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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 1 - General Provisions.
    • Chapter 3 - Miscellaneous Provisions.
    • Section 1-3-2 - When Undertaking Without Seal Sufficient.

    Code of Alabama
    Chapter 3 - Miscellaneous Provisions.
    Section 1-3-2 - When Undertaking Without Seal Sufficient.

    When by law a bond is required, an undertaking without seal is sufficient, and must be taken in all respects as if the same were a sealed instrument.

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    Structure Code of Alabama

    Code of Alabama

    Title 1 - General Provisions.

    Chapter 3 - Miscellaneous Provisions.

    Section 1-3-1 - Common Law of England Adopted.

    Section 1-3-2 - When Undertaking Without Seal Sufficient.

    Section 1-3-3 - Execution of Bonds, Warrants, Notes, etc., With Facsimile Signatures and Seals.

    Section 1-3-4 - Fiscal Year of State.

    Section 1-3-5 - Reclassification Date.

    Section 1-3-6 - Fees of Certain County and City Officials to Be Paid Into Local Treasury.

    Section 1-3-7 - Notice, etc., Required to Be Served by Registered Mail May Be Served by Certified Mail.

    Section 1-3-8 - Holidays Enumerated; Personal Leave Days; State Holidays Observed by Closing of State Offices; Compensatory Leave Days.

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