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    • Legislation USA
    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 12 - Courts.
    • Chapter 19 - Court Finances.
    • Article 6 - Litigation Accountability.
    • Section 12-19-276 - Provisions Cumulative.

    Code of Alabama
    Article 6 - Litigation Accountability.
    Section 12-19-276 - Provisions Cumulative.

    The provisions of this article are cumulative and in addition to the damages which may be awarded for a frivolous appeal pursuant to Rule 38, Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure.

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    Structure Code of Alabama

    Code of Alabama

    Title 12 - Courts.

    Chapter 19 - Court Finances.

    Article 6 - Litigation Accountability.

    Section 12-19-270 - Short Title.

    Section 12-19-271 - Definitions.

    Section 12-19-272 - Court to Award Fees and Costs Against Attorney or Party Who Brought Action Without Substantial Justification; Voluntary Dismissal.

    Section 12-19-273 - Court to Exercise Sound Discretion and Specifically Set Forth Reasons for Award; Factors to Be Considered.

    Section 12-19-274 - Attorney's Fees Negotiated in Private; Court May Approve Stipulations.

    Section 12-19-275 - Application.

    Section 12-19-276 - Provisions Cumulative.

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