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2009 Alabama Code
Title 6 — CIVIL PRACTICE.
Chapter 9 — JUDGMENTS.
- Article 1 General Provisions.
- Section 6-9-1 Executions on judgments; forms thereof.
- Section 6-9-2 Right of surety paying judgment or execution.
- Article 2 Issuance of Executions.
- Section 6-9-20 Who may issue.
- Section 6-9-21 When execution to issue - Generally.
- Section 6-9-22 When execution to issue - Prior to time prescribed.
- Section 6-9-23 When execution to issue - Fraudulent disposal or removal of property by defendant.
- Section 6-9-24 Alias writs.
- Section 6-9-25 Execution by coroner or special coroner.
- Section 6-9-26 Certification of total court costs and fees to accompany execution.
- Section 6-9-27 Execution against plaintiff for costs.
- Article 3 Property Subject to Execution.
- Section 6-9-40 Real and personal property; equity of redemption therein.
- Section 6-9-41 Growing or ungathered crops.
- Article 4 Lien of Execution.
- Section 6-9-60 When writ of execution becomes lien.
- Section 6-9-61 Destruction of lien upon execution of bond for appeal, etc.
- Section 6-9-62 Levy of execution after defendant's death.
- Section 6-9-63 Execution where defendant dead.
- Article 5 Levy, Sale and Return.
- Division 1 General Provisions.
- Section 6-9-80 Time for execution and return.
- Section 6-9-81 Indemnity bond.
- Section 6-9-82 Notice where levy on real estate.
- Section 6-9-83 Levy on property of principal first if execution against sureties.
- Section 6-9-84 Charging of subjected property sold by debtor.
- Section 6-9-85 Levy and sale on undivided interest in property.
- Section 6-9-86 Sale of levied property - Time and place; continuances.
- Section 6-9-87 Sale of levied property - Notice.
- Section 6-9-88 Sale of levied property - Perishable goods and chattels - Generally.
- Section 6-9-89 Sale of levied property - Perishable goods and chattels - Strawberries.
- Section 6-9-90 Sale of levied property - Rights of debtor - Designation of property to be sold first.
- Section 6-9-91 Sale of levied property - Rights of debtor - Substitution of other property.
- Section 6-9-92 Sale of levied property - Notice to plaintiff of money made.
- Section 6-9-93 Sale of levied property - Payment to debtor.
- Section 6-9-94 Death of party after execution issued.
- Section 6-9-95 Levying officer to provide sustenance for unsold livestock.
- Section 6-9-96 Return - Unexecuted writ.
- Section 6-9-97 Return - Sheriff of another county.
- Section 6-9-98 Endorsements on execution writs - Time and order of receipt.
- Section 6-9-99 Endorsements on execution writs - Description of property levied and date thereof.
- Section 6-9-100 Endorsements on execution writs 12-1-14.2 12-10A-1.1 Description of land sold and price.
- Section 6-9-101 Endorsements on execution writs - Amount of money collected; receipt for defendant.
- Division 2 Venditioni Exponas.
- Section 6-9-120 Return showing goods levied on unsold; issuance of writ; form of writ.
- Section 6-9-121 Death of levying officer prior to sale; proceedings if property not delivered by representatives of deceased officer.
- Division 3 Conveyance.
- Section 6-9-140 Conveyance of title by sale under judicial process.
- Section 6-9-141 Written note or memorandum unnecessary.
- Section 6-9-142 Caveat emptor; when officer personally bound.
- Section 6-9-143 Liability of purchaser for not complying with terms of sale; form of action against purchaser.
- Section 6-9-144 Purchaser owner of stock, etc., sold.
- Section 6-9-145 Enforcement of covenants running with land.
- Section 6-9-146 Void or irregular mortgage foreclosure.
- Section 6-9-147 Setting aside of sales by courts.
- Section 6-9-148 When debtor bound by void sale.
- Section 6-9-149 Execution and delivery of deed to real estate sold by sheriff.
- Section 6-9-150 Conveyance by sheriff of lands sold by predecessor.
- Article 6 Forthcoming Bonds.
- Section 6-9-160 Restoration of property levied on to debtor upon executing bond; execution on forfeiture of bond; exception.
- Section 6-9-161 Tendering value of restored property by bond obligors where same dead or destroyed.
- Article 7 Satisying or Setting Aside of Judgments.
- Article 8 Revival of Judgments.
- Section 6-9-190 Revival barred after 20 years.
- Section 6-9-191 Judgment presumed satisfied 10 years after entry or execution.
- Section 6-9-192 Revival of judgment of district or circuit court when execution did not issue.
- Section 6-9-193 Issuance of execution in favor of personal representative or successor without revival.
- Section 6-9-194 Revival in favor of personal representative.
- Section 6-9-195 Execution in favor of surviving plaintiffs.
- Section 6-9-196 Transfer of judgment; right of assignee thereof to have execution; action or reviver thereon.
- Article 9 Registration of Judgments.
- Section 6-9-210 Certificate of clerk or register to be filed with probate judge; registration and indexing by probate judge.
- Section 6-9-211 Judgment constitutes lien on property of defendant.
- Section 6-9-212 Failure of probate judge to register or index.
- Article 10 Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act.
- Section 6-9-230 Short title.
- Section 6-9-231 "Foreign judgment" defined.
- Section 6-9-232 (Effective until January 1, 1998.) Filing judgment with clerk of circuit court; effect of judgment.
- Section 6-9-232 Filing judgment with clerk of circuit court; effect of judgment.
- Section 6-9-233 Filing requirements; notice of filing; when execution may issue.
- Section 6-9-234 Stay of enforcement of foreign judgment.
- Section 6-9-235 Fees.
- Section 6-9-236 Right of action to enforce judgment unimpaired.
- Section 6-9-237 Recording of judgment in probate office.
- Section 6-9-238 Construction of article.
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