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45-37A-350
Section 45-37A-350 Civil action by municipality regarding condition of real property. In the
City of Mountain Brook in Jefferson County, whenever by reason of the dilapidated, deteriorated,
unsafe, or unhealthful condition of real property or any improvements situated thereupon,
the municipality files a civil action in any court of the state to compel the owner or occupant
of real property to bring the property or improvements into compliance with any statute, ordinance,
or regulation establishing, governing, or regulating public health, sanitation, safety, welfare,
or minimum standards of human habitability, or to abate or eliminate a public nuisance created
by the conditions, the city, if it prevails in the civil action, may recover as a part of
its costs in the action its actual and reasonable attorney's fees and litigation expenses
incurred in connection therewith upon a showing by the city that the city afforded the defendant
a reasonable opportunity to voluntarily correct or cure...
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45-49-91.21
Section 45-49-91.21 Land use control fee. The Mobile County Commission shall levy upon owners
of any real property located within the district which has elected to come under the jurisdiction
of the board, a uniform land use control fee that shall be equal to 1/10 mill of the appraised
value of the parcel as determined by the Mobile County Revenue Commissioner. However, in no
case shall this fee be less than three dollars ($3) per parcel. Property exempt from fees
and taxes under Act 41 and Act 91 are exempt from the land use control fee provided for under
this section. The Mobile County Revenue Commissioner shall assess the land use control fee
on the real property subject to the land use control fee within the district. The fee shall
be assessed and collected at the same time and in the same manner as ad valorem taxes due
on the property. The board may bring civil action for the collection of the fee, and collection
costs, upon the failure of a property owner to pay the fee as...
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11-48-54
Section 11-48-54 Redemption of property after sale generally. Any real property heretofore
or hereafter sold for the satisfaction of a local improvement assessment lien imposed thereon
by the governing body of a municipality may be redeemed by the former owner, or his assigns,
or other person authorized to redeem property sold for taxes by the State of Alabama within
two years from the date of such sale by paying to the purchaser at such sale or to any person
deraigning title under such purchaser or to the city or town treasurer for such purchaser
or person deraigning title under such purchaser the amount of the purchase price for which
the property was sold at such sale plus an amount equal to interest on such purchase price
from the date of such sale to the date of redemption at the rate of six percent per annum
plus a fee of $2.00 to cover the expense of a conveyance. If the redemption is made from the
municipality, the payment may be made upon such terms including installment...
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18-4-14
Section 18-4-14 Procedure for acquiring real property. Whenever real property is acquired by
a state agency in connection with any programs or projects, the acquisition shall be conducted,
to the greatest extent practicable, in accordance with the following: (1) An agency shall
make every reasonable effort to acquire, expeditiously, real property by negotiation. (2)
Real property shall be appraised before the initiation of negotiations, and the owner or his
or her designated representative shall be given an opportunity to accompany the appraiser
during his or her inspection of the property. (3) Before the initiation of negotiations for
real property, the state agency concerned shall establish an amount which it believes to be
just compensation for the property and shall make a prompt offer to acquire the property for
the full amount established. In no event shall the amount be less than the approved appraisal
of the fair market value of the property by the agency. Any decrease or...
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41-4-353
Section 41-4-353 Applicability of provisions; exceptions. (a) All real property owned or leased
by state departments, boards, bureaus, commissions, agencies, offices, and other instruments
of the state is subject to the requirements of this article and in Sections 41-4-2, 41-4-3,
41-4-261, and 41-9-141 except: (1) All educational facilities including K-12, postsecondary,
and higher education facilities. (2) Facilities of the Legislative Branch of government. (3)
Facilities of the Judicial Branch of government. (4) Facilities of the Retirement Systems
of Alabama. (5) Facilities of the Alabama Port Authority. (6) Facilities of the State Military
Department. (7) Lands managed by the Lands Division of the Department of Conservation and
Natural Resources. (8) Right-of-way owned by the Department of Transportation. (9) Gulf State
Park. (10) Facilities and real property owned or leased by departments, boards, bureaus, commissions,
agencies, offices, and other instruments of the state that do...
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10A-10-1.15
Section 10A-10-1.15 Merger. (a) For purposes of this section, the following words shall have
the respective meanings ascribed to them: (1) ALABAMA REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST. A real
estate investment trust organized in compliance with the provisions of this chapter. (2) BUSINESS
TRUST. a. An entity described in Section 10A-16-1.01. b. An unincorporated trust or association,
including an Alabama real estate investment trust, a common-law trust, or a Massachusetts
trust, which is engaged in business and in which property is acquired, held, managed, administered,
controlled, invested, or disposed of for the benefit and profit of any person who may become
a holder of a transferable unit of beneficial interest in the trust. (3) DOMESTIC LIMITED
LIABILITY COMPANY. A limited liability company as defined under the Alabama Limited Liability
Company Law. (4) DOMESTIC LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. A limited partnership as defined under the
Alabama Limited Partnership Law. (5) FOREIGN BUSINESS TRUST. A...
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45-26-142.09
Section 45-26-142.09 Board of directors. (a) The affairs and business of the district shall
be managed by a board of directors consisting of seven members who shall be appointed in the
following manner: (1) The county commissioner or commissioners in Elmore County in whose county
commission district or districts the fire district created by this part is located shall collectively
appoint one member who shall be a qualified property owner. (2) The county commissioner or
commissioners in Tallapoosa County in whose county commission district or districts the fire
district created by this part is located shall collectively appoint one member who shall be
a qualified property owner. (3) The members of the Elmore County legislative delegation in
whose representative district or districts any fire district created by this part is located
shall collectively appoint one member who shall be a qualified property owner. (4) The members
of the Tallapoosa County legislative delegation in whose...
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11-48-8
Section 11-48-8 Hearing upon objections as to proposed improvement; amendment, modification,
rescission, etc., of ordinance or resolution; actions ratified and confirmed where prior to
ordinance, resolution or hearing. (a) At the meeting, to be held as provided for as specified
in Section 11-48-6, or at a place and time to which the same may be adjourned, all persons
whose property may be affected by the proposed improvement may appear in person or by attorney
or by petition and object or protest against said improvement, the material to be used or
the alternative types of material or any of them from which selection is later to be made,
if any, and the manner of making the same, and said council shall consider such objection
and protest and may confirm, amend, modify, or rescind the original ordinance or resolution.
But if objection to the proposed improvement is made by a majority in frontage of the property
owners to be affected thereby when the proposed improvement is to be...
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35-19-2
Section 35-19-2 Definitions. The following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) ACTIVITY
AND USE LIMITATIONS. Restrictions or obligations created under this chapter with respect to
real property. (2) AGENCY or DEPARTMENT. The Alabama Department of Environmental Management.
(3) COMMON INTEREST COMMUNITY. A condominium, cooperative, or other real property with respect
to which a person, by virtue of the person's ownership of a parcel of real property, is obligated
to pay property taxes or insurance premiums, or for maintenance, or improvement of other real
property described in a recorded covenant that creates the common interest community. (4)
DIRECTOR. The Director of the Alabama Department of Environmental Management or his or her
designated representative. (5) ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANT. A servitude arising under an environmental
response project that imposes activity and use limitations. (6) ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE PROJECT.
A plan or work performed for environmental remediation...
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45-26-142.11
Section 45-26-142.11 Service charge or fee - Approval; collection. (a) No service charge may
be assessed unless the service charge is approved at a referendum election of the qualified
voters in the district, provided that no person may vote more than once in the election. (b)
Any service charge assessed shall be collected by the revenue commissioner of the county where
the property is located and distributed to the board of the district for fire protection and
emergency medical services and for the administration of the district. (c) The expenses of
establishing and maintaining the district shall be paid for by the proceeds of the service
charge, which shall be assessed and collected from qualified property owners within the district.
The revenues collected from each district, less any costs of collection, shall be used for
fire protection and emergency medical services in the district. The service charge shall be
a personal obligation of the owner of the property served by the...
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