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CHILDREN, JUVENILE DELINQUENTS (Criminal Code)
CHOKING HORSE (Criminal Code)

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CHOSES IN ACTION (Civil Code)....4958-5161, 5144-5149 5153-5161,

CHURCHES (Civil Code)

CIGARETTES (Political Code)

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CLOUD ON TITLE (Civil Code)

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COMBINES, TRUSTS AND MONOPOLIES (Criminal Code)

COMMERCE AND TRADE (Political Code)

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(Civil Code)..5144-5157, 3301-3305, 4287-4295, 4619-4625, 52655289, 5150–5152, 4543–4596, 5162–5174, 5473–5513, 3730–3734 (Criminal Code)

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COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS (Political Code)
COMMERCIAL LAW (Civil Code)

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COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. 98.

98. (968) (64) (63) (65) (52) Appointment of commissioners in other states.-The governor may appoint commissioners in the other states and territories of the United States, to take and certify depositions, to receive the acknowledgment and take the proof of conveyances of property within this state, and the proof of wills executed by persons without the state, devising or bequeathing property within this state. Commissioners appointed under this section shall hold office for four years.

(Dec. 7, 1878, p. 45.) Courts take judicial notice of appointment.-Keller v. Moore, 51 Ala. 340. Alabama form of acknowledgment must be followed.Keller v. Moore, 51 Ala. 340; E. T. V. & G. R. Co. v. Davis, 91 Ala. 615 (8 So. 349).

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CONDEMNATION BY MUNICIPALITIES (Political Code)

CONDEMNATION OF LANDS FOR PUBLIC USES (Civil Code)..3860-3909 CONDITIONAL SALES (Civil Code)

CONFEDERATE MONUMENT COMMISSION (Political Code)....1039-1045 CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS, PENSIONS FOR (Political Code)....1995-2055 CONFESSION OF JUDGMENT (Civil Code)

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Local

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99. (969) (29) (29) (34) (31) State divided into congresed, Feb. sional districts.-The state is divided into nine congressional districts, as follows: The first district shall be composed of the counties of Choctaw, Clarke, Marengo, Mobile, Monroe, and Washington. The second district shall be composed of the counties of Baldwin, Butler, Conecuh, Crenshaw, Covington, Escambia, Montgomery, Pike, and Wilcox. The third district shall be composed of the counties of Barbour, Bullock, Coffee, Dale, Geneva, Henry, Houston, Lee, and Russell. The fourth district shall be composed of the counties of Calhoun, Chilton, Cleburne, Dallas, Shelby, and Talledega. The fifth district shall be composed of the counties of Autauga, Chambers, Clay, Coosa, Elmore, Lowndes, Macon, Randolph, and Tallapoosa. The sixth district shall be composed of the counties of Fayette, Greene, Hale, Lamar, Marion, Pickens, Sumter, Tuscaloosa, and Walker. The seventh district shall be composed of the counties of Cherokee, Cullman, DeKalb, Etowah, Franklin, Marshall, St. Clair, and Winston. The eighth district shall be composed of the counties of Colbert, Jackson, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, and Morgan. The ninth district shall be composed of the counties of Bibb, Blount, Jefferson, and Perry.

(Feb. 13, 1891, p. 627; Feb. 10, 1883, p. 44; Mar. 19, 1875, p. 115; Feb. 19, 1867, p. 624.)

100. (970) (30) (30) (36) One representative for each district, and by whom chosen.-Each district is entitled to one representative in the congress of the United States, who shall be chosen by the qualified electors of the district.

(Mar. 19, 1875, p. 115; Feb. 19, 1867, p. 624, § 3.)

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CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (Health and Quarantine) (Political Code).698-792

CONTESTED ELECTIONS (Elections) (Political Code)

CONTEMPTS (Civil Code)

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CONTINUANCES (Civil Code)

CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT; VIOLATIONS OF (Criminal Code)

CONTRACTOR (Civil Code)

CONTRACTS TO CONVEY LAND (Civil Code)

CONTRACTS (Civil Code)

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101. (1073) (923) (852) (935) (800) Coroners; election, terms, etc.—A coroner for each county is elected by the qualified voters thereof, who holds office for four years from the first Monday after the second Tuesday in January next after his election, and until his successor is elected and qualified.

Original statutes providing for, passed Feb. 10, 1807.-Toulmin's Digest, pp. 717 et seq. (Aikin's Digest, pp. 96, 97, 100, § 3; Clay's Digest, pp. 158, 159; Mar. 6, 1876, p. 103, § 6; Feb. 21, 1893, p. 1091, § 4.)

102. (1074) Vacancy; how filled.-Vacancies in the office of coroner are filled by appointment of the governor, and the person appointed holds office for the unexpired term, and until his successor is elected and qualified.

(Aikin's Digest, p. 97, § 5; Clay's Digest, p. 159, § 6.)

103. (1075) (924) (853) (937, 938) (802, 803) Bond.-Before entering on the duties of his office he must give bond, with surety, in the sum of two thousand dollars, payable and conditioned as prescribed by law, which bond is to be approved by the judge of probate and filed and recorded in his office.

(Aikin's Digest, p. 100, § 4.)

104. (1076) (925) (854) Duty to hold inquests. It is the general duty of the coroner to hold inquests, and perform other duties as required by law.

Power of coroner

(Aikin's Digest, p. 96, § 1; Clay's Digest, p. 158, § 1.) to employ physician and liability of county for fees or charges of said physician. Naftel v. Mont. Co., 127 Ala. 563 (29 So. 29).

105. (1077) (926) (855) (939) (804) When to discharge duties of jailer.-The coroner is keeper of the jail when the sheriff is imprisoned.

(Aikin's Digest, p. 96, § 2.)

106. (1078) (927) (856) (940) (805) When to discharge duties of sheriff. He must discharge the duties of the sheriff:

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1. When the office of sheriff is vacant, and until his successor is qualified.

2. When the sheriff is imprisoned.

3. In cases to which the sheriff is a party.

4. In such cases as he is directed by the judge of probate. Original statutes providing for, passed Feb. 10, 1807.-Toulmin's Digest, pp. 717 et seq. (Aikin's Digest, p. 96, § 2; Clay's Digest, p. 159, § 2.)

107. (1079) (928) (857) (941) (806) When sheriff interested, coroner acts.-When the sheriff is interested in any cause or proceeding, such interest not appearing on the face thereof, the judge of probate may, on a proper showing by affidavit, direct the coroner to execute the summons, writ, or other process, in such cause or proceeding.

108. (1080) Official acts valid though process directed to any sheriff, etc.-The validity of his official acts cannot be questioned upon the ground that the process is directed to any sheriff, or that it does not show a necessity for the coroner to act, or other ground going to the form of the process.

(Aikin's Digest, p. 97, § 6.)

109. (1081) (931) (860) (944) (809) Additional bond; failure to give vacates office; vacancy certified.-When the coroner is required to discharge the duties of sheriff, the judge of probate may, in his discretion, require him to give an additional bond. If the coroner fails, for ten days after

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