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  6. Title 6 - Civil Practice.
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  8. Chapter 6 - Remedies.
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  10. Article 6 - Detinue.


Article 6 - Detinue.


  • Section 6-6-250 - Duty of clerk to require taking of property by sheriff unless defendant gives bond; disposition of property on failure to give bond.
  • Section 6-6-251 - Service of process in action for recovery of household furniture and equipment; effect thereof.
  • Section 6-6-252 - Intervention by claimant of property; disposition of property.
  • Section 6-6-253 - Interpleader by defendant of adverse claimant of property; force and effect of bonds given.
  • Section 6-6-254 - Return of bonds; liability of sheriff for failing to do so; compelling making of return.
  • Section 6-6-255 - Proceedings when officer fails to find and take property.
  • Section 6-6-256 - Assessment of value and damages and judgment - Trial of action.
  • Section 6-6-257 - Assessment of value and damages and judgment - Dismissal of action.
  • Section 6-6-258 - Assessment of value and damages and judgment - Failure of defendant to appear and plead.
  • Section 6-6-259 - Actions by mortgagees or vendor in conditional sale contract, etc., against mortgagors or vendees, etc.
  • Section 6-6-260 - Recovery of attorney's fee by person claiming to be owner of lost or stolen property.
  • Section 6-6-261 - Execution upon judgment.
  • Section 6-6-262 - Execution, garnishment, or other process on bond.
  • Section 6-6-263 - Compelling restoration of property by execution or attachment; form of writ.
  • Section 6-6-264 - Issuance of writs until judgment satisfied.
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