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45-37-243.07
Section 45-37-243.07 Violations; contraband beverages. Among others the following acts and
omissions shall be unlawful: (1) It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, offer for sale,
or deliver within any county subject to this subpart any alcoholic, spirituous, vinous, or
fermented liquor on which the license tax herein levied has not been paid. (2) The judge of
probate, license commissioner, director of county department of revenue, or other public officer
performing like duties in such counties, his or her agent, or any peace officer of the county
shall have authority to seize without warrant any and all alcoholic, spirituous, vinous, or
fermented liquors which are on hand for or are being sold in any place operating without a
license from the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board or any such beverages on which the
license tax levied by this subpart has not been paid including the containers or packages
in which such alcoholic, spirituous, vinous, or fermented liquors are found...
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40-2A-7
years from the date the return is filed with the department, whichever is later. This subparagraph
shall not apply to any corporation unless dissolution is completed within 18 months of the
date of the written notice. e. If a taxpayer has made the election provided in subsection
(d) or (e) of Section 40-18-8, a preliminary assessment based on the gain realized as a result
of the involuntary conversion [in the case of subsection (d) of Section 40-18-8] or a rollover
of gain on the sale of a personal residence [as provided in subsection (e) of Section
40-18-8] may be entered within three years from the date the taxpayer notified the department
of the replacement of the property in accordance with subsection (d) or (e) of Section 40-18-8,
as the case may be, or of his or her intention not to replace the property. f. If a taxpayer
has validly elected to have the provisions of subdivision (a) (7) of Section 40-18-6 and subsection
(l) of Section 40-18-8 apply to an acquisition of stock...
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37-11A-1
by the Governor, or upon its otherwise becoming a law, and when the State of Mississippi ratifies
the compact. Article III. For purposes of this compact, the following terms shall have the
following meanings: (1) Person means an individual, a corporation, a partnership, or any other
entity. (2) Railroad means a common carrier by railroad as defined in Section 1(3) of Part
I of the Interstate Commerce Act [codified as 49 U.S.C. §1(3)]. (3) Railroad properties and
facilities mean any real or personal property or interest in property which is owned,
leased, or otherwise controlled by a railroad or other person, including, without limitation,
the authority, and which are used or are useful in rail transportation service, including,
without limiting the generality of the foregoing: a. Track, roadbed, and related structures,
including rail, ties, ballast, other track materials, grading, tunnels, bridges, trestles,
culverts, elevated structures, stations, office buildings used for operating...
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32-8-87
or any other person pays or makes other monetary settlement to a person when a vehicle is damaged
and the damage to the vehicle is greater than or equal to 75 percent of the fair retail value
of the vehicle prior to damage as set forth in a current edition of a nationally recognized
compilation of retail values, including automated data bases. The compensation for total loss
as defined in this subsection shall not include payments by an insurer or other person for
medical care, bodily injury, vehicle rental, or for anything other than the amount
paid for the actual damage to the motor vehicle. A vehicle that has sustained minor damage
as a result of theft or vandalism shall not be considered a total loss. Any person acquiring
ownership of a damaged motor vehicle that meets the definition of total loss for which a salvage
title has not been issued shall apply for a salvage title, other than a scrap metal processor
acquiring such vehicle for purposes of recycling into metallic...
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6-9-61
Section 6-9-61 Destruction of lien upon execution of bond for appeal, etc. The execution of
a bond for an appeal by which the judgment is suspended or the execution of a bond by the
defendant upon the proper officer granting an injunction, stay of execution, or restraining
order destroys the lien created by the recording of the certificate of the judgment or the
levy of the execution upon personal property. The clerk of the court in which such
bond, injunction, stay, or restraining order is granted shall, at the request of the party
filing such bond or obtaining such order, note such fact on the margin of the record where
the certificate of judgment is recorded in the event such certificate has been filed in the
probate office. (Code 1852, §2458; Code 1867, §2874; Code 1876, §3212; Code 1886, §2896;
Code 1896, §1894; Code 1907, §4094; Code 1923, §7809; Code 1940, T. 7, §522.)...
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12-19-49
Section 12-19-49 Assessment of prepaid fees as costs against defendant; execution for prepaid
fees assessed as costs against defendant; issuance of execution against plaintiff for unpaid
fees where execution against defendant returned indicating "no property found."
(a) Prepaid fees shall be assessed as additional costs of the proceedings when costs are assessed
against the defendant. (b) A plaintiff may have execution against a defendant for prepaid
fees assessed as costs against a defendant by a final judgment. (c) Execution may be had against
a plaintiff when execution against a defendant for unpaid fees results in a sheriff's return
indicating "no property found." (Acts 1975, No. 1205, p. 2384, §16-116.)...
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6-9-85
Section 6-9-85 Levy and sale on undivided interest in property. When a defendant in execution
shall own, or be entitled to, an undivided interest in any property not exclusively in his
own possession, such interest may be levied on and sold by the sheriff without taking the
property into actual possession, and such sale shall vest in the purchaser all the interest
of the defendant in such property. (Code 1907, §4106; Code 1923, §7821; Code 1940, T. 7,
§532.)...
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6-9-62
Section 6-9-62 Levy of execution after defendant's death. A writ of execution issued and received
by the sheriff during the life of the defendant may be levied after his death or an alias
issued and levied within 10 years from the date of the judgment if at the time of his death
there was of record, in the county where the property is, a certificate of the judgment on
which the execution issued. (Code 1852, §2459; Code 1867, §2875; Code 1876, §3213; Code
1886, §2897; Code 1896, §1895; Code 1907, §4095; Code 1923, §7810; Code 1940, T. 7, §523.)...

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6-9-81
Section 6-9-81 Indemnity bond. (a) When a reasonable doubt exists whether the personal
property levied on belongs to the defendant or whether personal property alleged to
be his is subject to levy and sale, the sheriff may require of the plaintiff, his agent or
attorney a bond of indemnity, and if it is not given within 10 days thereafter, he may restore
the property to the defendant, if levied on, or decline to levy, if one has not been made;
but he may be required to levy and sell at any time thereafter on being indemnified. (b) If
any party having the prior lien refuses to give such indemnity on demand of the sheriff, the
party having the next lien in order may give it and have the property sold for his benefit.
(Code 1852, §§2444, 2445; Code 1867, §§2858, 2859; Code 1876, §§3196, 3197; Code 1886,
§§2905, 2906; Code 1896, §§1903, 1904; Code 1907, §§4107, 4108; Code 1923, §§7822,
7823; Code 1940, T. 7, §§533, 534.)...
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6-9-90
Section 6-9-90 Sale of levied property - Rights of debtor - Designation of property to be sold
first. When a defendant in execution shall point out any of his property on which to levy
the execution, the sheriff or other officer shall be bound to take and sell that first if
the same is, in the opinion of such levying officer, sufficient to satisfy such judgment and
costs. (Code 1907, §4115; Code 1923, §7830; Code 1940, T. 7, §542.)...
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