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11-81-14
Section 11-81-14 Presumption as to validity of issuance, sale, etc.; limitation period for
actions to contest validity thereof. Any bonds reciting that they are issued pursuant to this
chapter shall in any action or proceeding involving their validity be conclusively deemed
to be fully authorized by this chapter and to have been issued, sold, executed, and delivered
in conformity herewith and with all other provisions of statutes applicable thereto and shall
be incontestable, anything in this chapter or in other statutes to the contrary notwithstanding,
unless such action or proceeding is begun before or within 30 days after the day upon which
the bonds are delivered and paid for. (Acts 1927, No. 478, p. 534; Code 1940, T. 37, ยง262.)...

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28-4-1
Section 28-4-1 Definitions. When used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) BREWER. Every person, firm, association or corporation that manufactures fermented liquors
of any name or description from malt, wholly or in part, or from any substitute therefor.
(2) DISTILLER. Every person, firm, association or corporation that produces distilled spirits
or who brews or makes mash, wort or wash fit for distillation or for the production of spirits
or who, by any process of evaporation, separates alcoholic spirits from any fermented substance
or who, making or keeping mash, wort or wash, has also in possession or use a still. (3) LIQUOR
NUISANCES. a. Any rooms or structures used for the unlawful manufacture, sale, furnishing,
distilling, rectifying, brewing or keeping of liquors or beverages that are prohibited by
the laws of Alabama to be manufactured, sold or otherwise disposed of...
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36-17-3
Section 36-17-3 Duties generally. The powers, functions, and duties of the Treasurer shall
be: (1) To receive all moneys due the state and deposit them in the proper accounts. (2) To
perform the functions and duties now authorized by law with respect to state depositaries.
(3) To pay all warrants duly executed by the Comptroller, and to pay for funds electronically
transferred by the Comptroller in accordance with Section 41-4-50, upon the determination
that there is sufficient money for the payment thereof in the fund upon which they are drawn.
No warrant executed by any other person shall be honored. All checks drawn on the state funds
shall be signed by the Treasurer, or the chief clerk in the office, and countersigned by the
special assistant in the office of the Treasurer, who is appointed by the Treasurer with the
approval of the Governor. Another employee may be designated by the Treasurer, with the approval
of the Governor, to countersign checks in the absence of the special...
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11-47-1
Section 11-47-1 Borrowing of money authorized - Twelve-month renewable loans. Cities and towns
shall have the right to borrow money for any purpose or purposes not in excess of any limitation
imposed by the Constitution and, in case of loans for temporary use, the same may be evidenced
either by negotiable notes or by nonnegotiable warrants or certificates of indebtedness which
shall not bear exceeding the legal rate of interest, and no obligation of the municipality
for money borrowed shall be issued unless signed by the mayor and attested by the clerk, with
the seal of the municipality impressed thereon, and a record kept thereof. Any such note,
warrant, or certificate of indebtedness shall be payable not later than 12 months after the
date of its issuance but may be renewed from time to time until the indebtedness evidenced
thereby shall have been paid. License taxes, ad valorem taxes, rents or revenues from water
or any other taxes or revenues due or to become due to a city or town...
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41-14A-2
Section 41-14A-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words and terms shall
have the following meanings: (1) AVERAGE MONTHLY BALANCE OF PUBLIC DEPOSITS. The sum of the
average daily balances of public deposits, meaning the net average daily balances of public
deposits determined without any deduction for deposit insurance, for the reported month and
the 11 months preceding that month, divided by 12. (2) BOARD OF DIRECTORS or BOARD. The Board
of Directors of the SAFE Program established under Section 41-14A-6. The board of directors
shall consist of eight members. (3) COLLATERAL-PLEDGING LEVEL or COLLATERAL-PLEDGING REQUIREMENT.
The percentage or percentages of collateral, in relation to one or more levels of public deposits
held, required to be pledged by a qualified public depository as determined in accordance
with the provisions of this chapter or rules or orders of the board adopted pursuant to this
chapter. (4) COVERED PUBLIC ENTITY. The state and its political...
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23-1-310
Section 23-1-310 Bonds and notes - Issuance and sale generally. Obligations of the authority
may be sold at either public or private sale in such manner and at such price or prices and
at such time or times as may be determined by the board of directors to be most advantageous;
provided, that none of the obligations may be sold for a price less than 97 percent of par
or face value. Approval by the Governor of Alabama of the terms and conditions under which
any of the obligations authorized by this article may be issued shall be requisite to their
validity, which approval, signed by the Governor, shall be entered on the minutes of the respective
meetings of the board of directors at which such obligations proposed to be issued are authorized.
Neither a public hearing or consent by the state Department of Finance nor any other department
or agency shall be a prerequisite to the issuance of any of the obligations. All obligations
issued by the authority shall be exempt from the laws of...
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28-3-14
Section 28-3-14 Procedure for collection of due and unpaid taxes and penalties imposed by chapter;
lien for taxes and penalties. If any taxes or penalties imposed by this chapter remain due
and unpaid for a period of 10 days, the board shall issue a warrant of execution directed
to any sheriff of the State of Alabama, commanding him to levy upon and sell the real and
personal property of the taxpayer found within his county for the payment of the amount
thereof, with penalties, if any, and the cost of executing the warrant and to return such
warrant to the board and to pay it the money collected by virtue thereof. Upon receipt of
such execution, the sheriff shall file with the clerk of the circuit court of his county a
copy thereof and thereupon the clerk of the circuit court shall enter in his abstract of judgments
the name of the taxpayer mentioned in the warrant and in proper columns the amount of tax
with penalties and costs for which the warrant is issued and the date and hour...
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28-3-240
Section 28-3-240 Goods, etc., subject to confiscation and sale generally; procedure for confiscation
and sale of goods, etc., generally. All alcoholic beverages enumerated and defined in this
chapter or other products taxable under this chapter found at any point within the State of
Alabama when said alcoholic beverages or products shall have been within the State of Alabama
for a period of two hours or longer in possession of any retailer or for a period of 36 hours
or longer in possession of any wholesaler or distributor not having affixed to the package,
as defined in this chapter, the stamps, crowns or lids as provided by law are hereby declared
to be contraband goods, and the same may be seized by the board or its agents or by any peace
officer of the State of Alabama without a warrant, and the said goods shall be delivered to
the board for sale at public auction to the highest bidder after due advertisement, but the
board, before delivering any of said goods so seized, shall...
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40-29-52
Section 40-29-52 Suspension of running of period of limitation. (a) General rule. The running
of the period of limitations provided in this title for collecting any tax shall be suspended
for the period during which the commissioner is prohibited from collecting by levy or a proceeding
in court and for 60 days thereafter. (b) Assets of taxpayer in control or custody of court.
The period of limitations on collection prescribed in this title shall be suspended for the
period the assets of the taxpayer are in the control or custody of the court in any proceeding
before any court of the State of Alabama, and for six months thereafter. (c) Taxpayer outside
State of Alabama. The running of the period of limitations on collection prescribed in this
title shall be suspended for the period during which the taxpayer is outside the State of
Alabama if such period or absence is for a continuous period of at least six months. If the
preceding sentence applies and at the time of the taxpayer's...
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12-13-41
Section 12-13-41 Duties of probate judges generally. It shall be the duty of the probate judge:
(1) To issue all citations, letters testamentary, of administration and guardianship, subpoenas,
executions and all other process which is necessary for the exercise of his powers, the jurisdiction
of the court and the enforcement of its judgments, orders and decrees. (2) To keep minutes
of all his official acts and proceedings and, within three months thereafter, to record the
same in well-bound books. (3) To keep all the books, papers and records belonging to his office
with care and security, the papers arranged, filed and labeled so as to be of easy reference
and the books and records lettered and kept with general, direct and reverse indexes, but,
without the authority of the county commission, he shall not make new indexes. (4) To keep
constantly in his office a well-arranged docket, showing the date of the issue and return
of all process, the day set for the hearing, the kind of...
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