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Section 6-6-352

Writs of restitution or possession - Issuance by circuit court.

In the event that the plaintiff is placed in possession under a writ of restitution or possession, and on appeal the judgment is reversed and one entered for the defendant or the proceeding on appeal is quashed or dismissed, the circuit court may award a writ of restitution or possession to restore him to possession as against the plaintiff, but not as against a third party; but the issuance of the writ rests in the discretion of the appellate court, and the circuit court may, in all cases, direct writs of restitution or possession to be issued by the trial court when, in the judgment of the circuit court, such writ is proper or necessary

(Code 1923, §8030; Code 1940, T. 7, §993.)

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Statutes > Alabama > Title6 > Chapter6 > 6-6-352

Section 6-6-352

Writs of restitution or possession - Issuance by circuit court.

In the event that the plaintiff is placed in possession under a writ of restitution or possession, and on appeal the judgment is reversed and one entered for the defendant or the proceeding on appeal is quashed or dismissed, the circuit court may award a writ of restitution or possession to restore him to possession as against the plaintiff, but not as against a third party; but the issuance of the writ rests in the discretion of the appellate court, and the circuit court may, in all cases, direct writs of restitution or possession to be issued by the trial court when, in the judgment of the circuit court, such writ is proper or necessary

(Code 1923, §8030; Code 1940, T. 7, §993.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title6 > Chapter6 > 6-6-352

Section 6-6-352

Writs of restitution or possession - Issuance by circuit court.

In the event that the plaintiff is placed in possession under a writ of restitution or possession, and on appeal the judgment is reversed and one entered for the defendant or the proceeding on appeal is quashed or dismissed, the circuit court may award a writ of restitution or possession to restore him to possession as against the plaintiff, but not as against a third party; but the issuance of the writ rests in the discretion of the appellate court, and the circuit court may, in all cases, direct writs of restitution or possession to be issued by the trial court when, in the judgment of the circuit court, such writ is proper or necessary

(Code 1923, §8030; Code 1940, T. 7, §993.)