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Section 6-10-125

Attachment - Proceedings when waiver not sustained.

When such attachment is levied on property embraced in a declaration of claim of exemption which has been filed for record, or subsequent to the levy a claim to such property as exempt is interposed, if, on the trial, the averment of waiver is not sustained, the levy shall be discharged and the property returned to the defendant, unless the plaintiff, within five days after judgment, shall contest the claim. If such plaintiff should desire to contest, such contest may be instituted and prosecuted as in other cases.

(Code 1886, §2572; Code 1896, §2109; Code 1907, §4236; Code 1923, §7965; Code 1940, T. 7, §711.)

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Statutes > Alabama > Title6 > Chapter10 > 6-10-125

Section 6-10-125

Attachment - Proceedings when waiver not sustained.

When such attachment is levied on property embraced in a declaration of claim of exemption which has been filed for record, or subsequent to the levy a claim to such property as exempt is interposed, if, on the trial, the averment of waiver is not sustained, the levy shall be discharged and the property returned to the defendant, unless the plaintiff, within five days after judgment, shall contest the claim. If such plaintiff should desire to contest, such contest may be instituted and prosecuted as in other cases.

(Code 1886, §2572; Code 1896, §2109; Code 1907, §4236; Code 1923, §7965; Code 1940, T. 7, §711.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title6 > Chapter10 > 6-10-125

Section 6-10-125

Attachment - Proceedings when waiver not sustained.

When such attachment is levied on property embraced in a declaration of claim of exemption which has been filed for record, or subsequent to the levy a claim to such property as exempt is interposed, if, on the trial, the averment of waiver is not sustained, the levy shall be discharged and the property returned to the defendant, unless the plaintiff, within five days after judgment, shall contest the claim. If such plaintiff should desire to contest, such contest may be instituted and prosecuted as in other cases.

(Code 1886, §2572; Code 1896, §2109; Code 1907, §4236; Code 1923, §7965; Code 1940, T. 7, §711.)