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26-2A-6
Section 26-2A-6 Facility of payment or delivery; notice of payment. (a) Any person under a
duty to pay or deliver money or personal property to a minor may perform the duty, in amounts
as provided in this subsection, by paying or delivering the money or personal property to:
(1) Any person having the care and custody of the minor and with whom the minor resides; (2)
A guardian of the minor; or (3) The judge of probate of the county in which the minor resides,
if a resident of this state, or, if a nonresident, to the judge of probate or like officer
of the county in which the debtor or creditor resides. Payments under this subsection must
not exceed $5,000 if paid in a single payment, or $3,000 a year if paid in a series of payments,
and payments, by any person other than a conservator or judge, must not exceed a maximum of
$25,000 during the minority of the minor ward. The person obligated to make payment is discharged
of that duty or obligation by making the payment or delivery and...
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26-8-52
Section 26-8-52 Foreign conservator to execute and deliver receipts for money or property removed
from state. When a foreign conservator receives any money or property to be removed to another
state under any of the provisions of this article, he or she shall execute and deliver to
the person or officer from whom he or she receives such money or property receipts therefor,
in duplicate, one of which must be by such person or officer duly forwarded by mail to the
presiding officer of the court from which such conservator received his or her appointment.
(Code 1896, §2386; Code 1907, §4476; Code 1923, §8249; Code 1940, T. 21, §121; Acts 1987,
No. 87-590, p. 975, §2-333(b).)...
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6-6-740
Section 6-6-740 Judgment for failure to pay over money collected or deliver personal property
recovered in capacity as attorney. (a) Judgment may, in like manner, be summarily entered
against any attorney-at-law in this state who fails to pay over money collected by him or
deliver personal property recovered by him in that capacity, whether by an action or otherwise,
on demand made by the person entitled thereto, his agent or attorney for the amount collected
or the value of the property recovered, less the amount due the attorney for fees or compensation
for services, interest thereon, and damages at the rate of five percent a month, after such
demand, on the aggregate amount, in the circuit court of the county in which such attorney
resides or, if he has no known place of residence in this state, in the circuit court of any
county, on three days' personal notice; but such attorney may, if a doubt exists as to the
right of the person making the demand or if there is a dispute as to...
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11-4-23
Section 11-4-23 Duties generally. It shall be the duty of the county treasurer: (1) To receive
and keep the money of the county and disburse the same as below stated: a. To pay out of the
general fund of the county, on presentation and without being audited and allowed by the county
commission, all grand and petit juror certificates and to pay all other claims against the
general funds that must be allowed and audited only after they have been audited and allowed
and a warrant has issued therefor, but only to the extent so allowed, any warrant to the contrary
notwithstanding, and in making payments from said fund he shall observe the order of preference
as prescribed by Section 11-12-15. b. To keep in well-bound books separate registers of claims
presented against the general fund, the special fund if any and the fine and forfeiture fund.
c. To number and register in the order in which they are presented all claims against the
general fund which have been audited and allowed by the...
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11-4-26
Section 11-4-26 When claim to be paid though prior claims outstanding. The county treasurer
must not refuse the payment of any lawful and valid claim for the reason that claims of prior
registration have not been paid if there is money in the treasury belonging to the fund sufficient
to pay such prior claims and the claim so presented. (Code 1896, §1430; Code 1907, §212;
Code 1923, §305; Code 1940, T. 12, §35.)...
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36-17-6
Section 36-17-6 Settlement of accounts and delivery of books, etc., on removal or resignation.
If the Treasurer resigns or is removed, he must immediately after such resignation or removal
deliver the books, papers and money belonging to the treasury to his successor, taking a receipt
therefor, and must, within 10 days after resignation or removal, state his account, and the
Department of Finance must record and file in his office a statement of such settlement and
receipt and report the same to the next session of the Legislature. (Code 1852, §67; Code
1867, §101; Code 1876, §102; Code 1886, §115; Code 1896, §2014; Code 1907, §620; Code
1923, §830; Code 1940, T. 55, §212.)...
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14-3-36
Section 14-3-36 Taking charge of convict's effects. The officer in charge of any prison or
camp must take in charge any property, money or other thing of value in the possession of
any convict at the time of the delivery of such convict to him and shall pay or deliver the
same to such person as the convict may in writing direct, to the convict on his discharge
or to his personal representative in case of his death previous thereto, and should no personal
representative be appointed within six months after his death, then into the State Treasury.
(Code 1852, §329; Code 1867, §3877; Code 1876, §4575; Code 1886, §4614; Code 1896, §4466;
Code 1907, §6518; Code 1923, §3614; Code 1940, T. 45, §31.)...
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12-13-18
Section 12-13-18 Failure of clerk, etc., to deliver books, papers, money, etc., to successor
of probate judge. Any clerk or person in the office of the probate judge who obtains possession
of the books, papers, money or property belonging or appertaining to such office pending a
vacancy therein and who fails or refuses on demand to deliver such books, papers, money or
property to the lawfully qualified successor of the probate judge must, on conviction, be
fined not less than $200.00. (Code 1896, §5159; Code 1907, §7460; Code 1923, §5052; Code
1940, T. 13, §303.)...
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40-1-42
Section 40-1-42 Overpayments into State Treasury. The Comptroller must draw his warrant on
the State Treasurer in favor of any judge of probate, tax collector, county treasurer, clerk
of the circuit court, or other officer paying money into the State Treasury for any amount
overpaid into the Treasury by such judge of probate, tax collector, county treasurer, clerk
of the circuit court, or other officer. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §338.)...

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40-12-22
Section 40-12-22 Disposition of moneys by probate judge. Within 20 days after the end of each
month, the probate judge must remit to the State Treasurer at the expense of the state all
money received by him for licenses belonging to the state and pay to the county treasurer
all the money received by him for licenses belonging to the county, and within the same time
the probate judge shall forward to the Comptroller and to the Department of Revenue each certified
list of all licenses issued by him, stating thereon for what business issued, amount collected
for each license, from whom collected, and the date of such collection; and, if no licenses
have been issued, he shall report that fact; provided, that for the months of October, November,
and December of each calendar year, the probate judge shall be granted an additional period
of 10 days in which to make the remittances and certification of lists above specified and
for such months shall be required to make such remittances and...
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