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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 6 - Civil Practice.
    • Chapter 6 - Remedies.
    • Article 2 - Attachment.
    • Division 6 - Trial Proceedings.
    • Section 6-6-142 - Dismissal of Attachment.

    Code of Alabama
    Division 6 - Trial Proceedings.
    Section 6-6-142 - Dismissal of Attachment.

    An attachment issued without affidavit and bond, as prescribed in Division 2 of this article, may be dismissed on motion of the defendant, filed within 30 days after service of summons on a complaint.

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    Structure Code of Alabama

    Code of Alabama

    Title 6 - Civil Practice.

    Chapter 6 - Remedies.

    Article 2 - Attachment.

    Division 6 - Trial Proceedings.

    Section 6-6-140 - Filing of Complaint in Actions Begun by Attachment - Time.

    Section 6-6-141 - Filing of Complaint in Actions Begun by Attachment - Issuance and Service of Summons; Default Judgment.

    Section 6-6-142 - Dismissal of Attachment.

    Section 6-6-143 - Construction of Attachment Law; Amendments; Dismissal.

    Section 6-6-144 - Suspending Entry of Judgment - Against Executor or Administrator.

    Section 6-6-145 - Suspending Entry of Judgment - Against Defendant While Claims, etc., Settled.

    Section 6-6-146 - Restoration of Property to Claimant at Plaintiff's Cost.

    Section 6-6-147 - Execution Upon Judgment by Plaintiff.

    Section 6-6-148 - Action by Defendant - on Attachment Bond for Damages.

    Section 6-6-149 - Action by Defendant - Venue for Actions on Injunction Bond or Attachment Bond in Cases of Injunction or Bankruptcy.

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