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35-11-412
Section 35-11-412 Filing of verified statement; limitation of actions. (a) It shall
be the duty of every person entitled to such a lien to file in the office of the judge of
probate of the county in which the property upon which the lien is sought to be established
is situated, a statement in writing, verified by the oath of the person claiming the lien,
or of some other person having knowledge of the facts, containing the amount of the demand
secured by the lien, after all just credits have been given, a description of the property
on which the lien is claimed in such a manner that same may be located or identified, and
the name of the owner or proprietor thereof; but no error in the amount of the demand or in
the name of the owner or proprietor shall affect the lien. Unless such statement is so filed
the lien shall be lost. Said verified statement may be in the form set out in Section
35-11-150. (b) The lien declared in this division shall be deemed lost unless the statement
referred...
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7-2A-309
Section 7-2A-309 Lessor's and lessee's rights when goods become fixtures. (1) In this
section: (a) goods are "fixtures" when they become so related to particular
real estate that an interest in them arises under real estate law; (b) a "fixture filing"
is the filing, in the office where a record of a mortgage on the real estate would be filed
or recorded, of a financing statement covering goods that are or are to become fixtures and
conforming to the requirements of Section 7-9A-502(a) and (b); (c) a lease is a "purchase
money lease" unless the lessee has possession or use of the goods or the right to possession
or use of the goods before the lease agreement is enforceable; (d) a mortgage is a "construction
mortgage" to the extent it secures an obligation incurred for the construction of an
improvement on land including the acquisition cost of the land, if the recorded writing so
indicates; and (e) "encumbrance" includes real estate mortgages and other liens
on real estate and all other...
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18-3-20
Section 18-3-20 Acquisition; width. Where a cemetery or graveyard has been used by the
public as a place for burying the dead for 20 years or more and no part of said cemetery or
graveyard is adjacent or contiguous to any public road or highway, any person who has, or
any persons who have, relatives or relations buried in said cemetery or graveyard shall have
the right to acquire and may acquire a convenient right-of-way, not exceeding in width 15
feet, over the lands intervening and lying between such cemetery or graveyard or body of land
on which the same is situated and the public road or highway nearest or most convenient thereto.
(Acts 1927, No. 475, p. 520; Code 1940, T. 19, ยง59.)...
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33-7-53
Section 33-7-53 Development and relief work upon and abutting on tidelands. In order
to encourage the building of bridges, causeways and other development work and relief work,
the owner of any lands in the State of Alabama abutting on tidelands, the title to which or
control of which may now or hereafter be vested in the State of Alabama, which shall not have
been improved by or under valid public authority and shall not be otherwise devoted to public
use, shall be authorized to acquire such tidelands and to fill, reclaim or otherwise improve
same and to fill in, reclaim or otherwise improve the abutting submerged land and to own,
use, mortgage and convey the lands so reclaimed, filled or improved, and any improvements
thereon, under and subject to the conditions and approval herein stated. Any such improvement
shall conform to any harbor line established at the time of such improvement by state or federal
authority having jurisdiction over such matters, or if not then already...
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11-92A-1
Section 11-92A-1 Definitions. When used in this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1)
ARTICLES. The articles of incorporation or articles of reincorporation of an authority. (2)
AUTHORITY. A public corporation incorporated and reincorporated pursuant to the provisions
of this chapter. (3) AUTHORIZED OPERATIONAL AREA. The county or counties in which the authority
has been or is proposed to be authorized to operate, as designated in its articles of incorporation
in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. If an authority does not designate an authorized
operational area, then such authority's authorized operational area shall be deemed for all
purposes to be solely the county of incorporation of the authority. (4) BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
The board of directors of an authority. (5) BOND OR BONDS. A bond or bonds issued under the
provisions of this chapter. (6) COUNTY OF INCORPORATION. The county...
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11-53A-5
Section 11-53A-5 Assessment of costs against land purchased by the state; redemptioner
or purchaser to take property subject to assessment; manner of payment or collection of assessment.
(a) The city shall have the power to assess the costs authorized herein against any lot, lots,
parcel, or parcels of land purchased by the State of Alabama at any sale for the nonpayment
of taxes. A subsequent redemption of the property by any person authorized to redeem, or a
subsequent sale of the property by the state, shall not operate to discharge, or in any manner
affect the lien of the city for the assessment. Any redemptioner or purchaser shall take the
property subject to the assessment. (b) Payment of the assessment, or if delinquent, the collection
of the assessment, shall be made in the same manner as is provided for the payment and delinquent
collection of municipal improvement assessments pursuant to Article 1 (commencing with Section
11-48-1) of Chapter 2 of Title 11. (Acts 1992, No....
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23-1-271
Section 23-1-271 Definitions. For the purposes of this division, unless otherwise indicated,
the following terms shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
(1) ADJACENT AREA. An area which is adjacent to and within 660 feet of the nearest edge of
the right-of-way of any interstate or primary highway, which 660 feet distance shall be measured
horizontally along a line normal or perpendicular to the centerline of the highway. (2) BUSINESS
AREA. Any part of an adjacent area which is zoned for business, industrial, or commercial
activities under the authority of any law of this state or not zoned, but which constitutes
an unzoned commercial or industrial area as defined in this section. (3) CENTERLINE
OF THE HIGHWAY. A line equidistant from the edges of the median separating the main-traveled
ways of a divided highway or the centerline of the main-traveled way of a nondivided highway.
(4) COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES FOR PURPOSES OF UNZONED INDUSTRIAL AND...
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35-8B-1
Section 35-8B-1 Definitions; sale of alcoholic beverages. (a) "Community development
district" shall mean a private residential development that: (1) Is a size of at least
250 acres of contiguous land area; (2) has at least 100 residential sites, platted and recorded
in the probate office of the county as a residential subdivision; (3) has streets that were
or will be built with private funds; (4) has a social club with: (i) an 18-hole golf course
of regulation size; (ii) a restaurant or eatery used exclusively for the purpose of preparing
and serving meals, with a seating capacity of at least 60 patrons; (iii) social club memberships
with at least 100 paid-up members who have paid a membership initiation fee of not less than
two hundred fifty dollars ($250) per membership; (iv) membership policies whereby membership
is not denied or impacted by an applicant's race, color, creed, religion, or national origin;
and (v) a full-time management staff for the social activities of the club,...
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11-41-1
Section 11-41-1 Authority; petition to probate judge for order of incorporation. When
the inhabitants of an unincorporated community, which has a population of not less than 300,
constituting a body of citizens whose residences are contiguous to and all of which form a
homogeneous settlement or community, desire to become organized as a municipal corporation,
they may apply to the judge of probate of the county in which the territory is situated, or
the greater portion thereof if it is situated in two or more counties, for an order of incorporation,
by a petition in writing signed by not less than 15 percent of the qualified electors residing
within the limits of the proposed municipality and by the persons, firms, or corporations
owning at least 60 percent of the acreage of the platted or unplatted land of the proposed
municipality. No platted or unplatted territory shall be included within the boundary unless
there are at least four qualified electors, according to government survey,...
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6-5-156.3
Section 6-5-156.3 Standard of proof; damages and other relief; jurisdiction and powers
of court; appointment of receiver; eviction of tenant. (a) The plaintiff is required by a
preponderance of the evidence to establish that a drug-related nuisance exists. The plaintiff
is required by clear and convincing evidence to establish that the owner of the property who
is not a resident or in actual possession of the property was criminally culpable in aiding
and abetting in the drug related nuisance. (b) If the existence of a drug-related nuisance
is found, the judgment may include actual damages and an injunction to restrain, abate, and
prevent the continuance or recurrence of the drug-related nuisance. The court may grant declaratory
relief, mandatory orders, or any other relief deemed necessary to accomplish the purposes
of the injunction or order and enforce the judgment or order. (c) The court may retain jurisdiction
of the case for the purpose of enforcing its orders. (d) If the...
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