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7-9A-604
Section 7-9A-604 Procedure if security agreement covers real property or fixtures. (a) Enforcement:
Personal and real property. If a security agreement covers both personal and real property,
a secured party may proceed: (1) under this part as to the personal property without prejudicing
any rights with respect to the real property; or (2) as to both the personal property and
the real property in accordance with the rights with respect to the real property, in which
case the other provisions of this part do not apply. (b) Enforcement: Fixtures. Subject to
subsection (c), if a security agreement covers goods that are or become fixtures, a secured
party may proceed: (1) under this part; or (2) in accordance with the rights with respect
to real property, in which case the other provisions of this part do not apply. (c) Removal
of fixtures. Subject to the other provisions of this part, if a secured party holding a security
interest in fixtures has priority over all owners and encumbrancers...
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35-10-50
Section 35-10-50 Definitions. Unless the context otherwise requires, the words defined in this
section shall have the following meanings in this article. (1) DEED IN LIEU OF FORECLOSURE.
Any instrument, however denominated, whereby a mortgagor transfers to a mortgagee the mortgagor's
rights in mortgaged property. (2) MORTGAGE. A mortgage, deed of trust, or similar security
instrument on real property, or instrument creating a vendor's lien on real property, securing
the payment of money. (3) MORTGAGOR. An owner of an interest in mortgaged property. (4) MORTGAGEE.
The owner of the debt secured by a mortgage. (5) MORTGAGED PROPERTY. Any real property or
interest therein that is subject to a mortgage. (6) EQUITY OF REDEMPTION. The interest the
mortgagor has in the mortgaged property. (Acts 1987, No. 87-660, p. 1168, ยง1.)...
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40-22-1
Section 40-22-1 Deeds, bills of sale, etc. (a) Except as set out in subsection (b), no deed,
bill of sale, or other instrument of like character which conveys any real or personal property
within this state or which conveys any interest in any such property shall be received for
record unless the privilege or license tax is paid prior to the instrument being offered for
record as provided in subsection (c). (b) No privilege or license tax shall be required for
any of the following: (1) The transfer of mortgages on real or personal property within this
state upon which the mortgage tax has been paid. (2) Deeds or instruments executed for a nominal
consideration for the purpose of perfecting the title to real estate. (3) The re-recordation
of corrected mortgages, deeds, or instruments executed for the purpose of perfecting the title
to real or personal property, specifically, but not limited to, corrections of maturity dates
thereof, and deeds and other instruments or conveyances,...
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35-10-26
Section 35-10-26 Title revested upon payment of debt. The payment or satisfaction of the real
property mortgage debt divests the title passing by the mortgage. "Payment or satisfaction
of the real property mortgage debt" shall not occur until there is no outstanding indebtedness
or other obligation secured by the mortgage, and no commitment or agreement by the mortgagee
to make advances, incur obligations or otherwise give value (collectively referred to as "extend
value"), under any agreement, including, without limitation, agreements providing for
future advances, open end, revolving or other lines of credit, or letters of credit. Except
as otherwise specifically provided to the contrary in the Alabama Residential Mortgage Satisfaction
Act, upon the written request to satisfy a mortgage signed by the mortgagors and by all other
persons who have a right to require the mortgagee to extend value or signed by other authorized
representatives on behalf of the mortgagors and such other...
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7-9A-328
Section 7-9A-328 Priority of security interests in investment property. The following rules
govern priority among conflicting security interests in the same investment property: (1)
A security interest held by a secured party having control of investment property under Section
7-9A-106 has priority over a security interest held by a secured party that does not have
control of the investment property. (2) Except as otherwise provided in paragraphs (3) and
(4), conflicting security interests held by secured parties each of which has control under
Section 7-9A-106 rank according to priority in time of: (A) if the collateral is a security,
obtaining control; (B) if the collateral is a security entitlement carried in a securities
account and: (i) if the secured party obtained control under Section 7-8-106(d)(1), the secured
party's becoming the person for which the securities account is maintained; (ii) if the secured
party obtained control under Section 7-8-106(d)(2), the securities...
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40-9-1
Section 40-9-1 Persons and property generally. The following property and persons shall be
exempt from ad valorem taxation and none other: (1) All bonds of the United States and this
state and all county and municipal bonds issued by counties and municipalities in this state,
all property, real and personal, of the United States and this state and of county and municipal
corporations in this state; all cemeteries, all property, real and personal, used exclusively
for religious worship, for schools or for purposes purely charitable; provided, that property,
real or personal, owned by any educational, religious or charitable institution, society or
corporation let for rent or hire or for use for business purposes shall not be exempt from
taxation, notwithstanding that the income from such property shall be used exclusively for
education, religious or charitable purposes; all mortgages, together with the notes, debts
and credits secured thereby on real and personal property situated in...
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11-88-85
Section 11-88-85 Redemption of property after sale - Authorization and procedure generally.
Any real property sold for the satisfaction of an assessment lien imposed thereon by the board
may be redeemed by the former owner or his assigns or other person authorized to redeem property
sold for taxes by the State of Alabama, within two years from the date of such sale, by paying
to the purchaser at such sale or to any person deriving title under such purchaser or to the
treasurer of the authority for such purchaser or person deriving title under such purchaser
the amount of the purchase price for which the property was sold at such sale plus an amount
equal to interest on such purchase price from the date of such sale to the date of redemption
at the rate of eight percent per annum plus a fee of $2.00 to cover the expense of a conveyance.
If the redemption is made from the authority, the payment may be made upon such terms, including
installment payments, as the board may approve. (Acts...
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18-1A-270
Section 18-1A-270 Application to probate court for order of condemnation; bond or security
and affidavit not required of state or counties; authority from Governor to bring suit. The
State of Alabama, or any county, municipality, the University of Alabama, Auburn University,
the University of Montevallo or any corporation organized under the laws of this state, or
any person or association of persons, proposing to take lands, or to acquire an interest or
easement therein, for any uses for which private property may be taken, may, if there be no
other mode of proceeding prescribed by law, apply to the probate court of the county in which
such lands, or a material portion thereof, may be situate, for an order of condemnation thereof
to such uses. The state or any county may institute and maintain the proceedings herein authorized,
in its own name, without giving bond or security or causing affidavit to be made, though the
same may be required if the action were between private citizens....
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27-41-29
Section 27-41-29 Particular investments - Bonds, etc., secured by mortgages or deeds of trust
on real property, etc., generally. An insurer may invest in: (1) Bonds, notes, or other evidences
of indebtedness which are secured by a first mortgage lien or deed of trust upon unencumbered
improved real property located in the United States or Canada, including leasehold estates
in such real estate having an unexpired term (inclusive of the term or terms which may be
provided by options of renewal) of not less than 10 years beyond the final maturity of the
loan. Unless guaranteed or insured by the Administrator of Veterans Affairs, the Secretary
of Housing and Urban Development, or by a mortgage guaranty insurance policy issued by an
insurance company licensed and authorized to do business by and in the State of Alabama, no
such mortgage loan or loans when made shall exceed 75 percent of the fair value of the real
estate or leasehold, except that loans made on single family dwellings shall...
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10A-1-4.01
Section 10A-1-4.01 Filing instrument requirements. (a) A filing instrument must: (1) be typewritten,
printed, or electronically transmitted. If a filing instrument is electronically transmitted,
the filing instrument shall be in a format that can be retrieved or reproduced in typewritten
or printed form. (2) be in the English language. A name may be in a language other than English
if written in English letters or Arabic or Roman numerals. A filing instrument not in English
shall be accompanied by an English translation reasonably authenticated to the satisfaction
of the filing officer. If a filing instrument is not in English but is accompanied by an English
translation authenticated to the satisfaction of the filing officer, then the filing instrument
and the English translation shall collectively be considered one filing instrument, however,
for all purposes of the laws of this state, the English translation shall govern. (3) be signed
by the person or persons required by this title...
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