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11-48-4
Section 11-48-4 General powers of municipalities as to public improvements. All cities or towns
in this state may design or cause to be designed, contract for and execute or cause to be
executed a contract for the construction of the following named improvements or reimprovements
to the streets or any portions thereof and the following named sewers or sewer systems and
the following named water and gas mains and service connections. All cities or towns in this
state having a population of 60,000 inhabitants or more according to the most recent federal
census may design or cause to be designed, contract for and execute or cause to be executed
a contract for the construction of the following named drainage improvements or drainage systems
or reclamation systems and the filling in of swamps or inundated or overflowed or submerged
lands within the limits of such municipality. All cities or towns in this state may design
or cause to be designed, contract for and execute or cause to be...
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11-48-48.1
Section 11-48-48.1 Payment of assessments in Class 2 municipalities. Any Class 2 municipality,
in ordering any local improvement the cost of which or any part thereof is to be assessed
against any property in accordance with the provisions of this section, may provide that the
same shall be paid in cash within 30 days after the final assessment, provided the cost of
such improvement does not exceed $1,000.00, but if the total cost of said improvement is greater
than such sum, any property owner may, at his election, to be expressed by notifying the municipal
official charged with the duty of collecting such assessments in writing within 30 days after
the assessment is made final, pay the said assessment in 36, 60 or 120 monthly installments,
which shall bear interest at a rate not exceeding 12 percent per annum, as determined by the
municipal governing body; provided, however, that if, on or before the date such assessment
is made final, bonds shall have been issued, under the...
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11-48-48
Section 11-48-48 Payment of assessments generally. The municipality, in ordering any local
improvement the cost of which or any part thereof is to be assessed against any property in
accordance with the provisions of this article, may provide that the same shall be paid in
cash within 30 days after the final assessment, provided the cost of such improvement does
not exceed $1,000.00, but if the total cost of said improvement is greater than such sum,
any property owner may, at his election, to be expressed by notifying the municipal official
charged with the duty of collecting such assessments in writing within 30 days after the assessment
is made final, pay the said assessment in 10 equal installments, which shall bear interest
at a rate not exceeding 12 percent per annum, payable annually; provided, however, that if,
on or before the date such assessment is made final, bonds shall have been issued, under the
provisions of Division 1 of Article 4 of Chapter 81 of this title, by the...
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11-88-79
Section 11-88-79 Manner of payment of assessments generally. The authority, in ordering any
improvement the cost of which or any part thereof is to be assessed against any property in
accordance with the provisions of this article, may provide that the same shall be paid in
cash within 30 days after the final assessment; provided, that the cost of such improvement
does not exceed $25.00. If the total cost of the said improvement is greater than such sum,
any property owner may, at his election, to be expressed by notifying the official of the
authority charged with the duty of collecting such assessments in writing within 30 days after
the assessment is made final, pay the said assessment in 10 equal installments which shall
bear interest at not exceeding eight percent per annum, payable annually; provided, however,
that if the assessment against any lot or parcel of land does not exceed $25.00, the said
assessment must be paid in cash within 30 days after the assessment is made final...
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40-18-25
Section 40-18-25 Estates and trusts. (a) For purposes of this chapter, the income and deductions,
including the distribution deduction, of estates and trusts shall be determined in accordance
with Subchapter J of Chapter 1 of Subtitle A of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. ยง641
et seq., relating to estates, trusts, beneficiaries, and decedents, except as otherwise provided
in this section. (1) The income and deductions shall be increased by any items that are includable
or deductible by an individual in computing Alabama income tax but are not includable or not
deductible by an individual in computing federal income tax. (2) The income and deductions
shall be decreased by any items that are not includable or not deductible by an individual
in computing Alabama income tax but are includable or deductible by an individual in computing
federal income tax. (b) For purposes of this chapter, the income and deductions of beneficiaries
of estates and trusts, and persons who are treated as...
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6-2-8
Section 6-2-8 Suspension of limitation - Disabilities. (a) If anyone entitled to commence any
of the actions enumerated in this chapter, to make an entry on land or enter a defense founded
on the title to real property is, at the time the right accrues, below the age of 19 years,
or insane, he or she shall have three years, or the period allowed by law for the commencement
of an action if it be less than three years, after the termination of the disability to commence
an action, make entry, or defend. No disability shall extend the period of limitations so
as to allow an action to be commenced, entry made, or defense made after the lapse of 20 years
from the time the claim or right accrued. Nothing in this section shall be interpreted as
denying any imprisoned person the right to commence an action enumerated in this chapter and
to make any proper appearances on his or her behalf in such actions. (b) If anyone entitled
to commence any of the actions enumerated in this chapter is, at...
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16-13-232
Section 16-13-232 Determining number of teacher units and instructional support units; grade
level divisors. (a) In determining the number of teacher units for the purpose of apportioning
the state Foundation Program, one teacher unit or fraction thereof shall be allowed for the
specified number of pupils in average daily membership as provided for in subsection (b),
during the first 20 scholastic days following Labor Day of the preceding school year in the
public schools. In extreme circumstances involving natural occurrences, health-related occurrences,
or other extenuating circumstances as determined and approved by the State Superintendent
of Education, average daily membership for local boards of education may be calculated using
alternative days to the first 20 scholastic days following Labor Day. Such alternative calculation
shall be determined by the State Department of Education on a case by case basis. If a request
from a local board is made to the State Superintendent, the...
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18-1A-30
Section 18-1A-30 Expenses incidental to transfer of title; interest on award. (a) As soon as
practicable after payment of the purchase price, or payment of, or deposit in probate court,
of funds to satisfy the award in a condemnation action, whichever is earlier, the condemnor
shall pay, or reimburse the owner for, any reasonable and necessarily incurred expenses for:
(1) Recording fees, transfer taxes, and similar expenses incidental to conveying the property
to the condemnor; (2) Penalty costs for prepayment of any debt secured by a preexisting lien,
entered into or created in good faith, encumbering the property; and (3) The prorated portion
of property taxes allocable to a period after the date of vesting of title in, or the effective
date of possession of the property by the condemnor, whichever is earlier. (b) In the event
of an appeal to the circuit court, the condemnor shall pay the owner interest upon any part
of the award deposited in probate court and not made available to...
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25-5-117
Section 25-5-117 Limitation period for claims or actions for compensation. (a) In case of the
contraction of an occupational disease, as defined in this article, or of injury or disability
resulting therefrom, a claim for compensation, as defined in Section 25-5-1, shall be forever
barred, unless within two years after the date of the injury, as hereinafter defined, the
parties shall have agreed upon the compensation payable under this article, or unless within
two years after the date of the injury, one of the parties shall have filed a verified complaint
as provided in Section 25-5-88. In case of death, the claim shall be forever barred, unless
within two years after death, if death results proximately from the occupational disease,
as defined in this article, and death occurs within three years of the date of the injury,
as hereinafter defined, the parties have agreed upon the compensation under this article,
or unless within two years after death, one of the parties shall have...
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26-16-3.1
Section 26-16-3.1 Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board - Transfer of rights, duties, property,
etc., to Department of Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention. (a) Except as necessary to comply
with this section and Sections 26-16-2, 26-16-3, 26-16-4, and 26-16-6, the rights, duties,
property, real or personal, and all other effects existing in the name of the State Child
Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board shall be transferred to the Department of Child Abuse and
Neglect Prevention. Any reference to the state board in any existing law, contract, or other
instrument, except as otherwise provided in this section or Sections 26-16-2, 26-16-3, 26-16-4,
and 26-16-6, shall be deemed a reference to the Department of Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention.
(b) A reasonable transition period for the name change shall be allowed to permit an orderly
and cost-effective transition, relating particularly to the use of equipment, and supplies
of all letterhead, business cards, forms, and any other...
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