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40-10-2
Section 40-10-2 Book of lands upon which taxes have not been paid - Contents; form of entries.
The tax collector shall, at the expense of the county, procure a substantially bound book
in which he or she shall enter, in the manner usual in docketing causes for trial in the circuit
court, each parcel of real estate, or right or interest, or easement therein, assessed to
any person against whom taxes have been assessed which are not paid or, if the tax collector
has received written notice from the holder of a tax certificate, issued pursuant to Acts
1995, No. 95-408, requesting that the tax collector list the property described in such tax
certificate in the book of lands prepared pursuant to this section, have been paid by the
holder of such holder of a tax lien certificate, when a portion of the taxes are on the real
estate or right or interest or easement therein, describing the same in the same manner as
it is described in the assessment list or the record of tax lien sales kept...
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45-41-72.06
Section 45-41-72.06 Objections, defenses, or protests. The owner, or owners, or any person
who has an interest in real estate against which it is proposed to assess the cost, or any
part thereof, of the construction, repair, maintenance, or improvement, or his or her agent
or attorney, may appear at any time on or before the date named in the notice or at the meeting
and file in writing with the clerk of the county commission, or with that office, any objections
or defense to the proposed assessment against the property or for the amount thereof. Persons
who do not file objections or protests in writing against the assessment shall be held to
have consented. (Act 92-478, p. 952, §7.)...
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6-8-30
Section 6-8-30 Power to have abstract of title made; inspection thereof by prospective purchasers;
costs of abstract. (a) Whenever any court shall order the sale of any real estate or interest
therein, the court shall have power to have an abstract of the title of the property to be
sold to be made by some competent person or company, which said abstract shall be filed with
the officer making the sale for five days before the date of the sale, and which shall be
open to the inspection and examination of any prospective purchaser. (b) The court shall fix
the compensation of the person or company making such abstract, and the amount so fixed shall
be a part of the cost and expenses of said sale and shall be paid out of the proceeds thereof.
(Acts 1915, No. 545, p. 611; Code 1923, §§6661, 6662; Code 1940, T. 7, §§348, 349.)...

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8-29-1
Section 8-29-1 Definitions. For the purpose of this chapter, the following words have the following
meanings: (1) CONTRACTOR. Any person, individual, firm, corporation, partnership, or other
legal entity who contracts with an owner to improve real property or perform construction
services for an owner. (2) IMPROVE. To build, effect, alter, repair, or demolish any improvements
upon, connected with, or on, or beneath the surface of any real property; to excavate, clear,
grade, fill, landscape any real property; to construct driveways and roadways; to furnish
materials, including trees and shrubbery, for any of these purposes; or to perform any labor
upon these improvements. (3) IMPROVEMENT. All or any part of any building, structure, erection,
alteration, demolition, excavation, clearing, grading, filling, or landscaping, including
trees and shrubbery, driveways, and roadways on real property. (4) OWNER. Any person, individual,
firm, corporation, partnership, or other legal entity who...
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2-10-66
Section 2-10-66 Exchange of stock. Whenever an association organized under this article with
preferred capital stock shall purchase the stock or any property or any interest in any property
of any person, firm, corporation or association, it may discharge the obligations so incurred,
wholly or in part, by exchanging for the acquired interest shares of its preferred capital
stock to an amount which at par value would equal a fair market value of the stock or interest
so purchased, as determined by the board of directors. In that case the transfer to the association
of the stock or interest purchased shall be equivalent to payment in cash for the shares of
stock issued. (Acts 1921, Ex. Sess., No. 31, p. 38; Code 1923, §7144; Code 1940, T. 2, §102.)...

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34-27-2
Section 34-27-2 Definitions; exemptions from chapter. (a) For purposes of Articles 1 and 2
of this chapter, the following terms shall have the respective meanings ascribed by this section:
(1) ASSOCIATE BROKER. Any broker other than a qualifying broker. (2) BROKER. Any person licensed
as a real estate broker under Articles 1 and 2 of this chapter. (3) COMMISSION. The Alabama
Real Estate Commission, except where the context requires that it means the fee paid to a
broker or salesperson. (4) COMMISSIONER. A member of the commission. (5) COMPANY. Any sole
proprietorship, corporation, partnership, branch office, or lawfully constituted business
organization as the Legislature may provide for from time to time, which is licensed as a
company under Articles 1 and 2 of this chapter. (6) ENGAGE. Contractual relationships between
a qualifying broker and an associate broker or salesperson licensed under him or her whether
the relationship is employer-employee, independent contractor, or...
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35-4-433
Section 35-4-433 Liability for violations. (a) Any person who records or enters into an agreement
imposing a private transfer fee obligation in his or her favor after May 25, 2011, shall be
liable for: (1) Any and all damages resulting from the imposition of the private transfer
fee obligation on the transfer of an interest in the real property, including, but not limited
to, the amount of any transfer fee paid by a party to the transfer. (2) All attorney fees,
expenses, and costs incurred by a party to the transfer or mortgagee of the real property
to recover any private transfer fee paid or in connection with an action to quiet title. (b)
Where an agent acts on behalf of a principal to record or secure a private transfer fee obligation,
liability shall be assessed to the principal, rather than the agent. (Act 2011-260, p. 474,
§1.)...
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40-10-28
Section 40-10-28 Disposition of excess arising from sale. (a)(1) The excess arising from the
sale of any real estate remaining after paying the amount of the decree of sale, including
costs and expenses subsequently accruing, shall be paid over to a person or entity who has
redeemed the property as authorized in Section 40-10-120 or any other provisions of Alabama
law authorizing redemption from a tax sale, provided proof that the person or entity requesting
payment of the excess has properly redeemed the property is presented to the county commission
within three years after the tax sale has occurred. The county commission may retain any interest
earned on those funds. Until and unless the property is redeemed, the excess funds from the
tax sale shall be held in a separate account in the county treasury during the three-year
period. If at the end of the three-year period there has been no proper request for the excess
funds, those funds and any interest earned on those funds shall be...
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16-47-3
Section 16-47-3 Power to hold and dispose of property. Such corporation may hold and may lease,
sell or in any other manner not inconsistent with the object or terms of the grant or grants
under which it holds dispose of any property, real or personal, or any estate or interest
therein, remaining of the original or any subsequent grant by Congress, or by this state,
or by any person, or accruing to the corporation from any source, including also the proceeds
of the University Fund, as to it may seem best for the purposes of its institution. (School
Code 1927, §545; Code 1940, T. 52, §488.)...
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27-25-7
Section 27-25-7 Notice of availability of owner's title insurance. (a) In connection with any
transaction involving the purchase or sale of a fee simple or possessory interest in real
property in this state, the title insurer shall obtain or cause its agent to obtain, at or
before the closing of settlement and disbursement of any funds, a statement in writing from
the purchaser acknowledging that the purchaser has received a notice that owner's title insurance
may be available to the purchaser in accordance with the underwriting guidelines of the title
insurer and that the purchaser does or does not desire to purchase owner's insurance coverage.
The written notice of availability of owner's title insurance shall contain all of the following:
(1) The address or legal description of the property. (2) A disclosure that owner's title
insurance may be available in accordance with the underwriting guidelines of the title insurer
and the premium therefor. (3) A space to indicate the desire of...
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