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Section 36-5-16

Notification of district attorney of failure of public officer to file bond.

If any public officer required by law to give bond fails to file the same in the proper office within the time prescribed, notice of such failure must be given by the officer in whose office such bond is required to be filed, by or during the first two days of the session of the circuit court held in the county in which the officer so failing resides next after such failure to the district attorney of the circuit to which such county belongs.

(Code 1852, §128; Code 1867, §167; Code 1876, §177; Code 1886, §272; Code 1896, §3086; Code 1907, §1499; Code 1923, §2611; Code 1940, T. 41, §48.)

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Statutes > Alabama > Title36 > Chapter5 > 36-5-16

Section 36-5-16

Notification of district attorney of failure of public officer to file bond.

If any public officer required by law to give bond fails to file the same in the proper office within the time prescribed, notice of such failure must be given by the officer in whose office such bond is required to be filed, by or during the first two days of the session of the circuit court held in the county in which the officer so failing resides next after such failure to the district attorney of the circuit to which such county belongs.

(Code 1852, §128; Code 1867, §167; Code 1876, §177; Code 1886, §272; Code 1896, §3086; Code 1907, §1499; Code 1923, §2611; Code 1940, T. 41, §48.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title36 > Chapter5 > 36-5-16

Section 36-5-16

Notification of district attorney of failure of public officer to file bond.

If any public officer required by law to give bond fails to file the same in the proper office within the time prescribed, notice of such failure must be given by the officer in whose office such bond is required to be filed, by or during the first two days of the session of the circuit court held in the county in which the officer so failing resides next after such failure to the district attorney of the circuit to which such county belongs.

(Code 1852, §128; Code 1867, §167; Code 1876, §177; Code 1886, §272; Code 1896, §3086; Code 1907, §1499; Code 1923, §2611; Code 1940, T. 41, §48.)