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11-70-2
Section 11-70-2 Initiation and notice of action. (a) Class 2 municipalities may initiate an
expedited quiet title and foreclosure action under this chapter against a parcel of tax sale
property located within its municipal limits and purchased by the municipality. The municipality
shall record, in the office of the judge of probate in the county in which the 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,...
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11-70A-2
Section 11-70A-2 Initiation and notice of action. (a) Any Class 3 municipality may initiate
an expedited quiet title and foreclosure action under this section against a parcel of tax
sale property located within its municipal limits and purchased by the municipality from the
State Land Commissioner. The municipality shall record, in the office of the judge of probate
in the county in which the 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...
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11-99A-21
Section 11-99A-21 Failure to pay assessments. If the owner of any land within the district
fails to pay an assessment when due, time being of the essence, the board may commence proceedings
to foreclose on the land as follows: (1) The board shall send a letter, certified mail, return
receipt requested, United States first class mail to the last known address of the owner.
The address of the owner as shown in the tax assessment records of the tax assessor or revenue
commissioner for the county in which the property is located shall be sufficient. (2) The
letter shall specify that if payment is not made within 10 days of the date of the letter,
foreclosure proceedings may be commenced. (3) Any late payment received within the 10-day
period will accrue a late fee of the greater of five percent of the payment or fifty dollars
($50). (4) If payment is not made within the 10-day period, the entire assessment shall become
immediately due and payable, and the board may do either of the...
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3-5-8
Section 3-5-8 Posting of notice as to taking, etc., and hearing thereupon; proceedings where
owner appears and claims livestock or animal generally; proceedings and entry of judgment
for sale where livestock or animal not claimed and adjudged to be unlawfully at large generally.
(a) The district court shall give notice, by posting in three public places in the county,
setting forth the fact of such taking up, the description of the livestock or animal and the
fact that the owner is unknown or, if known, that he cannot be located, and notifying any
person claiming to be the owner of such livestock or animal to appear before the court at
a place named not less than three days nor more than six days from the date of such notice
and prove such claim of ownership. (b) If such person appears at any time and if the judge
of the district court is satisfied that such person is the actual owner of such livestock
or animal, then the judge shall require the owner of the livestock or animal to pay...
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40-10-129
Section 40-10-129 Deposit of redemption money - Lands bid in by state. When lands which have
been bid in by the state are redeemed, the judge of probate must immediately pay over to the
tax collector of the county the entire amount of money received by such judge of probate on
such redemption. The tax collector shall pay over to the proper authorities the fees of such
officers that accrued in the sale and shall determine the proportionate amounts of the redemption
money belonging to the state, including advertising fees, and the amounts of such redemption
money belonging to the county and to the school fund and to any municipality and to each holder
of a tax lien certificate. The tax collector shall monthly, by the tenth day of the month
next after the month in which the redemption was made, pay over such proportions to the proper
authorities, respectively, after deducting therefrom the commissions allowed by law to tax
collectors for collecting taxes; and he shall certify to the Land...
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40-10-25
Section 40-10-25 Appeal from decree. From any decree rendered by the probate court for the
sale of real estate for the payment of taxes, the defendant in the cause or the state, in
behalf of itself and the county, may appeal to the circuit court of the county within 30 days
after the rendition of the decree. If the defendant appeals, he must execute a bond in double
the amount of the decree, payable to the State of Alabama, with sufficient surety to be approved
by the judge of probate, and conditioned that he will prosecute the appeal to effect and pay
such judgment as the appellate court may render thereon; but the state shall not be required
to execute any bond. The district attorney shall represent the state on such appeal, and of
the pendency thereof the judge of probate must give him notice in writing; and on appeal by
the state, notice thereof shall be given the defendant, as in other cases of appeal from the
court to the circuit court, such appeal must be tried de novo, upon an...
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36-19-15
Section 36-19-15 Lien for expenses of repair, etc., paid by Fire Marshal. The expense so paid
by the Fire Marshal shall be a lien on the property, including the real estate on which the
property is located. Such lien shall be superior and prior to all other liens on such property
except the lien for taxes assessed and due the state, county and municipality wherein said
property is located and vendor's lien, and the Fire Marshal shall institute legal proceedings
within 30 days after such payment to enforce said lien in any court of record, and the Fire
Marshal may enjoin one or more parties occupying the same or different premises in the same
action. In order to make the lien against said property valid and binding, the Fire Marshal,
his deputies or assistants shall immediately upon serving the order provided in this article
upon any party or parties file a copy of said order in the probate judge's office of the county
wherein said property is located and cause the same to be...
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40-10-123
Section 40-10-123 Redeeming lots and parcels without redeeming entire property - When authorized.
When distinct lots or parcels of land have been included in one assessment and sold for taxes
under one decree, any person, including the owner, whose interest in one or more of such lots
or parcels is such as to entitle him to redeem may redeem the lots or parcels in which he
has such interest without redeeming all of said property; provided, that any owners desiring
to redeem any one or more parcels of land must also pay all tax on personal property assessed
against him in said assessment, together with all costs of court and advertising fees. (Acts
1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, ยง306.)...
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40-7-33
Section 40-7-33 Book of assessments - Required; form; use of assessment lists in lieu of book.
The tax assessor must make and enter in an assessment book, suitably ruled and substantially
bound, in forms as prescribed by the Department of Revenue, a condensed statement of all assessments
made during each tax year, showing in separate columns the name of the owner, a description
of the real estate and improvements thereon, the assessed value thereof and the value of the
personal property assessed for taxation; and the assessor shall compute and enter opposite
the name of each taxpayer the aggregate amount of state, county, and special taxes with which
such taxpayer is charged, except as may otherwise be provided herein. When the hearing of
objection to assessments has been completed as herein provided, the tax assessor shall complete
the said book by making the proper entries therein, and foot up at the bottom of each page
the aggregate of all such taxes. When appeals have been taken to...
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40-10-125
Section 40-10-125 Redeeming lots and parcels without redeeming entire property - How redeemed.
A person desiring to redeem any separate lot or parcel of land as authorized by Section 40-10-124
must file with the judge of probate an application in writing, under oath, setting forth the
date of the decree, the name of the defaulting taxpayer against whom the same was rendered,
the description and character of each lot or parcel of land included in the decree and the
assessed value thereof, if separately valued in the assessment or, if not separately valued,
stating that fact and stating the assessed value of the whole of the lands, a description
of the lot or parcel which the applicant seeks to redeem and, if not separately valued in
the assessment, stating the value thereof at the time of the assessment and the nature of
his interest in such lot or parcel; and such applicant must deposit with the judge of probate
a sum of money which bears the same proportion to the amount of taxes,...
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