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16-44B-1
Commission may deem appropriate. The executive director shall serve as secretary to the Interstate
Commission, but shall not be a Member of the Interstate Commission. The executive director
shall hire and supervise such other persons as may be authorized by the Interstate Commission.
D. The Interstate Commission's executive director and its employees shall be immune from suit
and liability, either personally or in their official capacity, for a claim for damage to
or loss of property or personal injury or other civil liability caused or arising
out of or relating to an actual or alleged act, error, or omission that occurred, or that
such person had a reasonable basis for believing occurred, within the scope of Interstate
Commission employment, duties, or responsibilities; provided, that such person shall not be
protected from suit or liability for damage, loss, injury, or liability caused by the
intentional or willful and wanton misconduct of such person. 1. The liability of...
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40-29-28
after the sale thereof. (2) PRICE. Such property or tract of property shall be permitted to
be redeemed upon payment to the purchaser, or in case he cannot be found in the county in
which the property to be redeemed is situated, then to the commissioner or his delegate, for
the use of the purchaser, his heirs, or assigns, the amount paid by such purchaser and interest
thereon at the current rate of interest per annum as last published and charged on delinquent
taxes by the Internal Revenue Service. Where the state was purchaser, the tax liability must
be paid in full in addition to the costs, penalties and interest in order to redeem. (c) Record.
When any lands sold are redeemed as provided in this section, the commissioner or his delegate
shall cause entry of the fact to be made upon the record mentioned in Section 40-29-31, and
such entry shall be evidence of such redemption. (d) There may be no redemption of personal
property. (Acts 1983, 4th Ex. Sess., No. 83-891, p. 128, §11.)...
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11-51-7
Section 11-51-7 Effect of assessments and enforcement thereof by levy of execution upon and
sale of property generally; right of redemption of owner of property sold generally. After
the assessment has been corrected by the council or other governing body or board of assessors,
it has the force and effect of a judgment against the property, real or personal, assessed
and against the person owning the same and, at any time within five years after delinquency,
may be enforced by an execution issued by the clerk to be levied upon the property, real or
personal, which was so assessed for taxation if to be found and, if not, then upon
any other property, real or personal, belonging to the person against whom such taxes
were assessed. The execution may be in form provided by the council or other governing body,
and may be levied by the chief of police or other person designated by the council or other
governing body, and the property so levied upon may be sold by such officer upon notice...

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11-70A-2
property is located, a notice of its intention to file an expedited quiet title and foreclosure
action. The notice shall include a legal description of the property, street address of the
property if available, a statement that the property is subject to expedited quiet title and
foreclosure proceedings under this chapter, and a statement that those proceedings may extinguish
any legal interests in the property. As used herein, "interested parties" shall
mean the owner, his or her heirs or personal representatives, any mortgagee or purchaser
of the subject property or any part thereof, and any party with an interest in the property,
or in any part thereof, legal or equitable, in severalty or as tenant in common, including
a judgment creditor or other creditor having a lien thereon, or any part thereof. (b) The
municipality shall make a good faith effort to identify the interested parties and the addresses
at which they can be reached. The municipality shall be presumed to have made a...
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11-70-2
property is located, a notice of its intention to file an expedited quiet title and foreclosure
action. The notice shall include a legal description of the property, street address of the
property if available, a statement that the property is subject to expedited quiet title and
foreclosure proceedings under this chapter, and a statement that those proceedings may extinguish
any legal interests in the property. As used herein, interested parties shall mean the owner,
his or her heirs or personal representatives, any mortgagee or purchaser of the subject
property or any part thereof, and any party with an interest in the property, or in any part
thereof, legal or equitable, in severalty or as tenant in common, including a judgment creditor
or other creditor having a lien thereon, or any part thereof. (b) The municipality shall make
a good faith effort to identify the interested parties and the addresses at which they can
be reached. The municipality shall be presumed to have made a...
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11-48-54
Section 11-48-54 Redemption of property after sale generally. Any real property heretofore
or hereafter sold for the satisfaction of a local improvement assessment lien imposed thereon
by the governing body of a municipality may be redeemed by the former owner, or his assigns,
or other person authorized to redeem property sold for taxes by the State of Alabama within
two years from the date of such sale by paying to the purchaser at such sale or to any person
deraigning title under such purchaser or to the city or town treasurer for such purchaser
or person deraigning title under such purchaser the amount of the purchase price for which
the property was sold at such sale plus an amount equal to interest on such purchase price
from the date of such sale to the date of redemption at the rate of six percent per annum
plus a fee of $2.00 to cover the expense of a conveyance. If the redemption is made from the
municipality, the payment may be made upon such terms including installment...
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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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7-9A-102
term includes: (A) proceeds to which a security interest attaches; (B) accounts, chattel paper,
payment intangibles, and promissory notes that have been sold; and (C) goods that are the
subject of a consignment. (13) "Commercial tort claim" means a claim arising in
tort with respect to which: (A) the claimant is an organization; or (B) the claimant is an
individual and the claim: (i) arose in the course of the claimant's business or profession;
and (ii) does not include damages arising out of personal injury to or the death
of an individual. (14) "Commodity account" means an account maintained by a commodity
intermediary in which a commodity contract is carried for a commodity customer. (15) "Commodity
contract" means a commodity futures contract, an option on a commodity futures contract,
a commodity option, or another contract if the contract or option is: (A) traded on or subject
to the rules of a board of trade that has been designated as a contract market for such a
contract...
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11-47-25
for the underlying obligation only to the extent the municipality realizes final payment of
the underlying obligation in cash or the equivalent. If final payment is not made by the credit
card issuer or other guarantor of payment in the credit card transaction, then the underlying
obligation shall survive and the municipality shall retain all remedies for enforcement which
would have applied if the credit card transaction had not occurred. No contract may modify
the provisions of this subsection. This subsection shall not make the underlying obligor liable
for any discount or administrative fees paid to a credit card issuer or other party by the
municipality. (j) A municipal government officer or employee of the municipality who accepts
a credit card payment in accordance with this section and any applicable procedures, rules,
or regulations of the governing body shall not thereby incur any personal liability
for the final collection of the payments. (Act 2000-377, p. 593, §1.)...
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33-5A-8
Section 33-5A-8 Right of redemption. (a) Where a vessel, or an interest in a vessel, is sold
under this chapter, the vessel may be redeemed by any of the following: (1) The debtor, including
any surety or guarantor. (2) A judgment creditor, or its transferee. (3) A transferee of the
interests of the debtor, either before or after the sale. A transfer of any kind made by the
debtor will accomplish a transfer of the interests of that party. (4) The spouse of a debtor,
or transferee of any interest of the debtor, who is a spouse on the day of the execution,
judgment, or foreclosure sale. (5) Children, heirs, or devisees of the debtor. (b) All persons
named or enumerated in subdivisions (a) (1) through (a) (5) may exercise the right of redemption
granted by this section within 90 days from the date of the sale. (c) (1) When any judgment
creditor or any transferee of a judgment creditor redeems under this section, all recorded
judgments, and recorded liens having a higher recorded priority...
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