The defendant, within pleading time or within 30 days before the case is called for trial and after notice to the plaintiff or his attorney of record of his purpose so to do, may file his suggestion in writing that the action arises over a disputed boundary line, in which suggestion he shall describe the location of the true line, and the court or jury trying the issue shall ascertain the true location of the boundary line, and judgment shall be entered accordingly, and shall order the sheriff to establish and mark the true line as ascertained; and, in such case, the costs shall be apportioned justly and equitably. A single judgment on such issue of the location of the true boundary line shall bar another action for the location of the same boundary line.
Structure Code of Alabama
Section 6-6-282 - Actions by Mortgagee, etc., Against Mortgagors, Etc.
Section 6-6-284 - Disclaimer of Possession by Defendant.
Section 6-6-285 - Proceedings Upon Defendant's Suggestion of Disputed Boundary Line.
Section 6-6-286 - Proceedings Upon Defendant's Suggestion of Adverse Possession.
Section 6-6-287 - Joinder of Landlord as Party Defendant; Continuation of Action Against Tenant.
Section 6-6-288 - Liability - Tenant in Possession.
Section 6-6-289 - Liability - Person Holding Possession Under Color of Title.
Section 6-6-290 - Effect of Judgment by Default.
Section 6-6-291 - What Verdict for Plaintiff to Specify.
Section 6-6-292 - Judgment - Damages Only.
Section 6-6-293 - Judgment - Rent of Premises After Judgment and Before Possession.
Section 6-6-295 - Damages - When Assessed in Severalty.
Section 6-6-296 - Damages - Exemplary or Punitive.
Section 6-6-297 - Issuance of Writs Before Judgment Satisfied.
Section 6-6-298 - Two Judgments in Defendant's Favor Bar Further Action.