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Section 6-9-63

Execution where defendant dead.

After six months from the date of the grant of letters testamentary or of administration on the estate of any defendant, in a judgment for money, execution thereof may be had by leave of the court entering the judgment, or of the judge thereof, upon cause shown, against any property on which said judgment was a lien at the time of the death of the defendant, and a sale of such property may be made in the same manner and with the same effect as if the defendant were living. In case of the death of the defendant in a judgment for the recovery of real or personal property, execution may be had without revival in the same manner as if the defendant had not died.

(Code 1907, §4096; Code 1923, §7811; Code 1940, T. 7, §524.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title6 > Chapter9 > 6-9-63

Section 6-9-63

Execution where defendant dead.

After six months from the date of the grant of letters testamentary or of administration on the estate of any defendant, in a judgment for money, execution thereof may be had by leave of the court entering the judgment, or of the judge thereof, upon cause shown, against any property on which said judgment was a lien at the time of the death of the defendant, and a sale of such property may be made in the same manner and with the same effect as if the defendant were living. In case of the death of the defendant in a judgment for the recovery of real or personal property, execution may be had without revival in the same manner as if the defendant had not died.

(Code 1907, §4096; Code 1923, §7811; Code 1940, T. 7, §524.)

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Alabama > Title6 > Chapter9 > 6-9-63

Section 6-9-63

Execution where defendant dead.

After six months from the date of the grant of letters testamentary or of administration on the estate of any defendant, in a judgment for money, execution thereof may be had by leave of the court entering the judgment, or of the judge thereof, upon cause shown, against any property on which said judgment was a lien at the time of the death of the defendant, and a sale of such property may be made in the same manner and with the same effect as if the defendant were living. In case of the death of the defendant in a judgment for the recovery of real or personal property, execution may be had without revival in the same manner as if the defendant had not died.

(Code 1907, §4096; Code 1923, §7811; Code 1940, T. 7, §524.)