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40-5-31
Section 40-5-31 Taxpayer about to jeopardize possibility of collection - Duty of collector.
It shall be the duty of the tax collector, whenever upon information or otherwise he has good
reason to believe that any person owing taxes, whether due or not, is about to leave or remove
his property from the county, or that such person is closing out or going out of business
or disposing of substantially all of his personal property and thereby the collection of such
taxes is endangered, to make out and certify to the judge of probate a bill against such person
for the amount of such taxes and any fees due the assessor or collector; and, upon the approval
thereof by the judge of probate in writing endorsed thereon, such bill shall operate as a
writ of fieri facias which the collector is authorized to execute by levy and sale, in the
same manner as sheriffs are authorized to execute such writs when issued out of the circuit
court. Said writ may be executed in any county of the state where...
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6-2-35
Section 6-2-35 Commencement of actions - Five years. The following must be commenced within
five years: (1) Where lands have been sold under a judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction,
all actions founded on an equity of redemption existing in any person not a party to the proceedings
who claims under the mortgagor or grantor in the deed of trust; and (2) Except as otherwise
specifically provided for, all actions by the state or any subdivision thereof for the recovery
of amounts claimed for licenses, other than business licenses defined in Section 11-51-90.1,
municipal or county franchise taxes, or other taxes. (Code 1852, §2478; Code 1867, §2902;
Code 1876, §3227; Code 1886, §2616; Code 1896, §2797; Code 1907, §4836; Code 1923, §8945;
Code 1940, T. 7, §22; Act 2006-586, p. 1548, §2.)...
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8-15-3
Section 8-15-3 Permit - Required; application; fees. (a) The judge of probate of the county
may not issue a license permitting anyone to transact business as a public warehouseman unless
the person presents to the judge of probate a permit to transact such business issued by the
Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries showing that he or she has complied with all the
provisions of the law and rules and regulations promulgated by the State Board of Agriculture
and Industries relative to public warehouses. (b) Any person desiring to operate a public
warehouse shall file with the Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, upon forms prescribed
by the commissioner, a written application, verified by affidavit, which shall set forth the
location and the name of such warehouse and the name of such person interested as owner or
principal in the management of the same or, if it is managed or controlled by a corporation,
the names of the president, secretary, and treasurer of such...
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10A-2-13.30
Section 10A-2-13.30 Court action. REPEALED IN THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2019-94 EFFECTIVE
JANUARY 1, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) If a demand for payment under
Section 10A-2-13.28 remains unsettled, the corporation shall commence a proceeding within
60 days after receiving the payment demand and petition the court to determine the fair value
of the shares and accrued interest. If the corporation does not commence the proceeding within
the 60 day period, it shall pay each dissenter whose demand remains unsettled the amount demanded.
(b) The corporation shall commence the proceeding in the circuit court of the county where
the corporation's principal office, or, if none in this state, its registered office, is located.
If the corporation is a foreign corporation without a registered office in this state, it
shall commence the proceeding in the county in this state where the registered office of the
domestic corporation merged with or whose shares were...
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12-17-263
Section 12-17-263 Notice to Administrative Director of Courts of intention to become supernumerary
magistrate; payment of percentage of salary earned as judge or magistrate; oath of office;
appointment of supernumerary magistrate to fill vacancy. A former magistrate electing to come
under the provisions of this article shall notify the Administrative Director of Courts in
writing of his intention to become a supernumerary magistrate. He must also pay to the State
General Fund an amount equal to six percent of the salary earned each year in his capacity
as magistrate or as a judge of an inferior court. Upon receipt of a former magistrate's application
for a supernumerary appointment, the Administrative Director of Courts shall notify said applicant
within 60 days of the receipt of said application and of the amount of the contribution due
to be paid to the State General Fund. Such supernumerary magistrates of the district courts
in the various counties of the State of Alabama shall take...
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22-52-37
Section 22-52-37 Standards for conduct of civil commitment proceedings generally; minimum standards
for civil commitment; appeals from orders of probate courts as to commitment. (a) Any civil
commitment proceedings are to be conducted in accordance with the following constitutional
due process standards: (1) Adequate notice of the hearing and its purpose shall be given sufficiently
in advance of the scheduled proceedings to permit a reasonable opportunity to prepare therefor.
(2) The person to be committed shall have the right to attend the hearing unless the court,
after appropriate inquiry, determines that he or she is so mentally or physically ill as to
be incapable of attendance. (3) The subject of the hearing shall be informed of his right
to counsel and to the appointment of counsel if indigent. Where the commitment of a presently
confined patient is sought, a guardian ad litem who is an attorney shall be appointed. (4)
The guardian ad litem shall be entitled to a reasonable fee...
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28-4-286
Section 28-4-286 Institution of proceedings for condemnation of vehicles, etc.; seized property
not to be retaken by replevin or detinue during pendency of action; intervention by parties
claiming superior right to seized property; powers of court to regulate proceedings to permit
parties claiming vehicles, etc., to assert rights. It shall be the duty of such officer in
the county or the Attorney General of the state to institute at once or cause to be instituted
condemnation proceedings in the circuit court by filing a complaint in the name of the state
against the property seized, describing the same, or against the person or persons in possession
of said vehicles of transportation, if known, to obtain a judgment enforcing the forfeiture.
No replevin or detinue writ may be employed to retake possession of such seized property pending
the forfeiture action, but any party claiming a superior right may intervene by motion in
said action and have his claim adjudicated. The judge...
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34-24-276
Section 34-24-276 Suspension or revocation; members of board immune from suit. (a) A license
issued to any person may be suspended for a definite period of time, revoked, or limited,
or a licensee may be reprimanded, or an application for licensure or renewal of licensure
may be denied by the State Board of Podiatry for any of the following reasons: (1) Conviction
of any offense involving moral turpitude, in which case the record of conviction or a certified
copy thereof certified by the clerk of the court or by the judge in which court the conviction
is had shall be conclusive evidence of such conviction. (2) Unprofessional conduct including
any conduct of a character likely to deceive or defraud the public, lending his or her license
to any person, the employment of "cappers," or "steerers" to obtain business,
"splitting" or dividing a fee with any person or persons, the obtaining of any fee
or compensation by fraud or misrepresentation, employing directly or indirectly any suspended...

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40-10-133
Section 40-10-133 Notice to former owner of application to purchase land bid in by state. When
application is made to the Land Commissioner by any person to purchase lands in which such
person had no interest, the Land Commissioner shall mail a notice in writing to the owner,
or some person having an interest in such land, if his place of residence is known, or, if
not known, then to the judge of probate of the county in which such lands are situated, informing
him that such application has been made and fixing a reasonable time within which such owner
or such other person having an interest in the lands may redeem the same. The judge of probate
shall cause the notice to be posted at the courthouse, and he shall mail a copy of said notice
to the owner, if known to him; and if such lands are not redeemed within the time so fixed,
the same shall be sold to the applicant or any other person desiring to purchase the same
without other or further notice to such owner or persons having an...
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6-6-590
Section 6-6-590 Right of action and venue - Vacating charter or annulling existence of corporation.
(a) An action may be commenced under this article, in the name of the state, against the offending
corporation, on the information of any person for the purpose of vacating the charter or annulling
the existence of any corporation, other than municipal, whenever such corporation: (1) Offends
against any of the acts creating, altering, or renewing such corporation; (2) Violates the
provisions of any law, by which such corporation forfeits its charter, by abuse of its powers;
(3) Has forfeited its privileges or franchises by failure to exercise its powers; (4) Has
done or omitted any act which amounts to a surrender of its corporate rights, privileges,
and franchises; or (5) Exercises a franchise or privilege not conferred on it by law. (b)
The judge of the circuit court, whenever he believes that any of the acts or omissions specified
in subsection (a) of this section can be proved and it...
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