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35-12-78
Section 35-12-78 Notification of abandoned property. (a) It is specifically recognized that
the state has an obligation to make an effort to notify apparent owners of abandoned property
in a cost-effective manner. (b) The Treasurer shall make at least one active attempt to notify
apparent owners of the existence of abandoned property held by the office of the Treasurer.
Within 12 months of the receipt of the property, the Treasurer shall mail a postcard notification
to the apparent owner containing all of the following information set forth in the report
filed by the holder: (1) The name of each person appearing to be the owner of the property.
(2) The last known address or location of each person appearing to be the owner of the property.
(3) A statement explaining that the property of the apparent owner is presumed to be abandoned
and has been delivered into the protective custody of the Treasurer. (4) A statement that
information about the property and its return to the owner is...
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38-9D-2
profit. Examples include stealing jewelry or other property and obtaining the elderly person's
signature for transfer of property or for a will through duress or coercion. c. Neglect. The
intentional or unintentional failure by the caregiver to obtain adequate goods or services
for the elderly person's maintenance and well-being. Examples include a caregiver who fails
to buy groceries or prescription medications. d. Physical Abuse. The intentional use of physical
force that results in bodily injury, pain, or impairment. Examples of physical abuse
include beating, slapping, bruising, cutting, burning, pushing or shoving, excessively restraining,
force-feeding, and physical punishment. e. Self-neglect. Behavior of an elderly person that
threatens his or her own health or safety. Examples are failure to provide oneself with adequate
food, clothing, shelter, medication, safety, and proper hygiene. f. Sexual Abuse. The non-consensual
sexual contact of any kind with an elderly individual....
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40-12-240
representative of any of them. (22) PICKUP TRUCK. As defined in Section 32-8-2. (23) PRIVATE
PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE. Every motor vehicle designed primarily for the transportation of nine
persons or less except the following: a. Motorcycles. b. Motor vehicles used in the transportation
of persons for hire. c. Trailers or semitrailers. d. Self-propelled campers or house cars
including every motor vehicle of the type usually referred to as a bus which is owned and
operated by an individual for personal or private use and not for hire, rent, or compensation.
Motor trucks of the type commonly known as "pickups" or "pickup trucks,"
regardless of the use made of any such motor trucks and regardless of whether the owner thereof
owns or has access to any other mode of transportation, shall not be deemed to constitute
a private passenger automobile. (24) PUBLIC HIGHWAY. Every highway, road, street, alley, lane,
court, place, trail, drive, bridge, viaduct, or trestle, located either within a...
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45-35-140.02
Section 45-35-140.02 Fire protection service fee - Levy; definitions; exemption. (a) There
is levied on the owner of each dwelling and commercial building located in those portions
of Houston County located outside the corporate boundaries of the City of Dothan a fire protection
service fee of thirty dollars ($30) per year. (b) For the purposes of this article a dwelling
shall be defined as any building, structure, or other improvement to real property used or
expected to be used as a dwelling or residence for one or more human beings, including, but
not limited to, (1) such a building, structure, or improvement assessed for purposes of state
and county ad valorem taxation, as Class III single-family owner-occupied residential property,
(2) a duplex or an apartment building, (3) residential property used to generate rental income,
and (4) any mobile home or house trailer used or expected to be used as a dwelling or residence
for one or more human beings. (c) Any such building,...
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15-5-62
proceeds includes any property derived directly or indirectly from an offense. The term includes,
but is not limited to, money or any other means of exchange. The term is not limited to the
net gain or profit realized from the offense. b. In cases involving lawful goods or services
that are sold or provided in an unlawful manner, proceeds are the amount of money or other
means of exchange acquired through the illegal transaction resulting in the forfeiture, less
the direct costs lawfully incurred in providing the goods or services. The lawful costs deduction
does not include any part of the overhead expenses of, or taxes paid by, the entity providing
the goods or services. The alleged offender or delinquent has the burden to prove that any
costs are lawfully incurred. (8) PROPERTY. Any real or personal property and any benefit,
privilege, claim, position, interest in an enterprise, or right derived, directly or indirectly,
from the criminal offense. (Act 2014-306, p. 1103, ยง3.)...
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18-1A-3
common law, equity, or creditor action. (12) LITIGATION EXPENSES. The sum of the costs, disbursements,
and expenses, including reasonable attorney, appraisal, and engineering fees, necessary to
prepare for anticipated or participation in actual probate or circuit court proceedings. (13)
LOCAL PUBLIC ENTITY. A public entity other than the state. (14) PERSON. Includes a natural
individual, partnership, corporation, association, other legal or fiduciary entity, and a
public entity. (15) PERSONAL PROPERTY. Any property other than real property which
is affixed or directly related to the real property proposed to be acquired. (16) PROPERTY.
An interest in real or personal property under the law of this state. (17) REAL PROPERTY.
Land and any improvements upon or connected with land; and includes an easement, servitude,
or other interest therein. (18) WORK. Includes construction, alteration, repair, remodeling,
excavation, demolition, rehabilitation, relocation, and landscaping. (19)...
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18-4-18
Section 18-4-18 Interest in improvements on acquired real property. (a) To the greatest extent
practicable, where an interest in real property is acquired, an equal interest in all buildings,
structures, or other improvements located upon the real property so acquired and which is
required to be removed from the real property which is determined to be adversely affected
by the use to which the real property will be put shall be acquired. (b) For the purpose of
determining the just compensation to be paid for any building, structure, or other improvement
required to be acquired as above set forth, the building, structure, or other improvement
shall be deemed to be a part of real property to be acquired notwithstanding the right or
obligation of a tenant, as against the owner of any other interest in the real property, to
remove the building, structure, or improvement at the expiration of his or her term, and the
fair market value which the building, structure, or improvement contributes...
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33-5-3
Section 33-5-3 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings
respectively ascribed to them in this section, unless the context clearly requires a different
meaning: (1) VESSEL. Every description of watercraft, other than a seaplane, capable of being
used as a means of transportation on the water, but such term shall not include vessels 12
feet in length or less when used solely on farm ponds of less than 50 acres in size. (2) WATERS
OF THIS STATE. Any waters within the territorial limits of this state and the marginal sea
adjacent to this state and the high seas when navigated as a part of a journey or ride to
and from the shore of this state; provided, however, that "waters of this state"
shall not be interpreted to mean any private pond which is not used for boat rentals or the
charging of fees for fishing therein. (3) OWNER. A person, other than a lienholder, having
the property in or title to a vessel. The term includes a person entitled to the...
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35-12-71
Section 35-12-71 Definitions. As used in this article, unless the context otherwise requires,
the following terms shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
(1) APPARENT OWNER. A person whose name appears on the records of a holder as the person entitled
to property held, issued, or owing by the holder. (2) BUSINESS ASSOCIATION. A corporation,
joint stock company, investment company, partnership, unincorporated association, joint venture,
limited liability company, business trust, trust company, safe deposit company, financial
organization, insurance company, mutual fund, utility, or other business entity consisting
of one or more persons, whether or not for profit. (3) DOMICILE. The state of incorporation
of a corporation and the state of the principal place of business of a holder other than a
corporation. (4) FINANCIAL ORGANIZATION. A savings and loan association, building and loan
association, industrial loan organization, credit union, cooperative bank,...
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40-10-141
Section 40-10-141 Lien and sale of property for unpaid installments of taxes - Procedure. The
State of Alabama shall have a lien for all unpaid partial payments as well as for taxes for
any subsequent year, and in case of the failure to pay any one of said installments together
with the taxes for any subsequent year, either or both, the Land Commissioner for and in the
name of the State of Alabama shall at his option declare all said installments due and payable
at once. In case of default in payment of any installment or of any subsequent taxes, the
Land Commissioner in the name of the state shall have a right to file a complaint to foreclose
the lien of the state, and in such suit all parties at interest shall be made parties defendant.
Such suit shall be filed in the county where the land or the major portion thereof is situated.
The court shall determine what amount, if any, of such taxes or installments are illegal,
and in its final judgment shall determine the total amount due on...
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