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(d) Notice of Orders or Judgments. Immediately upon the entry of an order or judgment the clerk shall serve a notice of the entry by mail in the manner provided for in Rule 5 upon each party who is not in default for failure to appear, and shall make a note in the docket of the mailing. Rule 77-District Courts and Clerks uscourts.gov uscourts.gov
Rule 77(a) recognizes that, theoretically, the court is always open for filing papers, etc. Filing with a deputy clerk at her residence was approved in Greeson v. Sherman, 265 F. Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure X. CIRCUIT COURTS AND Alabama Judicial System (.gov) Alabama Judicial System (.gov) PDF
Rule 77(a) recognizes that, theoretically, the court is always open for filing papers, etc. Filing with a deputy clerk at her residence was approved in Greeson v. Sherman, 265 F. Supp.
Rule 68 Offer of judgment. At any time more than 10 days before the trial begins, a party defending against a claim may serve upon the adverse party an offer to allow judgment to be taken against him for the money or property or to the effect specified in his offer, with costs then accrued.
Rule 42(b) provides that separate trials are to be ordered only where needed in furtherance of convenience or to avoid prejudice. Separate trials are not to be granted merely because the matters involved would have been tried separately before the rules were adopted, or because some of the parties might prefer
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Stay of proceedings to enforce a judgment. Except as stated herein or as otherwise provided by statute or by order of the court for good cause shown, no execution shall issue upon a judgment nor shall proceedings be taken for its enforcement until the expiration of thirty (30) days after its entry.
Deposit in court. The fund so deposited plus any interest shall be paid only upon the check of the clerk of the court, annexed to its certified order for the payment, and in favor of the person to whom the order directs the payment to be made. (dc) District court rule. Rule 67 applies in the district courts. Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure Alabama Judicial System Alabama Judicial System

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