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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 6 - Civil Practice.
    • Chapter 9 - Judgments.
    • Article 8 - Revival of Judgments.
    • Section 6-9-191 - Judgment Presumed Satisfied 10 Years After Entry or Execution.

    Code of Alabama
    Article 8 - Revival of Judgments.
    Section 6-9-191 - Judgment Presumed Satisfied 10 Years After Entry or Execution.

    If 10 years have elapsed from the entry of the judgment without issue of execution or if 10 years have elapsed since the date of the last execution issued, the judgment must be presumed satisfied, and the burden of proving it not satisfied is upon the plaintiff.

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    Structure Code of Alabama

    Code of Alabama

    Title 6 - Civil Practice.

    Chapter 9 - Judgments.

    Article 8 - Revival of Judgments.

    Section 6-9-190 - Revival Barred After 20 Years.

    Section 6-9-191 - Judgment Presumed Satisfied 10 Years After Entry or Execution.

    Section 6-9-192 - Revival of Judgment of District or Circuit Court When Execution Did Not Issue.

    Section 6-9-193 - Issuance of Execution in Favor of Personal Representative or Successor Without Revival.

    Section 6-9-194 - Revival in Favor of Personal Representative.

    Section 6-9-195 - Execution in Favor of Surviving Plaintiffs.

    Section 6-9-196 - Transfer of Judgment; Right of Assignee Thereof to Have Execution; Action or Reviver Thereon.

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