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11-81-65
Section 11-81-65 Bonds for refunding or funding of bonds outstanding - Security. Where the
indebtedness to be funded or refunded is secured in whole or in part by a lien, mortgage,
or deed of trust upon any property belonging to the municipality or by a pledge, assignment,
or appropriation of certain revenues or resources of the municipality, such municipality may
make a new lien, mortgage, or deed of trust upon such property or a new pledge, assignment,
or appropriation of such revenues or resources to secure the payment of the principal and
interest of such funding or refunding bonds, subject, however, to any valid prior liens, mortgages,
deeds of trust, pledges, assignments and appropriations. Municipalities are further authorized
to pledge, assign and appropriate to the payment of the principal and interest of funding
and refunding bonds issued after February 15, 1933, the collections or proceeds of any or
all uncollected special assessments and any or all moneys to be derived from...
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40-12-51
Section 40-12-51 Automobile dealers. Each person dealing in, selling, or purchasing for resale
automobiles, trucks, or other self-propelled vehicles shall pay an annual state license as
provided in this section and shall pay a county license tax of one half the amount of his
state license tax for the use of the counties. The following license taxes shall be paid by
each dealer, each agent, or other person, except agents of a dealer who have procured the
licenses required in the following section: In cities and towns of 50,000 or more inhabitants,
$140; in cities and towns of over 25,000 and not exceeding 50,000 inhabitants, $100; in cities
and towns of over 10,000 and not exceeding 25,000 inhabitants, $80; in cities and towns of
over 5,000 and not exceeding 10,000 inhabitants, $65; in cities and towns of over 2,500 and
not exceeding 5,000 inhabitants, $50; in cities and towns of 2,500 and less inhabitants, $30;
in all other places, whether incorporated or not, $30; provided, that a...
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11-40-68
Section 11-40-68 Foreclosure sale; form of deed. (a) Following the hearing and order of the
court in accordance with Section 11-40-66, the court shall cause a sale of the real property
to be advertised and conducted by the court in a manner similar to that procedure contemplated
by Section 40-10-15. The sale shall not occur earlier than 45 days following the date of the
order of the court. (b) Except as otherwise authorized by law, the minimum bid price for the
sale of the real property shall be the redemption amount. (1) In the absence of any bid higher
than the minimum bid price, the court or its designee shall bid in for the real property on
behalf of the Class 2 municipality or its designee in an amount equal to the minimum bid price,
thereby causing the Class 2 municipality to become the purchaser at the sale pursuant to Section
11-40-66. (2) A bid in on behalf of the Class 2 municipality or its designee shall be tendered
as a credit bid for that part of the minimum bid price...
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11-63-1
Section 11-63-1 Definitions. The words and phrases hereinafter defined, wherever used in this
chapter, shall be deemed to have the respective meanings ascribed to them in this section.
(1) MUNICIPALITY. An incorporated city or town in the State of Alabama. (2) RELATED PUBLIC
CORPORATION. Such term, when used with respect to a municipality, means and includes each
of the following: a. A public corporation organized pursuant to an Alabama statute that requires
all the directors of such corporation to be elected by the governing body of the municipality;
or b. A public corporation organized pursuant to an Alabama statute that requires that at
least one-half of the directors of such corporation be elected by the governing body of the
municipality and that any directors thereof other than those elected by the governing body
of the municipality be appointed by the Governor of Alabama. (3) SECURITIES. Bonds, warrants,
notes, and certificates of indebtedness or any of them. (4) MUNICIPAL...
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40-12-10
Section 40-12-10 License inspectors generally; when taxes due and payable; collection and distribution
of penalties and citation fees on delinquent licenses. (a) The county commission of each county
is hereby authorized and empowered to appoint a license inspector. (b) It shall be the duty
of the license inspector to scrutinize the records and stubs kept in the office of the probate
judge and also to examine the license records of each city or town located in the county or
counties of which he has been appointed license inspector; and, if it shall be reported to
any license inspector or come to his knowledge that any person, persons, firms, or corporations
have failed or refused to take out a license for a business or occupation for which a license
is required by the state or have failed or refused to take out a license for operating any
motor vehicle or trailer for which a license is required by law, the license inspector shall
thereupon cite such delinquent to appear before the...
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40-8-1
Section 40-8-1 Classification of property; assessment rate. (a) On and after October 1, 1978,
with respect to ad valorem taxes levied by the state, and, unless otherwise provided, with
respect to ad valorem taxes levied by a county, municipality, or other taxing authority other
than the state, all taxable property shall be divided into the following classes and no other
and shall be assessed for ad valorem tax purposes at the following ratios of assessed value
to the fair and reasonable market value of such property, or, as may be provided by law, to
the current use value of such property: CLASS I. All property of utilities used in the business
of such utilities, 30 percent. CLASS II. All property not otherwise classified, 20 percent.
CLASS III. All agricultural, forest, and residential property, and historic buildings and
sites, 10 percent. CLASS IV. All private passenger automobiles and motor trucks of the type
commonly known as "pickups" or "pickup trucks" owned and operated by an...

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45-13-120
Section 45-13-120 Compensation; election; oath and bond; office space, equipment; chief clerk;
powers and duties; issuance of licenses; disposition of funds. (a)(1) Effective October 1,
1991, there is hereby created the office of commissioner of licenses. The salary of the commissioner
of licenses shall be in the amount of thirty-six thousand dollars ($36,000) annually. The
annual salary shall be payable in equal biweekly installments from the general funds of the
county, as all other county employees are paid. (2) The office of commissioner of licenses
shall be established upon the occurrence of a vacancy before October 1, 1991, in either the
office of tax assessor or tax collector, then, in that event, the officer remaining after
the office of revenue commissioner is established, shall be the license commissioner for the
remainder of the unexpired term for which he or she was elected as either tax assessor or
as tax collector, as the case may be, and the license commissioner shall be...
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40-12-253
Section 40-12-253 Ad valorem taxation of motor vehicles. (a) Effective January 1, 2000, ad
valorem taxes on motor vehicles shall be assessed and the tax collected forward on a current
basis to coincide with the collection of motor vehicle license taxes and registration fees.
(1) Ad valorem taxes on motor vehicles shall become due and payable on the first day of the
registration renewal month of the owner, the date the motor vehicle enters the State of Alabama,
the date the motor vehicle is removed from the inventory of a dealer, or the date on which
the motor vehicle is otherwise determined to be taxable, whichever comes first. Ad valorem
taxes on motor vehicles shall become delinquent on the first day of the month following the
registration renewal month for the owner or as otherwise provided by law. (2) Ad valorem tax
on motor vehicles shall be collected through the last day of the month which precedes the
assigned registration renewal month for the owner as provided in Section...
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40-29-22
Section 40-29-22 Lien for taxes - Validity and priority against certain persons. (a) Purchasers,
holders of security interests, mechanic's lienors, and judgment lien creditors. The lien imposed
by Section 40-29-20 shall not be valid as against any purchaser, holder of a security interest,
mechanic's lienor, or judgment lien creditor until notice thereof which meets the requirements
of subsection (f) has been filed by the Commissioner of Revenue or his delegate, and shall
not be perfected as against any purchaser, holder of a security interest, mechanic's lienor,
or judgment lien creditor until the date such notice is filed. (b) Protection for certain
interest even though notice filed. Even though notice of a lien imposed by Section 40-29-20
has been filed, such lien shall not be valid: (1) SECURITIES. With respect to a security (as
defined in subsection (g)(4)): a. As against a purchaser of such security who at the time
of purchase did not have actual notice or knowledge of the...
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11-51-128
Section 11-51-128 Telephone companies. (a) The maximum amount of privilege or license tax which
the several municipalities within this state may annually assess and collect of persons operating
telephone exchanges and long distance telephone lines in this state for the privilege of doing
intrastate business within the limits of such municipalities, whether such persons are incorporated
under the laws of this state or any other state, is fixed as follows: (1) In municipalities
having not exceeding 500 inhabitants, exchange license, $15.00, long distance license, $8.00;
(2) In municipalities having a population of more than 500 and not exceeding 1,000, exchange
license, $30.00, long distance license, $8.00; (3) In municipalities having a population of
more than 1,000 and not exceeding 2,000, exchange license, $60.00, long distance license,
$15.00; (4) In municipalities having a population of more than 2,000 and not exceeding 3,000,
exchange license, $105.00, long distance license,...
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