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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 6 - Civil Practice.
    • Chapter 2 - Limitation of Actions.
    • Article 2 - Time Provisions.
    • Section 6-2-40 - Commencement of Actions - Six Months.

    Code of Alabama
    Article 2 - Time Provisions.
    Section 6-2-40 - Commencement of Actions - Six Months.

    No action shall be commenced to test the validity of any election held by any municipality of this state for the purpose of issuing bonds or levying taxes, nor to attack the issuance of bonds pursuant to such election, unless commenced within six months from the date of declaring the result of said election.

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    Code of Alabama

    Title 6 - Civil Practice.

    Chapter 2 - Limitation of Actions.

    Article 2 - Time Provisions.

    Section 6-2-30 - Commencement of Actions - Generally; Actions for Injuries Resulting From Exposure to Asbestos.

    Section 6-2-31 - Commencement of Actions - No Limitation.

    Section 6-2-32 - Commencement of Actions - Twenty Years.

    Section 6-2-33 - Commencement of Actions - Ten Years.

    Section 6-2-34 - Commencement of Actions - Six Years.

    Section 6-2-35 - Commencement of Actions - Five Years.

    Section 6-2-36 - Commencement of Actions - Four Years.

    Section 6-2-37 - Commencement of Actions - Three Years.

    Section 6-2-38 - Commencement of Actions - Two Years.

    Section 6-2-40 - Commencement of Actions - Six Months.

    Section 6-2-41 - Limitations on Claims to Charge Real Estate With Debts and Obligations of Decedent.

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