The Alabama Lawyer: Official Organ State Bar of Alabama, Volume 24The Bar, 1963 |
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... Statute.3 ALABAMA STATUTE : In Alabama the disqualification by interest generally was abol- ished in 1852 , but that of parties not until 1867 and now our statute appears in Title 7 , Sec . 433 , 1940 Code of Alabama , and reads : " In ...
... Statute.3 ALABAMA STATUTE : In Alabama the disqualification by interest generally was abol- ished in 1852 , but that of parties not until 1867 and now our statute appears in Title 7 , Sec . 433 , 1940 Code of Alabama , and reads : " In ...
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... statute of the United States or in the manner prescribed by the law of the state in which the district court is held for the service of summons or other like process upon any such defend- ant in an action brought in the courts of ...
... statute of the United States or in the manner prescribed by the law of the state in which the district court is held for the service of summons or other like process upon any such defend- ant in an action brought in the courts of ...
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... statute of another state , a plea might with best form set it out in the language of what statute . When the statute as writ- ten is only a part of the law of that state , and it is affected by other facts of legal nature existing there ...
... statute of another state , a plea might with best form set it out in the language of what statute . When the statute as writ- ten is only a part of the law of that state , and it is affected by other facts of legal nature existing there ...
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