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Jury trial of right. (a) Right Preserved. The right of trial by jury as declared by the Constitution of Alabama or as given by a statute of this State shall be preserved to the parties inviolate.
Rule 37-Failure to Make or Cooperate in Discovery: Sanctions. (a) Motion for Order Compelling Disclosure or Discovery. A party, upon reasonable notice to other parties and all persons affected thereby, may apply for an order compelling disclosure or discovery as follows: (1) Appropriate Court.
Rule 55(b)(1) allows the clerk to enter default judgment only when the claim is for a sum certain or a sum which can by computation be made certain. Rule 55(b)(2) relegates the entry of the default judgment to the court in all other cases.
Rule 37(a) provides recourse for compulsion of discovery and applies to all discovery devices. Generally comparable provisions existed in Tit. 7, § 474(17), Code of Ala. Rule 37(a)(1) states which court is the appropriate court for determination of problems arising in discovery.
Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure Rule 37. Interest on judgments. Unless otherwise provided by law, if a judgment for money in a civil case is affirmed or the appeal is dismissed, whatever interest is provided by law shall be payable from the date the judgment was rendered in the trial court.
Under Rule 59(a), a new trial may be granted in both jury and nonjury cases with respect to all or any of the parties. A motion for a new trial is addressed to the inherent power of the trial court to reconsider the decision in the case and grant a new trial to prevent a miscarriage of justice.
(a) Joinder of claims. A party asserting a claim to relief as an original claim, counterclaim, cross-claim, or third-party claim, may join, either as independent or as alternate claims, as many claims either legal or equitable, or both, as the party has against an opposing party.
Failure of United States to Participate in Good Faith in Discovery. Rule 37 authorizes the court to direct that parties or attorneys who fail to participate in good faith in the discovery process pay the expenses, including attorney's fees, incurred by other parties as a result of that failure.