If a division of the crops is decreed, the judge of probate must forthwith issue a writ, directed to the sheriff, and commanding him to summon three disinterested and intelligent householders of the county, not related to either of the parties, to make such division, who shall divide the crops among the parties according to the decree, a copy of which must accompany the writ, and shall, within 10 days after their appointment, make due return of the division made by them in writing and under oath, which oath must be taken before the judge of probate, and must set forth that they made the division fairly and impartially, to the best of their knowledge and ability; and for the purpose of such division the sheriff, if not in possession, and no forthcoming bond has been given, must seize the crops to be divided, if in the possession of any of the parties to the proceedings.
Structure Code of Alabama
Article 5 - Partition of Crops.
Section 35-6-110 - Crops Subject to Partition; by Whom Application Made.
Section 35-6-111 - Contents of Application.
Section 35-6-112 - Time for Hearing; Guardians Ad Litem.
Section 35-6-114 - When Sheriff Ordered to Take Possession of Crops; Forthcoming Bond.
Section 35-6-115 - Decree of Partition or Sale; Effect on Existing Liens.
Section 35-6-116 - Sale by Sheriff; Distribution of Proceeds by Probate Judge.
Section 35-6-118 - Sale When Partition Impracticable.
Section 35-6-119 - Replacement of Commissioners Upon Failure to Act.
Section 35-6-120 - Objections to Commissioners' Report; Confirming or Setting Aside Report.
Section 35-6-121 - Delivery of Shares.
Section 35-6-122 - Trial by Jury.
Section 35-6-123 - Costs and Fees.
Section 35-6-125 - Recordation of Papers.
Section 35-6-126 - Article Applicable to Assignees; Remedy Not Exclusive.