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Section 6-9-161

Tendering value of restored property by bond obligors where same dead or destroyed.

When property is restored to the defendant on the execution of a forthcoming bond and the same dies or is destroyed before the day for the delivery thereof without fault on his part, the obligors in the bond may tender the value thereof to the plaintiff, his agent or attorney, and if such tender is refused, the obligors in such bond may, on petition to the judge of the circuit court, supersede the same.

(Code 1852, §2470; Code 1867, §2890; Code 1876, §3217; Code 1886, §2921; Code 1896, §1919; Code 1907, §4138; Code 1923, §7853; Code 1940, T. 7, §565.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title6 > Chapter9 > 6-9-161

Section 6-9-161

Tendering value of restored property by bond obligors where same dead or destroyed.

When property is restored to the defendant on the execution of a forthcoming bond and the same dies or is destroyed before the day for the delivery thereof without fault on his part, the obligors in the bond may tender the value thereof to the plaintiff, his agent or attorney, and if such tender is refused, the obligors in such bond may, on petition to the judge of the circuit court, supersede the same.

(Code 1852, §2470; Code 1867, §2890; Code 1876, §3217; Code 1886, §2921; Code 1896, §1919; Code 1907, §4138; Code 1923, §7853; Code 1940, T. 7, §565.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title6 > Chapter9 > 6-9-161

Section 6-9-161

Tendering value of restored property by bond obligors where same dead or destroyed.

When property is restored to the defendant on the execution of a forthcoming bond and the same dies or is destroyed before the day for the delivery thereof without fault on his part, the obligors in the bond may tender the value thereof to the plaintiff, his agent or attorney, and if such tender is refused, the obligors in such bond may, on petition to the judge of the circuit court, supersede the same.

(Code 1852, §2470; Code 1867, §2890; Code 1876, §3217; Code 1886, §2921; Code 1896, §1919; Code 1907, §4138; Code 1923, §7853; Code 1940, T. 7, §565.)