40-10-181
Section 40-10-181 Definitions. For purposes of this article, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) TAX COLLECTING OFFICIAL. The elected or appointed person responsible for collecting ad valorem taxes in a county. (2) TAX LIEN. The perpetual first priority lien provided by Section 40-1-3 against any parcel of real property representing taxes assessed and levied against the property, together with interest, penalties, fees, and costs applicable by law to the taxes. (3) TAX LIEN AUCTION. The public sale of all tax liens advertised under Section 40-10-182 and held no earlier than March 1 or later than June 15 of the current ad valorem tax year where the awarding of the tax lien certificate is based on the lowest interest rate bid on a tax lien. (4) TAX LIEN SALE. The sale of an unsold tax lien by private sale between a tax collecting official and the purchaser of a tax lien under Section 40-10-199. (5) UNIFORM PARCEL NUMBER. The unique parcel identification number...
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40-29-22
Section 40-29-22 Lien for taxes - Validity and priority against certain persons. (a) Purchasers, holders of security interests, mechanic's lienors, and judgment lien creditors. The lien imposed by Section 40-29-20 shall not be valid as against any purchaser, holder of a security interest, mechanic's lienor, or judgment lien creditor until notice thereof which meets the requirements of subsection (f) has been filed by the Commissioner of Revenue or his delegate, and shall not be perfected as against any purchaser, holder of a security interest, mechanic's lienor, or judgment lien creditor until the date such notice is filed. (b) Protection for certain interest even though notice filed. Even though notice of a lien imposed by Section 40-29-20 has been filed, such lien shall not be valid: (1) SECURITIES. With respect to a security (as defined in subsection (g)(4)): a. As against a purchaser of such security who at the time of purchase did not have actual notice or knowledge of the...
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11-81-245
Section 11-81-245 Consent requirements; disclosure statement. (a)(1) Before entering into a written contract with a local government, the real property owner shall provide, or the local government shall obtain, a verified recordable copy of written consent and subordination agreement signed by the holder of each existing mortgage or other lien on the relevant real property stating that the mortgagee or other lienholder consents to the imposition of the assessment and that the priority of the mortgage or other lien is subordinated to the assessment lien in a form and substance acceptable to each mortgagee and other lienholder. The consent and subordination agreement must be in a form that may be recorded in the appropriate recording office in the county or counties where the real property is located, and the consent and subordination agreement with the owner's assessment contract shall be recorded in that office. (2) This subsection does not limit in any way the rights or authority of...
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45-49-242.20
Section 45-49-242.20 Pest control ad valorem tax. (a)(1) The Court of County Commissioners, Board of Revenue, or like governing body of Mobile County is hereby authorized to levy and collect, in addition to all other taxes authorized by law, a special annual ad valorem tax of one mill on each dollar's worth of taxable real and personal property in Mobile County for the administration, operation, and maintenance of mosquito, rodent, and other vector control activities to be carried out by the Mobile County Board of Health. Such tax shall be based upon the last preceding assessment for state and county purposes commencing with the tax year beginning October 1, 1976; its collection shall conform to the collection of taxes from counties; and it shall constitute a lien against the property. The tax shall be added by the appropriate county officials to the state and county tax bill immediately following the levy of such tax. Such taxes shall be subject to the same due and delinquency date,...
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45-2-261.09
Section 45-2-261.09 Assessment of uniform zoning fee. The county commission may levy upon the owner of any real property located within any planning district in which a majority of the qualified electors have voted in the affirmative in an election described in Section 45-2-261.07, a uniform zoning fee not in excess of ten dollars ($10) per parcel of real property per year. Upon the levy the Tax Assessor of Baldwin County shall assess the uniform zoning fee on the real property subject to the uniform zoning fee within the planning district. The assessment shall be collected by the Tax Collector of Baldwin County on annual ad valorem tax bills and non-payment of the assessment shall constitute a lien on the assessed property. The uniform zoning fee shall not be assessed for more than two years. The Tax Collector of Baldwin County shall collect the fee and the proceeds therefrom shall be deposited in the General Fund of Baldwin County to be expended exclusively for the purpose of...
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35-11-450
Section 35-11-450 Definitions. As used in this division the following terms have the following meanings: (1) BROKER. A broker as defined in Section 34-27-2. (2) CLIENT. A person or entity having an interest in commercial real estate that has entered into a written brokerage or agency agreement with a real estate broker relative to the commercial real estate. (3) COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE. Any real estate including real estate classified as agricultural for tax assessment purposes other than real estate containing one to four residential units. Commercial real estate does not include single-family residential units such as condominiums, townhomes, mobile homes, residential lots, or homes in a subdivision when sold, leased, or otherwise conveyed on a unit-by-unit basis even though these units may be part of a larger building or parcel or real estate containing more than four residential units. For all purposes of this division, commercial real estate does not include, and this division...
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11-99-2
Section 11-99-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter: (1) BLIGHTED OR ECONOMICALLY DISTRESSED AREA: a. An area in which the structures, buildings, or improvements, by reason of dilapidation, deterioration, age, or obsolescence, inadequate provision for ventilation, light, air, sanitation, or open spaces, high density of population and overcrowding, or the existence of conditions which endanger life or property by fire and other causes, or any combination of such factors, are conducive to ill health, transmission of disease, infant mortality, juvenile delinquency, or crime, and are detrimental to the public health, safety, morals, or welfare, or b. Any area which by reason of the presence of a substantial number of substandard, slum, deteriorated, or deteriorating structures, predominance of defective or inadequate street layout, faulty lot layout in relation to size, adequacy, accessibility, or usefulness, unsanitary or unsafe conditions, deterioration of site or other improvements,...
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40-9-1.1
Section 40-9-1.1 Stringfellow Memorial Hospital. (a) The board of trustees of the Susie Parker Stringfellow Memorial Hospital established and created under the last will and testament of Susie P. Stringfellow, deceased, and Stringfellow Memorial Hospital Non-Profit Realty Company, a nonprofit corporation, and all real and personal property of said board of trustees or said nonprofit corporation shall be exempt from the payment of any and all state, county and municipal ad valorem taxes. (b) Any ad valorem taxes which were, are or may be collected subsequent to May 4, 1982, as the result of any assessment against the board of trustees of the Susie Parker Stringfellow Memorial Hospital established and created under the last will and testament of Susie P. Stringfellow, deceased, or Stringfellow Memorial Hospital Non-Profit Realty Company, a nonprofit corporation, or any real or personal property of said board of trustees or said nonprofit corporation, will be remitted to the entity which...
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11-67-43
Section 11-67-43 Failure to abate condition; assessing cost of abatement. (a) If the owner fails, neglects, or refuses to abate the condition after notice to do so, the enforcing official shall cause the offending grass or weeds to be cut. (b) Upon completion of the abatement work performed by the city, including work by contractors employed by the city, the enforcing official shall compute the actual expenses, including, but not limited to, total wages paid, value of the use of equipment, advertising expenses, postage, and materials purchased, which were incurred by the city as a result of the work. An itemized statement of the expenses shall be given by first class mail to the last known address of the owner of the property. This notice shall be sent at least five days in advance of the time fixed by the city council to consider the assessment of the cost against property. (c) At the time fixed for receiving and considering the statement, the council shall hear the same, together...
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45-37-140.11
Section 45-37-140.11 Service charge; fire dues. (a) The expense of establishing and maintaining a district shall be paid for from the proceeds of any service charge or fire dues which shall be levied and collected in an amount sufficient to pay the expense. The service charge or any fire dues shall be levied upon and collected from the property owners served by the system. The service charge or fire dues shall be the personal obligation of the owner of the property served by the system; and to secure the collection of any service charge or fire dues there shall be a lien against the property in favor of the district. The lien may be enforced in either of the following ways: (1) The lien shall be enforceable by sale thereof in the same manner in which the foreclosure of a municipal assessment for public improvements is authorized. (2) The tax assessor, tax collector, or other public official performing the functions of the Tax Assessor and Tax Collector of Jefferson County, upon request...
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