11-81-4
Section 11-81-4 Issuance of refunding interest-bearing certificates of indebtedness, warrants or notes by municipalities; pledge of tax, revenues, etc., for payment of principal and interest on same. The governing body of any municipality in this state is hereby authorized to issue, without an election, refunding interest-bearing certificates of indebtedness or refunding interest-bearing warrants or refunding interest-bearing notes maturing at such time or times as the governing body may determine, not exceeding 30 years from their respective dates, for the purpose of funding or refunding outstanding certificates of indebtedness or warrants or notes of such municipality or any outstanding revenue bonds of such municipality issued under the provisions of Article 5 of Chapter 81 of Title 11 as amended, or predecessor statute or any combination thereof, whether the same are due at the time of such funding or refunding or at a later date, in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding the...
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40-10-183
Section 40-10-183 Tax lien auction list. Prior to any tax lien auction, the tax collecting official shall prepare and maintain a list of all tax liens. The list shall be known as the tax lien auction list and shall contain all of the following: (1) The names of the several persons appearing in the latest tax roll as the respective owners of tax-delinquent properties. (2) A description of each property as it appears in the latest tax roll. (3) The year or years for which taxes are delinquent on each property. (4) The principal amount of the delinquent taxes and the amount of accrued and accruing interest thereon and penalties, fees, and costs to the day of the proposed tax lien auction relating to each year of assessment. (Acts 1995, No. 95-408, p. 864, §5; Act 2018-577, §1.)...
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11-101A-12
Section 11-101A-12 Refunding securities; limitations. (a) An authority may at any time, and from time to time, sell and issue its refunding securities for the purpose of refunding the principal of and interest on any then outstanding securities of the authority, whether or not the securities shall have matured or be redeemable at the option of the authority at the time of the refunding, and for the payment of any expenses incurred in connection with the refunding and any premium or other sum necessary to be paid to redeem or retire the securities so to be refunded. The principal amount of securities that the authority may at any time issue for refunding purposes shall not exceed the sum of the following: (1) The outstanding principal or face amount of the securities refunded thereby. (2) The unpaid interest accrued or to accrue thereon to their respective maturities, or, in the event the securities to be refunded, or any part thereof, are to be retired prior to their respective...
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11-40-65
Section 11-40-65 Filing petition for foreclosure; form of petition; notice. (a) After a municipal code lien has been recorded with the office of the probate judge of the county in which the real property lies, the Class 2 municipality may identify those properties on which to commence a judicial in rem foreclosure in accordance with this article, except that those properties the Class 2 municipality identifies as owner occupied shall not be subject to judicial in rem foreclosure under this article. The Class 2 municipality shall not file a petition for judicial in rem foreclosure in accordance with this article for a period of six months following the date upon which the municipal code lien is recorded in the office of the probate judge. A petition for judicial in rem foreclosure may include any other municipal code lien that has been filed prior to the date the petition is filed. After enforcement proceedings have commenced in accordance with this article, the enforcement proceedings...
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16-13-70
Section 16-13-70 Issuance authorized; purposes; source of payment. (a) Any county board of education and any city board of education may issue and sell interest-bearing tax anticipation warrants for the purpose of paying the costs of erecting, acquiring, providing, constructing, purchasing, altering, enlarging, improving, repairing and equipping school buildings, school playgrounds and buildings for housing and repairing school buses, and for the purpose of purchasing school buses, or for any one or more of such purposes. (b) Warrants issued under the provisions of this article shall not be general obligations of the board of education issuing such warrants but shall be payable, as to both principal and interest, solely out of one of the following: (1) The proceeds of any ad valorem tax voted under the constitution for the purpose of paying such warrants, or for school purposes generally, and paid, apportioned or allocated to or for the benefit of the board of education issuing such...
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40-18-15
Section 40-18-15 Deductions for individuals generally. (a) No deduction shall be allowed for any losses, expenses, or interest deferred or disallowed pursuant to 26 U.S.C. § 267 or for any cost required to be capitalized in accordance with 26 U.S.C. § 263A; otherwise, there shall be allowed as deductions: (1) All ordinary and necessary expenses paid or incurred during the taxable year in carrying on any trade or business, as determined in accordance with 26 U.S.C. § 162. (2) Interest paid or accrued within the taxable year on indebtedness, limited to the amount allowable as an interest deduction for federal income tax purposes in the corresponding tax year or period pursuant to the provisions of 26 U.S.C. §§ 163, 264, and 265. (3) The following taxes paid or accrued within the taxable year: a. Income taxes, Federal Insurance Contribution Act taxes, taxes on self-employment income and estate and gift taxes imposed by authority of the United States or any possession of the United...
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2-3A-30
Section 2-3A-30 Issuance of bonds; obligation of state; proceeds; specifications. In order to implement Constitutional Amendment 618 authorizing the issuance by the state of $52,000,000 in principal amount of its general obligation bonds, which amendment was proposed by Act 98-378 of the 1998 Regular Session of the Legislature, the Alabama Agricultural Development Authority shall, in addition to all other powers that may be exercised by said authority, have the power to issue and sell for the state, subject to the approval of the Governor, interest bearing general obligation bonds of the state not in excess of $52,000,000 in principal amount, as authorized by said amendment. Such bonds shall not be obligations of said authority but shall be general obligations of the State of Alabama with the full faith and credit and taxing power of the state to be pledged to the prompt and faithful payment of the principal thereof and the interest and redemption premium (if any) thereon. The proceeds...
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33-2-130
Section 33-2-130 Application of revenues from inland facilities. The gross revenues derived from the operation of each unit of development comprising a part of the inland facilities shall be applied for the following purposes in the following order: (1) Payment of the expenses of operating and maintaining in good operating condition the unit of development from which such revenues are derived; and (2) payment of the expenses of operating and maintaining in good condition any other unit of development or units of development comprising a part of the inland facilities. Whenever the gross revenues received by the department from the inland facilities during a fiscal year shall be greater than the expenses of operating and maintaining in good operating condition the inland system during the fiscal year, then the revenues from the inland system remaining at the end of the fiscal year after compliance with the first sentence of this section shall be applied for that one or more or all of the...
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33-2-160
Section 33-2-160 Application of revenues from inland facilities. The gross revenues derived from the operation of each unit of development comprising a part of the inland facilities shall be applied for the following purposes in the following order: (1) Payment of the expenses of operating and maintaining in good operating condition the unit of development from which such revenues are derived; and (2) payment of the expenses of operating and maintaining in good condition any other unit of development or units of development comprising a part of the inland facilities. Whenever the gross revenues received by the department from the inland facilities during a fiscal year shall be greater than the expenses of operating and maintaining in good operating condition the inland system during the fiscal year, then the revenues from the inland system remaining at the end of the fiscal year after compliance with the first sentence of this section shall be applied for that one or more or all of the...
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33-2-182
Section 33-2-182 Authorization to issue refunding bonds. Subject to the provisions contained in this article, the department may from time to time sell and issue its refunding bonds for the purpose of refunding any or all of the outstanding bonds then outstanding, together with any interest thereon whether due and unpaid at the time of issuance of such refunding bonds or not, and with any premium that may be necessary to be paid in order to redeem or retire those outstanding bonds proposed to be refunded. In the discretion of the department, with the approval of the Governor, refunding bonds may be issued in exchange for outstanding bonds or they may be sold and the proceeds thereof applied to the purchase, redemption or payment of outstanding bonds. Refunding bonds to be issued in exchange for outstanding bonds may be issued in such principal amount as the department shall determine. Refunding bonds to be sold may be issued in such principal amount as shall be determined by the...
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