Alabama Code § 43-2-254

Enforcement of Decree or Judgment When Administrator Adversely Interested
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When such administrator ad litem is appointed on account of the adverse interest of the executor or administrator, and the decree or judgment is rendered against such executor or administrator, no execution, writ of possession, or other writ for the enforcement of the decree or judgment shall issue thereon, but in such decree or judgment the court shall require the executor or administrator to charge himself or herself, as executor or administrator of the estate represented by the administrator ad litem, with the money or property recovered of him or her by the administrator ad litem; but when the decree or judgment is not against the executor or administrator, execution, writ of possession, or other writ for the enforcement of the judgment or decree, shall issue thereon in favor of such executor or administrator.

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