11-51-17
Section 11-51-17 Sales of property for payment of taxes, etc., generally - Purchase of property by municipality. The city or town may become the purchaser at such sale, and the officer making the purchase shall bid a sum sufficient to pay the full amounts due for taxes, assessments filed, interest, and costs, and the amount due the city or town shall be allowed as a credit on such purchase. (Code 1907, §1325; Code 1923, §2140; Code 1940, T. 37, §686.)...
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12-14-17
Section 12-14-17 Procedure for abolition of municipal courts by governing bodies of municipalities; effect of abolition generally. (a) The governing body of any municipality having a municipal court may at any time by ordinance abolish its municipal court and the jurisdiction of the court so abolished shall be transferred to the district court of the district in which the municipality is located under the conditions and effective dates provided in this section. A certified copy of the ordinance abolishing the municipal court shall be transmitted by certified mail to the clerk of the district court for the district in which the municipality is located, the presiding judge of the circuit court for the judicial circuit in which the municipality is located, the clerk of the circuit court, the Clerk of the Supreme Court, the Secretary of State and the Administrative Director of the Courts. (b) All pending cases and process in those cases which are to be acted upon by the district court...
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12-17-24
Section 12-17-24 Presiding judges - Supervision of judges and other court personnel. The presiding circuit judge shall exercise a general supervision of the judges, clerks, registers, court reporters, bailiffs, sheriffs and other court employees of the circuit and district courts within the circuit, except employees of the clerk, and see that they attend strictly to the prompt, diligent discharge of their duties. (Acts 1915, No. 712, p. 809; Code 1923, §6698; Code 1940, T. 13, §172; Acts 1975, No. 1205, p. 2384, §2-103.)...
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12-5-10
Section 12-5-10 Powers and duties of Administrative Director of Courts generally. In addition to any other duties and responsibilities that may be assigned to the Administrative Director of Courts by the Chief Justice, he shall have the following duties and authority with respect to all courts, subject to the direction of the Chief Justice: (1) To require the filing of reports, the collection and compilation of statistical data and other information on the judicial and financial operation of the courts and on the operation of other offices directly related to and serving the courts; (2) To determine the state of the dockets and evaluate the practices and procedures of the courts and make recommendations concerning the number of judges and other personnel required for the efficient administration of justice; (3) To prescribe uniform administrative and business methods, systems, forms and records to be used in the offices of the clerks and registers of courts; (4) To prepare and submit...
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17-6-48
Section 17-6-48 Designating certain officers by number. In all primary and general elections of associate justices of the Supreme Court of Alabama, justices of the courts of appeals of Alabama, judges of the circuit and district courts, and associate members of the public service commission, wherein two or more of such justices, judges, or officers are to be elected at the same time, each of such places to be filled shall be designated by number by the Secretary of State. (Acts 1927, No. 348, p. 409; Code 1940, T. 17, §146; §17-7-20; amended and renumbered by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §33.)...
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40-7-44
Section 40-7-44 Assessment against auctioneers. The tax assessor shall assess the taxes against each auctioneer, provided by law, and shall enter the same on his books as in cases of other assessments, and such assessor shall immediately make a statement of such assessment and deliver the same to the tax collector for collection. Such taxes become assessable and payable immediately upon the expiration of each such auction sale. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §73.)...
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45-47-81.03
Section 45-47-81.03 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2018 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2018. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) The judge of probate is relieved of all duties and responsibilities relating to the assessment and collection of taxes, commissions, and issuance fees on motor vehicles. The revenue commissioner shall receive the commissions and fees currently allocated to the judge of probate for performing these functions, and those fees and commissions shall be remitted to the county general fund. Reporting and remitting the collections of those fees shall be made by the revenue commissioner or as otherwise required by law. (b) The Revenue Commissioner of Marion County shall perform all duties relating to the issuance of motor vehicle license plates in the county and shall perform all duties relating to the assessment and collection of ad valorem taxes, commissions, fees, or other charges imposed by law on motor vehicles, which...
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12-8-6
Section 12-8-6 Duties of conference generally. It shall be the duty of the Judicial Conference: (1) To make a continuous study of the administration of justice in this state and of the organization, procedure, practice, rules and methods of administration and operation of each and all of the courts of the state; (2) To receive and consider and in its discretion investigate criticisms and suggestions pertaining to the administration of justice in the state; (3) To prepare for presentation to the Legislature at each regular session thereof a report of the proceedings of the conference and its recommendations relative to improving the administration of justice in Alabama and particularly of expediting the business of the courts and utilizing in the most appropriate manner the judges of the circuit courts and district courts of the state. The conference shall also recommend such changes or additions to the rules of practice of the trial and appellate courts of the state as in its judgment...
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28-3-45
Section 28-3-45 Supervision of sale and distribution of malt or brewed and vinous beverages; collection of licenses and taxes accruing from sale, distribution, etc., of malt and vinous beverages generally. (a) The board is authorized, empowered and directed to supervise the conduct, management and operation of the sale and distribution within this state of all malt or brewed beverages as defined in this chapter and vinous beverages of an alcoholic content of not to exceed 24 percent by volume. (b) The board is authorized and directed to collect all licenses and taxes levied in this chapter accruing from the sale, distribution, receipt or storing for the purpose of sale within this state any and all malt and vinous beverages enumerated and defined in this chapter. (Acts 1936-37, Ex. Sess., No. 66, p. 40; Code 1940, T. 29, §42.)...
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40-5-42
Section 40-5-42 Collection of taxes by action. In cases where there is no provision by law authorizing the collection of taxes by an action, the taxes due to the state or to any county, city, town, special school district, or other special district may, after the same shall become delinquent, be collected by the state or by any county, city or town, or county or city board of education, by an action in any court of competent jurisdiction. In addition to the remedy here given to public agencies for the collection of taxes due them by an action, the tax collector of every county is authorized to sue in his own name and in the capacity of his office for the recovery of all taxes collectable by his office which are due to any of the above agencies or any other public agency for which the tax collector is charged with the responsibility of collecting the tax. Such county tax collectors are also authorized to act in their own names and in the capacity of their office in any bankruptcy or...
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