawyer shall: (1) assess with the prospective party factors the lawyer reasonably believes relate to whether a collaborative law process is appropriat...
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2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act. › Section 6-6-26.14 - Coercive or Violent Relationship.
Section 6-6-26.14 Coercive or violent relationship. (a) Before a prospective party signs a collaborative law participation agreement, a prospective collaborative lawyer shall make reasonable inquiry whether the prospective party has a history of a coercive or violent relationship with another prospective party. (b) Thr...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act.›Section 6-6-26.15 - Confidentiality of Collaborative Law Communication.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act. › Section 6-6-26.15 - Confidentiality of Collaborative Law Communication.
Section 6-6-26.15 Confidentiality of collaborative law communication. A collaborative law communication is confidential except to the extent agreed by the parties in a signed record or as provided by law of this state other than this division. (Act 2013-355, p. 1267, §16.)
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2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act. › Section 6-6-26.16 - Privilege Against Disclosure for Collaborative Law Communication; Admissibility; Discovery.
Section 6-6-26.16 Privilege against disclosure for collaborative law communication; admissibility; discovery. [Reserved] (Act 2013-355, p. 1267, §17.)
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act.›Section 6-6-26.17 - Waiver and Preclusion of Privilege.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act. › Section 6-6-26.17 - Waiver and Preclusion of Privilege.
Section 6-6-26.17 Waiver and preclusion of privilege. [Reserved] (Act 2013-355, p. 1267, §18.)
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act.›Section 6-6-26.18 - Limits of Privilege.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act. › Section 6-6-26.18 - Limits of Privilege.
Section 6-6-26.18 Limits of privilege. [Reserved] (Act 2013-355, p. 1267, §19.)
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2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act. › Section 6-6-26.19 - Authority of Tribunal in Case of Noncompliance.
Section 6-6-26.19 Authority of tribunal in case of noncompliance. (a) If an agreement fails to meet the requirements of Section 6-6-26.03, or a lawyer fails to comply with Section 6-6-26.13 or 6-6-26.14, a tribunal may nonetheless find that the parties intended to enter into a collaborative law participation agreement ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act.›Section 6-6-26.20 - Uniformity of Application and Construction.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act. › Section 6-6-26.20 - Uniformity of Application and Construction.
Section 6-6-26.20 Uniformity of application and construction. In applying and construing this uniform act, consideration must be given to the need to promote uniformity of the law with respect to its subject matter among states that enact it. (Act 2013-355, p. 1267, §21.)
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies.›Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act.›Section 6-6-26.21 - Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 1 - Settlement of Controversies. › Division 4 - Alabama Uniform Collaborative Law Act. › Section 6-6-26.21 - Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
Section 6-6-26.21 Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act. This division modifies, limits, and supersedes the federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, 15 U.S.C. Section 7001, et seq., but does not modify, limit, or supersede Section 101(c) of that act, 15 U.S.C Se...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 1 - General Provisions.›Section 6-6-30 - Applicability of Article to Private Corporations.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 1 - General Provisions. › Section 6-6-30 - Applicability of Article to Private Corporations.
Section 6-6-30 Applicability of article to private corporations. The provisions of this article are applicable to all private corporations, and all affidavits or answers required to be made under any of its provisions may be made by the president, cashier, secretary, or any other duly authorized agent of such corporati...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 2 - Issuance.›Section 6-6-40 - Form.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 2 - Issuance. › Section 6-6-40 - Form.
Section 6-6-40 Form. The form of attachment must be in substance as follows, but no objection shall be taken for any defect in form if the essential matters are set forth: The State of Alabama, _______ county To any sheriff of the State of Alabama: Whereas A. B. (or C. D., as the agent or attorney of A. B., as the case...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 2 - Issuance.›Section 6-6-41 - Matters for Which Issued.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 2 - Issuance. › Section 6-6-41 - Matters for Which Issued.
Section 6-6-41 Matters for which issued. Attachments may issue: (1) To enforce the collection of a debt, whether it be due or not, at the time the attachment is taken out; (2) For any moneyed demand, the amount of which can be certainly ascertained; (3) To recover damages for a breach of contract, when the damages are ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 2 - Issuance.›Section 6-6-42 - Cases in Which Issued.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 2 - Issuance. › Section 6-6-42 - Cases in Which Issued.
Section 6-6-42 Cases in which issued. In the following cases attachments may issue: (1) When the defendant resides out of the state; (2) When the defendant absconds; (3) When the defendant secretes himself so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on him; (4) When the defendant is about to remove out of the ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 2 - Issuance.›Section 6-6-43 - By Whom Issued.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 2 - Issuance. › Section 6-6-43 - By Whom Issued.
Section 6-6-43 By whom issued. In the first and second cases mentioned in Section 6-6-41, an attachment may be issued by any judge of the circuit court, returnable to any county in the state, or by the clerk of the circuit court, judge of probate or any district court judge, within their respective counties; in the thi...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 2 - Issuance.›Section 6-6-44 - Oath of Plaintiff.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 2 - Issuance. › Section 6-6-44 - Oath of Plaintiff.
Section 6-6-44 Oath of plaintiff. The officer, before issuing the attachment in the first two cases mentioned in Section 6-6-41, must require the plaintiff, his agent or attorney to make oath of the amount of the debt or demand and that it is justly due, or to become due, that one of the causes enumerated in Section 6-...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 2 - Issuance.›Section 6-6-45 - Execution of Bond by Plaintiff; Discharge of Levy.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 2 - Issuance. › Section 6-6-45 - Execution of Bond by Plaintiff; Discharge of Levy.
Section 6-6-45 Execution of bond by plaintiff; discharge of levy. Such officer must, when the attachment is sued out otherwise than upon the ground that the defendant is a nonresident, further require the plaintiff, his agent, or attorney to execute a bond in double the amount claimed, with sufficient surety, payable t...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 2 - Issuance.›Section 6-6-46 - When Additional Affidavit of Special Facts and Circumstances to Determine Amount of...
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 2 - Issuance. › Section 6-6-46 - When Additional Affidavit of Special Facts and Circumstances to Determine Amount of Levy Required; Reduction of Sum.
Section 6-6-46 When additional affidavit of special facts and circumstances to determine amount of levy required; reduction of sum. When an attachment is applied for in the cases provided for in the third and fourth subdivisions of Section 6-6-41, the judge, before issuing it, must require the plaintiff, his agent or a...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 2 - Issuance.›Section 6-6-47 - By Executors and Administrators.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 2 - Issuance. › Section 6-6-47 - By Executors and Administrators.
Section 6-6-47 By executors and administrators. Executors and administrators may commence an action by attachment in their representative characters. (Code 1852, §2519; Code 1867, §2946; Code 1876, §3271; Code 1886, §2948; Code 1896, §543; Code 1907, §2943; Code 1923, §6191; Code 1940, T. 7, §864.)
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 2 - Issuance.›Section 6-6-48 - By One Nonresident Against Another Nonresident.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 2 - Issuance. › Section 6-6-48 - By One Nonresident Against Another Nonresident.
Section 6-6-48 By one nonresident against another nonresident. A nonresident of this state may sue out an attachment against a nonresident for an existing debt or ascertained liability; but the plaintiff, his agent or attorney is required, in addition to the oath necessary in other cases, to swear that, according to th...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 2 - Issuance.›Section 6-6-49 - By Foreign or Domestic Corporations.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 2 - Issuance. › Section 6-6-49 - By Foreign or Domestic Corporations.
Section 6-6-49 By foreign or domestic corporations. Corporations, either foreign or domestic, are entitled to process of attachment for the recovery of debts or ascertained demands due them, the president, cashier of the corporation, or an agent or attorney thereof making the affidavit and executing bond as in other ca...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 2 - Issuance.›Section 6-6-50 - Security for Costs by Nonresident or Foreign Corporation.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 2 - Issuance. › Section 6-6-50 - Security for Costs by Nonresident or Foreign Corporation.
Section 6-6-50 Security for costs by nonresident or foreign corporation. When an attachment is sued out in favor of a nonresident or a foreign corporation, security for the costs of the action may be taken and approved by the officer issuing the same or may be endorsed with his approval on the attachment. (Code 1867, §...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 2 - Issuance.›Section 6-6-51 - Against Foreign Corporations.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 2 - Issuance. › Section 6-6-51 - Against Foreign Corporations.
Section 6-6-51 Against foreign corporations. Process of attachment may issue against foreign corporations having property in this state for the recovery of debts or to recover damages for a breach of contract when the damages are not certain or liquidated or, in cases where the action sounds in damages merely, in the s...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 2 - Issuance.›Section 6-6-52 - When Issued and Executed on Sunday.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 2 - Issuance. › Section 6-6-52 - When Issued and Executed on Sunday.
Section 6-6-52 When issued and executed on Sunday. Attachments may issue and be executed on Sunday if the plaintiff, his agent or attorney, in addition to the oath prescribed for the issue of such process, makes affidavit that the defendant is absconding, or is about to abscond, or is about to remove his property from ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 2 - Issuance.›Section 6-6-53 - Return of Bond and Affidavit.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 2 - Issuance. › Section 6-6-53 - Return of Bond and Affidavit.
Section 6-6-53 Return of bond and affidavit. The bond and affidavit must be returned by the officer issuing the attachment to the court to which the attachment is returnable. (Code 1852, §2515; Code 1867, §2940; Code 1876, §3265; Code 1886, §2942; Code 1896, §537; Code 1907, §2937; Code 1923, §6185; Code 1940, T. 7, §8...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 3 - Execution.›Section 6-6-70 - On What Property and Persons; Endorsement on Writ; Taking of Property Into Possessi...
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 3 - Execution. › Section 6-6-70 - On What Property and Persons; Endorsement on Writ; Taking of Property Into Possession.
Section 6-6-70 On what property and persons; endorsement on writ; taking of property into possession. Attachments may be levied on real estate, whether a fee simple or any less legal estate, or on personal property of the defendant or may be executed by summoning any person indebted to the defendant or liable to him on...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 3 - Execution.›Section 6-6-71 - Proceedings With Garnishees.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 3 - Execution. › Section 6-6-71 - Proceedings With Garnishees.
Section 6-6-71 Proceedings with garnishees. When attachment is executed by summoning a person indebted to the defendant, such person is called the garnishee, and the summons must be to answer as garnishees are required to answer; and, upon return of an attachment so executed, proceedings may be had as in other cases of...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 3 - Execution.›Section 6-6-72 - Levy on Joint or Separate Property.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 3 - Execution. › Section 6-6-72 - Levy on Joint or Separate Property.
Section 6-6-72 Levy on joint or separate property. An attachment may be levied on the joint or separate estate of joint obligors, promisors or partners, whether resident or nonresident. (Code 1852, §2518; Code 1867, §2945; Code 1876, §3270; Code 1886, §2947; Code 1896, §542; Code 1907, §2942; Code 1923, §6190; Code 194...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 3 - Execution.›Section 6-6-73 - Levy in Any County; Holding of Attached Property.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 3 - Execution. › Section 6-6-73 - Levy in Any County; Holding of Attached Property.
Section 6-6-73 Levy in any county; holding of attached property. The attachment may be executed in any county of the state by the sheriff of the county in which the property or garnishee may be found, and the sheriff must take and hold the property attached, unless replevied, subject to the order of the court in which ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 3 - Execution.›Section 6-6-74 - Branch Writs.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 3 - Execution. › Section 6-6-74 - Branch Writs.
Section 6-6-74 Branch writs. Branch writs of attachment may issue to any county of the state directed to any sheriff of the State of Alabama, to be executed as in Section 6-6-73. (Code 1852, §2526; Code 1867, §2954; Code 1876, §3278; Code 1886, §2954; Code 1896, §545; Code 1907, §2945; Code 1923, §6193; Code 1940, T. 7...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 3 - Execution.›Section 6-6-75 - Alias Writs of Attachment or New Writs of Garnishment.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 3 - Execution. › Section 6-6-75 - Alias Writs of Attachment or New Writs of Garnishment.
Section 6-6-75 Alias writs of attachment or new writs of garnishment. Alias writs of attachment or new writs of garnishment may be issued without a renewal of the bond or affidavit in cases where no property, or an insufficient amount thereof to satisfy the plaintiff's demand, has been found, or when, pending the actio...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 3 - Execution.›Section 6-6-77 - Sale of Property Levied on Where Perishable or Expensive to Keep.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 3 - Execution. › Section 6-6-77 - Sale of Property Levied on Where Perishable or Expensive to Keep.
Section 6-6-77 Sale of property levied on where perishable or expensive to keep. (a) If the property levied on is perishable or if the expense of keeping is great, it must be sold by order of the court, on motion of either party, and the proceeds of sale retained by the sheriff to await the decision of the case, unless...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 3 - Execution.›Section 6-6-79 - Proceedings Against Sheriff and Sureties for Money Received in Sale of Perishables.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 3 - Execution. › Section 6-6-79 - Proceedings Against Sheriff and Sureties for Money Received in Sale of Perishables.
Section 6-6-79 Proceedings against sheriff and sureties for money received in sale of perishables. The sheriff and his sureties, or either of them, may be proceeded against by motion, on one day's notice, at the instance of the plaintiff or of the defendant if the plaintiff fails in the action for any money received fo...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 3 - Execution.›Section 6-6-80 - Indemnification of Sheriff by Plaintiff.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 3 - Execution. › Section 6-6-80 - Indemnification of Sheriff by Plaintiff.
Section 6-6-80 Indemnification of sheriff by plaintiff. When a doubt exists as to the title of the defendant to personal property which the sheriff is required to levy upon, he may demand indemnity from the plaintiff. (Code 1852, §2532; Code 1867, §2959; Code 1876, §3285; Code 1886, §2963; Code 1896, §554; Code 1907, §...
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2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 3 - Execution. › Section 6-6-81 - Notice of Levy - Nonresident Defendant.
Section 6-6-81 Notice of levy - Nonresident defendant. When an attachment is sued out against a nonresident of the state, the writ shall be returned to the clerk of the court as soon as levied upon the property of the defendant, and thereupon the clerk shall cause a notice of the attachment and levy on the defendant's ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 3 - Execution.›Section 6-6-82 - Notice of Levy - Resident Defendants.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 3 - Execution. › Section 6-6-82 - Notice of Levy - Resident Defendants.
Section 6-6-82 Notice of levy - Resident defendants. Notice of the levy of the attachment shall be given in writing by the sheriff, or other person who makes such levy, to the defendant in person or notice thereof in writing left at his residence, if resident in the county and, if not resident in the county, but a resi...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 4 - Replevy of Property.›Section 6-6-100 - By Whom; Execution of Bond.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 4 - Replevy of Property. › Section 6-6-100 - By Whom; Execution of Bond.
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 m...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 4 - Replevy of Property.›Section 6-6-101 - Forfeiture of Bond; Execution on Bond.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 4 - Replevy of Property. › Section 6-6-101 - Forfeiture of Bond; Execution on Bond.
Section 6-6-101 Forfeiture of bond; execution on bond. When the property replevied is not delivered in 30 days after judgment against the defendant in attachment, the sheriff shall return the bond forfeited, and execution must be issued thereon against the principal and sureties for the amount of the value of the prope...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 4 - Replevy of Property.›Section 6-6-102 - Tender of Value if Property Dead or Destroyed.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 4 - Replevy of Property. › Section 6-6-102 - Tender of Value if Property Dead or Destroyed.
Section 6-6-102 Tender of value if property dead or destroyed. If any of the property so replevied should die or be destroyed without fault or negligence on the part of the person in possession before the day for the delivery thereof, the obligors in the bond may tender the value to the plaintiff, his agent, or attorne...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 5 - Ancillary Attachments.›Section 6-6-120 - In Aid of Pending Action.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 5 - Ancillary Attachments. › Section 6-6-120 - In Aid of Pending Action.
Section 6-6-120 In aid of pending action. When an action has been commenced by the filing of a complaint, whether a summons has been executed or not, the plaintiff, his agent, or attorney may, at any time before judgment, sue out an attachment in aid of such action, upon making affidavit and giving bond, as is required...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 5 - Ancillary Attachments.›Section 6-6-121 - When Defendants Evade Service of Process; Dismissal of Attachment.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 5 - Ancillary Attachments. › Section 6-6-121 - When Defendants Evade Service of Process; Dismissal of Attachment.
Section 6-6-121 When defendants evade service of process; dismissal of attachment. (a) When a summons has been returned "not found" as to all or any of the defendants, residents of the county, if the plaintiff, his agent or attorney makes an affidavit that the defendant has evaded the service of the process, the court ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 6 - Trial Proceedings.›Section 6-6-140 - Filing of Complaint in Actions Begun by Attachment - Time.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 6 - Trial Proceedings. › Section 6-6-140 - Filing of Complaint in Actions Begun by Attachment - Time.
Section 6-6-140 Filing of complaint in actions begun by attachment - Time. If the demand is due at the time of suing out the attachment, the plaintiff must file his complaint within 15 days after the attachment is sued out. If the claim or demand is not due when the attachment is sued out, the plaintiff must file his c...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 6 - Trial Proceedings.›Section 6-6-141 - Filing of Complaint in Actions Begun by Attachment - Issuance and Service of Summo...
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 6 - Trial Proceedings. › Section 6-6-141 - Filing of Complaint in Actions Begun by Attachment - Issuance and Service of Summons; Default Judgment.
Section 6-6-141 Filing of complaint in actions begun by attachment - Issuance and service of summons; default judgment. (a) Whenever a complaint is filed in an action begun by attachment, whether at the time of suing out the attachment or subsequently thereto, a summons shall issue upon the complaint in all respects, a...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 6 - Trial Proceedings.›Section 6-6-142 - Dismissal of Attachment.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 6 - Trial Proceedings. › Section 6-6-142 - Dismissal of Attachment.
Section 6-6-142 Dismissal of attachment. An attachment issued without affidavit and bond, as prescribed in Division 2 of this article, may be dismissed on motion of the defendant, filed within 30 days after service of summons on a complaint. (Code 1852, §2561; Code 1867, §2989; Code 1876, §3314; Code 1886, §2997; Code ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 6 - Trial Proceedings.›Section 6-6-143 - Construction of Attachment Law; Amendments; Dismissal.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 6 - Trial Proceedings. › Section 6-6-143 - Construction of Attachment Law; Amendments; Dismissal.
Section 6-6-143 Construction of attachment law; amendments; dismissal. The attachment law must be liberally construed to advance the manifest intent of the law; the plaintiff, before or during the trial, must be permitted to amend any defect of form or of substance in the affidavit, bond or attachment; and no attachmen...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 6 - Trial Proceedings.›Section 6-6-144 - Suspending Entry of Judgment - Against Executor or Administrator.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 6 - Trial Proceedings. › Section 6-6-144 - Suspending Entry of Judgment - Against Executor or Administrator.
Section 6-6-144 Suspending entry of judgment - Against executor or administrator. No judgment can be entered against an executor or administrator upon his answer in attachment, or garnishment, until six months after the grant of letters testamentary or of administration. (Code 1852, §2522; Code 1867, §2949; Code 1876, ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 6 - Trial Proceedings.›Section 6-6-145 - Suspending Entry of Judgment - Against Defendant While Claims, etc., Settled.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 6 - Trial Proceedings. › Section 6-6-145 - Suspending Entry of Judgment - Against Defendant While Claims, etc., Settled.
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 inter...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 6 - Trial Proceedings.›Section 6-6-146 - Restoration of Property to Claimant at Plaintiff's Cost.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 6 - Trial Proceedings. › Section 6-6-146 - Restoration of Property to Claimant at Plaintiff's Cost.
Section 6-6-146 Restoration of property to claimant at plaintiff's cost. If the plaintiff does not obtain judgment against the defendant in attachment, all property condemned, when a claim for the trial of the right of property has been interposed, must be restored to the claimant at the cost of the plaintiff. (Code 18...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 6 - Trial Proceedings.›Section 6-6-147 - Execution Upon Judgment by Plaintiff.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 6 - Trial Proceedings. › Section 6-6-147 - Execution Upon Judgment by Plaintiff.
Section 6-6-147 Execution upon judgment by plaintiff. If the judgment of the plaintiff is not satisfied by the property attached or by the garnishee, execution must issue thereon, which may be levied on and satisfied by any property of the defendant; and the plaintiff may proceed to a sale of the property attached by a...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 6 - Trial Proceedings.›Section 6-6-148 - Action by Defendant - on Attachment Bond for Damages.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 6 - Trial Proceedings. › Section 6-6-148 - Action by Defendant - on Attachment Bond for Damages.
Section 6-6-148 Action by defendant - On attachment bond for damages. At any time within three years of the suing out of the attachment, before or after the action is determined, the defendant in attachment may commence an action on the attachment bond and may recover such damages as he has actually sustained if the at...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 2 - Attachment.›Division 6 - Trial Proceedings.›Section 6-6-149 - Action by Defendant - Venue for Actions on Injunction Bond or Attachment Bond in C...
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 2 - Attachment. › Division 6 - Trial Proceedings. › Section 6-6-149 - Action by Defendant - Venue for Actions on Injunction Bond or Attachment Bond in Cases of Injunction or Bankruptcy.
Section 6-6-149 Action by defendant - Venue for actions on injunction bond or attachment bond in cases of injunction or bankruptcy. The defendant in any action commenced by attachment, in any action in which an injunction against him is issued, or in any proceeding against him as a bankrupt, may commence an action on t...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 3 - Trial of Right of Property.›Section 6-6-160 - Claim of Persons Not Party to Writ of Execution or Attachment, etc., to Personal P...
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 3 - Trial of Right of Property. › Section 6-6-160 - Claim of Persons Not Party to Writ of Execution or Attachment, etc., to Personal Property Levied On; Affidavit and Bond; Delivery of Property to Claimant.
Section 6-6-160 Claim of persons not party to writ of execution or attachment, etc., to personal property levied on; affidavit and bond; delivery of property to claimant. When an execution, attachment or other like writ, issued from any court or by any officer, is levied on personal property as to which any person not ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 3 - Trial of Right of Property.›Section 6-6-161 - Return of Writ, Bond and Affidavit; Issue Made Up; Burden of Proof.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 3 - Trial of Right of Property. › Section 6-6-161 - Return of Writ, Bond and Affidavit; Issue Made Up; Burden of Proof.
Section 6-6-161 Return of writ, bond and affidavit; issue made up; burden of proof. The officer making the levy must, except as otherwise provided in Sections 6-6-165 and 6-6-166, return the writ, affidavit and bond to court to which it is returnable, when an issue must be made up between the plaintiff in the writ and ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 3 - Trial of Right of Property.›Section 6-6-162 - Assessment of Property Value and Damages for Delay.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 3 - Trial of Right of Property. › Section 6-6-162 - Assessment of Property Value and Damages for Delay.
Section 6-6-162 Assessment of property value and damages for delay. If the jury or judge finds the property levied on to be liable to the satisfaction of the writ, he or they must, as far as practicable, assess the value at the time of the interposition of the claim of each article separately; and if it is a case in wh...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 3 - Trial of Right of Property.›Section 6-6-163 - Forfeiture of Claimant's Bond; Execution for Amount of Judgment, Damages, and Cost...
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 3 - Trial of Right of Property. › Section 6-6-163 - Forfeiture of Claimant's Bond; Execution for Amount of Judgment, Damages, and Costs.
Section 6-6-163 Forfeiture of claimant's bond; execution for amount of judgment, damages, and costs. If judgment is entered against the claimant and he fails to deliver the property to the officer making the levy and pay the costs of the trial of the right of property within 30 days, such officer must endorse the bond ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 3 - Trial of Right of Property.›Section 6-6-164 - Claims Based on Mortgage or Lien; Ascertainment of Amount; Payment by Plaintiff; S...
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 3 - Trial of Right of Property. › Section 6-6-164 - Claims Based on Mortgage or Lien; Ascertainment of Amount; Payment by Plaintiff; Sale of Property and Application of Proceeds.
Section 6-6-164 Claims based on mortgage or lien; ascertainment of amount; payment by plaintiff; sale of property and application of proceeds. When the claim interposed is based on a mortgage or lien, the claimant must state in his affidavit the nature of the right which he claims; and, in case such claim is sustained ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 3 - Trial of Right of Property.›Section 6-6-165 - Return - Where Execution Issued From Probate Court; Trial in Circuit Court; Return...
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 3 - Trial of Right of Property. › Section 6-6-165 - Return - Where Execution Issued From Probate Court; Trial in Circuit Court; Return of Execution on Forfeited Bond.
Section 6-6-165 Return - Where execution issued from probate court; trial in circuit court; return of execution on forfeited bond. (a) If the levy was made under execution issued from the probate court, the sheriff must return the original execution to the court from which it issued with an endorsement thereon showing ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 3 - Trial of Right of Property.›Section 6-6-166 - Return - Where Levy Made in Different County Than Where Judgment Entered or Origin...
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 3 - Trial of Right of Property. › Section 6-6-166 - Return - Where Levy Made in Different County Than Where Judgment Entered or Original Attachment Issued; Trial in Circuit Court; Effect of Copies; Forfeiture of Bond.
Section 6-6-166 Return - Where levy made in different county than where judgment entered or original attachment issued; trial in circuit court; effect of copies; forfeiture of bond. (a) When the levy is made in a different county from that in which the judgment was entered or the original attachment issued, if a claim ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 3 - Trial of Right of Property.›Section 6-6-167 - Levy on Other Property by Plaintiff Not Precluded.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 3 - Trial of Right of Property. › Section 6-6-167 - Levy on Other Property by Plaintiff Not Precluded.
Section 6-6-167 Levy on other property by plaintiff not precluded. The interposition of a claim for the trial of the right of property shall not prevent the plaintiff from levying on other property of the defendant in the process. (Code 1852, §2593; Code 1867, §3022; Code 1876, §3347; Code 1886, §3015; Code 1896, §4150...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 3 - Trial of Right of Property.›Section 6-6-168 - Release of Sheriff From Damages for Seizure.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 3 - Trial of Right of Property. › Section 6-6-168 - Release of Sheriff From Damages for Seizure.
Section 6-6-168 Release of sheriff from damages for seizure. A claim interposed for the trial of the right of property is a release by the claimant in favor of the sheriff from all damages for seizing the property levied on. (Code 1852, §2594; Code 1867, §3023; Code 1876, §3348; Code 1886, §3016; Code 1896, §4151; Code...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 4 - Creditors' Actions.›Division 1 - General Provisions.›Section 6-6-181 - Complaint to Compel Discovery, etc., of Property - Intent to Hinder, Delay, or Def...
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 4 - Creditors' Actions. › Division 1 - General Provisions. › Section 6-6-181 - Complaint to Compel Discovery, etc., of Property - Intent to Hinder, Delay, or Defraud Creditors; Charge of Fraud to Be Answered; Use of Answer as Evidence on...
Section 6-6-181 Complaint to compel discovery, etc., of property - Intent to hinder, delay, or defraud creditors; charge of fraud to be answered; use of answer as evidence on fraud indictment. (a) A complaint for discovery may be filed and the defendant compelled to answer such complaint when the defendant is charged w...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 4 - Creditors' Actions.›Division 1 - General Provisions.›Section 6-6-180 - Complaint to Compel Discovery, etc., of Property - Execution for Money Not Satisfi...
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 4 - Creditors' Actions. › Division 1 - General Provisions. › Section 6-6-180 - Complaint to Compel Discovery, etc., of Property - Execution for Money Not Satisfied.
Section 6-6-180 Complaint to compel discovery, etc., of property - Execution for money not satisfied. When an execution for money from any court has been issued against a defendant and is not satisfied, the plaintiff, or the person for whose benefit such execution is sued out, may file a complaint against such defendan...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 4 - Creditors' Actions.›Division 1 - General Provisions.›Section 6-6-182 - Complaint to Compel Discovery, etc., of Property - Creditor Without Lien.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 4 - Creditors' Actions. › Division 1 - General Provisions. › Section 6-6-182 - Complaint to Compel Discovery, etc., of Property - Creditor Without Lien.
Section 6-6-182 Complaint to compel discovery, etc., of property - Creditor without lien. A creditor without a lien may file a complaint to discover, or to subject to the payment of his debt, any property which has been fraudulently transferred or conveyed or attempted to be fraudulently transferred or conveyed by his ...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 4 - Creditors' Actions.›Division 1 - General Provisions.›Section 6-6-183 - Complaint for Discovery of Assets - Execution Returned "No Property Found" or Cred...
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 4 - Creditors' Actions. › Division 1 - General Provisions. › Section 6-6-183 - Complaint for Discovery of Assets - Execution Returned "No Property Found" or Creditor Without Lien or Judgment; Answer of Debtor.
Section 6-6-183 Complaint for discovery of assets - Execution returned "no property found" or creditor without lien or judgment; answer of debtor. A creditor, having obtained a judgment upon which execution has issued and been returned "no property found" or a creditor without a lien or judgment may, in a court of comp...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 4 - Creditors' Actions.›Division 1 - General Provisions.›Section 6-6-184 - Complaint for Discovery of Assets - Joinder of Judgment Creditors, Creditors Witho...
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 4 - Creditors' Actions. › Division 1 - General Provisions. › Section 6-6-184 - Complaint for Discovery of Assets - Joinder of Judgment Creditors, Creditors Without Liens, or Judgments and Assignees of Judgments.
Section 6-6-184 Complaint for discovery of assets - Joinder of judgment creditors, creditors without liens, or judgments and assignees of judgments. Any number of judgment creditors upon whose judgments executions have issued and been returned "no property found" or creditors without liens or judgments may join as plai...
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-4/division-1/section-6-6-185/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 4 - Creditors' Actions.›Division 1 - General Provisions.›Section 6-6-185 - Complaint for Discovery of Assets - Orders or Judgments; Appointment of Receiver.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 4 - Creditors' Actions. › Division 1 - General Provisions. › Section 6-6-185 - Complaint for Discovery of Assets - Orders or Judgments; Appointment of Receiver.
Section 6-6-185 Complaint for discovery of assets - Orders or judgments; appointment of receiver. If, from the answer, it appears that the defendant has property, real and personal, or an interest in property, real or personal, subject to the payment of debts, or has money, effects, or choses in action or an interest i...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 4 - Creditors' Actions.›Division 1 - General Provisions.›Section 6-6-186 - Examination of Debtor as to His Property, Etc.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 4 - Creditors' Actions. › Division 1 - General Provisions. › Section 6-6-186 - Examination of Debtor as to His Property, Etc.
Section 6-6-186 Examination of debtor as to his property, etc. (a) After answer filed on the application of the plaintiff showing a necessity therefor, which application must be verified by oath, the judge may order an examination of the debtor before the register or clerk or before an examiner specially appointed, tou...
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-4/division-1/section-6-6-187/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 4 - Creditors' Actions.›Division 1 - General Provisions.›Section 6-6-187 - Subjecting Unpaid Subscriptions to Satisfy Payment of Judgment Against Corporation...
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 4 - Creditors' Actions. › Division 1 - General Provisions. › Section 6-6-187 - Subjecting Unpaid Subscriptions to Satisfy Payment of Judgment Against Corporation.
Section 6-6-187 Subjecting unpaid subscriptions to satisfy payment of judgment against corporation. A judgment creditor of a corporation, having an execution returned, "no property found," may, by complaint in a court of competent jurisdiction, subject to the payment of his judgment the unpaid subscription of one or mo...
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-4/division-2/section-6-6-200/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 4 - Creditors' Actions.›Division 2 - Discovery of Assets.›Section 6-6-200 - Statement of Assets - Notice to Debtor to File; Contents.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 4 - Creditors' Actions. › Division 2 - Discovery of Assets. › Section 6-6-200 - Statement of Assets - Notice to Debtor to File; Contents.
Section 6-6-200 Statement of assets - Notice to debtor to file; contents. After the return of an execution issued by any court in this state upon a judgment against any person or persons residing in this state, against a firm doing business in this state when a member or members thereof reside in this state or against ...
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-4/division-2/section-6-6-201/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 4 - Creditors' Actions.›Division 2 - Discovery of Assets.›Section 6-6-201 - Statement of Assets - Order to Appear Before Court for Oral Examination; Productio...
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 4 - Creditors' Actions. › Division 2 - Discovery of Assets. › Section 6-6-201 - Statement of Assets - Order to Appear Before Court for Oral Examination; Production of Papers, Etc.
Section 6-6-201 Statement of assets - Order to appear before court for oral examination; production of papers, etc. After the filing in court of such statement and such judgment remaining unsatisfied, upon the filing in said court by the judgment creditor or the attorney of record for such judgment creditor of an affid...
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 4 - Creditors' Actions.›Division 2 - Discovery of Assets.›Section 6-6-202 - Statement of Assets - Refusal to File or Submit to Oral Examination.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 4 - Creditors' Actions. › Division 2 - Discovery of Assets. › Section 6-6-202 - Statement of Assets - Refusal to File or Submit to Oral Examination.
Section 6-6-202 Statement of assets - Refusal to file or submit to oral examination. The willful refusal to file such statement as provided for in this division or to appear and submit to such oral examination shall constitute a contempt of court, and the person so adjudged by the court to be guilty of such contempt ma...
https://law.justia.com/codes/alabama/title-6/chapter-6/article-4/division-2/section-6-6-203/
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Justia›US Law›US Codes and Statutes›Code of Alabama›2023 Code of Alabama›Title 6 - Civil Practice.›Chapter 6 - Remedies.›Article 4 - Creditors' Actions.›Division 2 - Discovery of Assets.›Section 6-6-203 - Taxation of Costs.
2023 Code of Alabama › Title 6 - Civil Practice. › Chapter 6 - Remedies. › Article 4 - Creditors' Actions. › Division 2 - Discovery of Assets. › Section 6-6-203 - Taxation of Costs.
Section 6-6-203 Taxation of costs. The costs of the proceeding provided for in this division shall be taxed as other costs in the case, but the court may, within its discretion, tax the same against either party or apportion the same among such parties. (Acts 1915, No. 813, p. 927; Code 1923, §7351; Code 1940, T. 7, §9...