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11-48-30
Section 11-48-30 Reduction or abatement of assessments on property owned by government or charitable
organizations in municipalities having population of 20,000 or less - Authority generally;
reconveyance of property acquired through foreclosure of assessment. The council of any town
or city having a population of less than 20,000 people according to the last federal census
or which shall hereafter have such a population according to any such census that may be taken
hereafter shall have the power to reduce or abate any assessments heretofore or hereafter
made for public improvements in such town or city in cases where such assessments have been
levied or attempted to be levied against property owned by the State of Alabama or by such
town or city or by the county in which such town or city is located or owned by any church,
hospital, or other charitable organization, whether or not such assessment shall have been
made final and the time to appeal therefrom expired. Such council may...
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45-2-243.54
Section 45-2-243.54 Notice requirements. The notice provided for in the preceding section shall
state that, at a time and place therein mentioned, not less than 20 days from the date of
publication, the Baldwin County Commission shall meet to hear and determine any objections
or defense that may be filed to such assessment or the amount thereof. The county commission
shall also verify that the two-thirds approval requirement provided in Section 45-2-243.50
is met. (Act 84-524, p. 1143, §5.)...
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45-44A-41.06
Section 45-44A-41.06 Objections; collection. At the time fixed for receiving and considering
the report, the city council shall hear the same, together with any objections which may be
raised by any property owners liable to be assessed for the work if abating the nuisance and
thereupon make such notifications in the report as they deem necessary, after which by motion
or resolution the report shall be confirmed. The amounts of the cost for abating the nuisance
in front of or upon the various parcels of land mentioned in the report shall constitute special
assessments against the respective parcel of land and as thus made and confirmed shall constitute
a lien on the property for the amount of such assessments, respectively. After confirmation
of the report, a copy shall be turned over to the appropriate officials or employees of such
county who are charged with the collection of taxes or assessments, whereupon it shall be
the duty of the official or employee to add the amounts of the...
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45-41-72.07
Section 45-41-72.07 Hearing; adoption of resolution. The county commission shall hear and pass
upon all objections to and protests against the proposed assessment under any reasonable rules
and regulations it may adopt. After the hearing, the commission shall have the power to reduce
or abate assessments, including the power to abate assessments against property owned by the
State of Alabama or any governmental subdivision thereof, churches, hospitals, schools, or
other charitable organizations. The county commission shall then adopt a resolution finally
approving the assessments and the amounts thereof against the property described and fixing
a time or times for payment thereof. Each assessment as finally approved shall constitute
a lien against the property against which it is made. (Act 92-478, p. 952, §8.)...
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11-52-52
Section 11-52-52 Filing of tentative report of board of appraisers; notice of filing of report
and of period for filing objections thereto; meeting of board of appraisers as to objections
and transmittal of report to council; approval or disapproval of report by council; payment
of compensation to property owners generally; effect of failure of council to approve report
or provide for payment of compensation within 90 days. The board of appraisers shall, within
90 days after the time fixed for the filing of claims, file its tentative report with the
clerk of the council, setting forth its findings as to the amounts of compensation to be paid
the respective owners of the lands included within the lines of such reservations as located
on the approved plat. Thereupon the clerk of the council shall publish once a week for two
consecutive weeks in at least two newspapers of general circulation in the municipality the
fact of the filing of the report of the appraisers and specify a period of...
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11-43-8
Section 11-43-8 Establishment of salaries of municipal officers. The salaries of all officers
of cities or towns except aldermen and councilmen shall be fixed by the municipal council
or other governing body, but if there is a salary limit for such officers provided in the
charter or laws governing the city or town, the same shall not be altered or changed above
such salary limit except by a two-thirds vote of all members elected to said municipal council
or other governing body of such cities or towns and by and with the consent of the mayor.
(Code 1907, §1456; Code 1923, §2312; Code 1940, T. 37, §409.)...
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11-51-4
Section 11-51-4 Submission of assessment rolls of certain cities to county commission; acceptance
and adoption thereof by county commission. In cities having over 15,000 inhabitants, if the
council or other governing body shall assess taxes upon property liable under the Constitution
and laws of this state for city taxes and furnish to the county commission an assessment roll
showing property and assessed value thereof prior to April 1 of each year, then the county
commission shall take such assessment and may adopt the same. (Acts 1909, No. 200, p. 197;
Code 1923, §2126; Acts 1931, No. 553, p. 650; Code 1940, T. 37, §672.)...
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11-84-1
Section 11-84-1 Authorized. Each of the several counties, cities, and towns in the State of
Alabama, acting through its county commission, council, or other governing body, is hereby
authorized and empowered to acquire by purchase, gift, or bequest such tracts of land suitable
for the growth of trees as may be available and as such governing body may deem it wise to
so acquire and to administer the same as well as any lands now owned by any such county, city,
or town and suitable for the growth of trees as county, city, or town forests. (Acts 1945,
No. 220, p. 343, §1.)...
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40-2-15
As soon as practicable after any property assessment has been set aside by the Department of
Revenue, the department shall make a revaluation and, in the same notice, set a date for hearing
objections, if any are made, to the valuation so fixed, and the hearing of objections shall
be held at the office of the Department of Revenue, in Montgomery, Alabama, or at the courthouse
of the county in which is located the property involved in the assessment, if demanded by
the taxpayer, his agent or attorney, and when such assessment shall have been completed and
made final by the department it shall notify the tax assessor of each county in which such
property so revalued and assessed is situated of the amount of the assessment in such county,
together with a general description of the property as assessed, which the assessor must enter
in the book of assessments in addition to the assessments of other real estate and personal
property. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §132.)...
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11-42-123
Section 11-42-123 Ordering of election by proclamation. If the council or governing body of
each city or town confirms the agreement, then the mayor of the city or town proposed to be
annexed to the other city or town shall, by proclamation, order an election to be held on
a day fixed in the proclamation in his city or town, submitting to a vote of the qualified
electors in his city or town the following proposition: "Shall the agreement for the
annexation of (naming the city or town) to (naming the city or town) be ratified?" and
stating in such proclamation that one of the triplicates of the agreement made which is submitted
for ratification is on file in the office of the clerk of such city or town, open to the inspection
of the public. (Code 1907, §1136; Code 1923, §1831; Code 1940, T. 37, §198.)...
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