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11-40-64
Section 11-40-64 Nature of rights and remedies. (a) Any Class 2 municipality to which this
article applies may proceed with judicial in rem foreclosures of municipal code liens in accordance
with the provisions of this article by enactment of an ordinance or resolution of the governing
authority of the Class 2 municipality in which the real property is located which ordinance
or resolution shall be sufficient authority for use of this article by the Class 2 municipality
to enforce its municipal code liens. (b) The ordinance of a Class 2 municipality authorizing
and approving the use of this article shall include all the following matters: (1) The initial
effective date for application of these procedures. (2) If the Class 2 municipality elects
not to apply these procedures to all real properties as of the same future date, then the
phase-in of these procedures over a period of time and the manner of determination of which
real properties are subject in which sequence to these...
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11-44E-52
Section 11-44E-52 Grant of franchise; lease, or right to use streets, etc.; transfer of waterworks,
sewer, electric, or gas plant and system to board or public corporation. No resolution, bylaw,
or ordinance granting to any person, firm, or corporation any franchise, lease, or right to
use the streets, public highways, thoroughfares, or public property of the city organized
under the provisions of this chapter, either in, under, upon, along, through, or over same
shall take effect and be in force until 30 days after the final enactment of same by the commission,
and publication of said resolution, or ordinance in full once a week for three consecutive
weeks in some newspaper published in the city, which publication shall be made at the expense
of the persons, firms, or corporations applying for the grant. Pending the passage of any
such resolution or ordinance, or during the time intervening between its final passage and
the expiration of the 30 days during which publication shall be...
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11-48-49
Section 11-48-49 Proceedings for sale of land upon failure of owner to pay assessment, installment,
or interest - Notice. If the property owner who has not elected to pay installments fails
to pay his assessments within 30 days or, having elected to pay in installments, fails to
pay the first installment in 30 days from the date of the assessment or makes default in the
payment of any annual installment or the interest thereon, the whole of such assessment shall
immediately become due and payable, and the officer designated by the municipality to collect
such assessments shall proceed to sell the property against which the assessment is made to
the highest bidder for cash, but he shall first give notice by publication once a week for
three consecutive weeks in some newspaper published in the city or town or of general circulation
therein of the date and time of such sale and the purpose for which the same is made, together
with a description of the property to be sold. If said officer...
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11-48-51
Section 11-48-51 Proceedings for sale of land upon failure of owner to pay assessment, installment
or interest - Costs of notice and sale charged against land, etc. The cost of such notice
and sale shall constitute a charge against the property to be sold and shall be retained out
of the proceeds of the sale. (Code 1907, §1404; Code 1923, §2219; Acts 1927, No. 639, p.
753; Code 1940, T. 37, §560.)...
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11-48-53
Section 11-48-53 Proceedings for sale of land upon failure of owner to pay assessment, installment,
or interest - Effect of error or defect in notice or sale. No mistake in the notice of sale
in the description of the property or in the name of the owner shall vitiate the assessment
or the lien and if, for any reason, the sale made by the city or town is ineffectual to pass
title, it shall operate as an assignment of the lien, and, upon the request of the purchaser,
supplementary proceedings of the same general character as required in this article may be
had to correct the errors in said proceedings for his benefit or the lien so assigned to him
may be enforced by civil action. (Code 1907, §1407; Code 1923, §2222; Acts 1927, No. 639,
p. 753; Code 1940, T. 37, §569.)...
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11-50-90
Section 11-50-90 Appeals from assessments. Any person aggrieved by the decision of the council
in making any assessment may appeal to the circuit court under the provisions of this Code
or the Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure providing for appeals from decisions of city or
town councils in making local assessments, and such appeals shall be tried as provided therein
and appeal taken to the Supreme Court or Court of Civil Appeals as therein provided. (Acts
1923, No. 165, p. 134; Code 1923, §2103; Code 1940, T. 37, §628.)...
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32-6-542
Section 32-6-542 Transfer of plates. (a)(1) The distinctive license plates shall not be transferable
between motor vehicle owners. (2) If the owner of a vehicle bearing the distinctive plates
sells, trades, exchanges, or otherwise disposes of the motor vehicle, the plates shall be
retained by the owner to whom issued and returned to the judge of probate or license commissioner
of the county, who shall receive and account for the plates. (3) If the owner acquires by
purchase, trade, exchange, or otherwise, a vehicle for which no standard plates have been
issued during the current license period, the judge of probate or license commissioner of
the county shall, upon being furnished by the owner proper certification of the acquisition
of the vehicle and the payment of the motor vehicle license tax due upon the vehicle, authorize
the transfer of the distinctive license plates previously purchased by the owner to the vehicle,
which plates shall authorize the operation of the vehicle for the...
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32-6-552
Section 32-6-552 Transfer of plates. (a)(1) The distinctive license plates shall not be transferable
between motor vehicle owners. (2) If the owner of a vehicle bearing the distinctive plates
sells, trades, exchanges, or otherwise disposes of the motor vehicle, the plates shall be
retained by the owner to whom issued and returned to the judge of probate or license commissioner
of the county, who shall receive and account for the plates. (3) If the owner acquires by
purchase, trade, exchange, or otherwise, a vehicle for which no standard plates have been
issued during the current license period, the judge of probate or license commissioner of
the county shall, upon being furnished by the owner proper certification of the acquisition
of the vehicle and the payment of the motor vehicle license tax due upon the vehicle, authorize
the transfer of the distinctive license plates previously purchased by the owner to the vehicle,
which plates shall authorize the operation of the vehicle for the...
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32-6-572
Section 32-6-572 Transfer of plates. (a)(1) The distinctive license plates shall not be transferable
between motor vehicle owners. (2) If the owner of a vehicle bearing the distinctive plates
sells, trades, exchanges, or otherwise disposes of the motor vehicle, the plates shall be
retained by the owner to whom issued and returned to the judge of probate or license commissioner
of the county, who shall receive and account for the plates. (3) If the owner acquires by
purchase, trade, exchange, or otherwise, a vehicle for which no standard plates have been
issued during the current license period, the judge of probate or license commissioner of
the county shall, upon being furnished by the owner proper certification of the acquisition
of the vehicle and the payment of the motor vehicle license tax due upon the vehicle, authorize
the transfer of the distinctive license plates previously purchased by the owner to the vehicle,
which plates shall authorize the operation of the vehicle for the...
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32-6-582
Section 32-6-582 Transfer of plates. (a)(1) The distinctive license plates shall not be transferable
between motor vehicle owners. (2) If the owner of a vehicle bearing the distinctive plates
sells, trades, exchanges, or otherwise disposes of the motor vehicle, the plates shall be
retained by the owner to whom issued and returned to the judge of probate or license commissioner
of the county, who shall receive and account for the plates. (3) If the owner acquires by
purchase, trade, exchange, or otherwise, a vehicle for which no standard plates have been
issued during the current license period, the judge of probate or license commissioner of
the county shall, upon being furnished by the owner proper certification of the acquisition
of the vehicle and the payment of the motor vehicle license tax due upon the vehicle, authorize
the transfer of the distinctive license plates previously purchased by the owner to the vehicle,
which plates shall authorize the operation of the vehicle for the...
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