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5-19A-20
Section 5-19A-20 Pawnbrokers to be subject to licensing and issuance fees under Chapter 12
of Title 40; chapter not to repeal Uniform Commercial Code. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
all persons currently doing business as pawnbrokers and those seeking licensure under this
chapter, shall be subject to the applicable licensing and issuance fees levied under Chapter
12 of Title 40. This chapter shall not repeal or be construed to repeal any provision of the
Uniform Commercial Code, Sections 7-1-101 et seq. (Acts 1992, No. 92-597, p. 1227, §21.)...

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6-5-286
Section 6-5-286 Defenses to actions on promissory notes, bonds, or other contracts. Except
as may be otherwise provided by the Uniform Commercial Code, actions on promissory notes,
bonds, or other contracts, express or implied, for the payment of money are subject to any
defense the payor, obligor, or debtor had against the payee, obligee, or creditor previous
to notice of assignment or transfer. (Code 1852, §2129; Code 1867, §2523; Code 1876, §2890;
Code 1886, §2594; Code 1896, §28; Code 1907, §2489; Code 1923, §5699; Code 1940, T. 7,
§126; Acts 1965, No. 549, p. 811.)...
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8-5-25
Section 8-5-25 Contracts, writings and paper circulated as money subject to payments, setoffs
and discounts prior to notice of assignment. All contracts and writings, except such as are
governed by the Uniform Commercial Code, and paper issued to circulate as money, are subject
to all payments, setoffs, and discounts had or possessed against the same previous to notice
of an assignment or transfer. (Code 1852, §1531; Code 1867, §1839; Code 1876, §2100; Code
1886, §1765; Code 1896, §879; Code 1907, §5161; Code 1923, §9237; Code 1940, T. 39, §206;
Acts 1965, No. 549, p. 811.)...
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6-9-211
Section 6-9-211 Judgment constitutes lien on property of defendant. Every judgment, a certificate
of which has been filed as provided in Section 6-9-210, shall be a lien in the county where
filed on all property of the defendant which is subject to levy and sale under execution,
and such lien shall continue for 10 years after the date of such judgment; provided, that
when an action or other proceeding to enforce or foreclose said lien is instituted or begun
within said 10 years, but has not been completed, decided, or determined within said 10-year
period, and at the time said action or proceeding is instituted or begun, or lien claimed
therein, a lis pendens notice thereof is filed in the office of the judge of probate of the
county in which said property is situated, the lien provided for in this section shall continue
as to the property upon which said lien is claimed in said action or proceeding and may be
enforced or foreclosed in that action as if said 10-year period had not...
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45-1-81.36
Section 45-1-81.36 Recording and filing fee - Certain instruments. Effective September 1, 2003,
a special recording and filing fee of five dollars ($5) shall be paid to and collected by
the Judge of Probate of Autauga County, with respect to each real property instrument, each
personal property instrument, and each Uniform Commercial Code document that may be filed
for record in the office of the judge of probate and with respect to other instruments and
documents in the probate office at the discretion of the judge of probate, and on and after
September 1, 2003, no instrument or document shall be received for record in the office of
the judge of probate unless the special recording fee of five dollars ($5) is paid. The special
recording fee shall be in addition to all other fees, taxes, and charges required by law to
be paid upon the filing for record of any real property instrument, personal property instrument,
or Uniform Commercial Code document, and for the recording of other...
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45-18-82.56
Section 45-18-82.56 Recording and filing fee - Certain instruments. Effective immediately after
September 1, 1999, a special recording and filing fee of five dollars ($5) shall be paid to
and collected by the Judge of Probate of Conecuh County, with respect to each real property
instrument, each personal property instrument, and each Uniform Commercial Code document that
may be filed for record in the office of the judge of probate and with respect to other instruments
and documents in the probate office at the discretion of the judge of probate, and on and
after that date, no instrument or document shall be received for record in the office of the
judge of probate unless the special recording fee of five dollars ($5) is paid. The special
recording fee shall be in addition to all other fees, taxes, and charges required by law to
be paid upon the filing for record of any real property instrument, personal property instrument,
or Uniform Commercial Code document, and for the recording of...
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45-3-84.116
Section 45-3-84.116 Special recording and filing fee. Effective immediately after August 1,
1998, a special recording and filing fee of five dollars ($5) shall be paid to and collected
by the Judge of Probate of Barbour County, with respect to each real property instrument,
each personal property instrument, and each Uniform Commercial Code document that may be filed
for record in the office of the judge of probate and with respect to other instruments and
documents in the probate office at the discretion of the judge of probate, and on and after
that date, no instrument or document shall be received for record in the office of the judge
of probate unless the special recording fee of five dollars ($5) is paid. The special recording
fee shall be in addition to all other fees, taxes, and charges required by law to be paid
upon the filing for record of any real property instrument, personal property instrument,
or Uniform Commercial Code document, and for the recording of other...
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11-99A-36
Section 11-99A-36 Pledge of assessments to bonds. Assessments may be pledged to an issue of
bonds, and if pledged, the pledge shall be deemed a perfected, first claim by the bondholders,
or trustee on behalf of the bondholders, against the assessments, regardless of compliance
with the terms of Article 9 of Title 7, the Alabama Uniform Commercial Code, or any other
public notice or filing. However, nothing herein shall prevent the filing of a financing statement
under Article 9 of Title 7, the Alabama Uniform Commercial Code, and a filing shall not constitute
an election to perfect only in accordance with Article 9 of Title 7. (Act 99-446, p. 1013,
§1.)...
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35-4-92
Section 35-4-92 Transfers of standing timber, trees, and cutting rights. Except as may be otherwise
provided by Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code, all conveyances, mortgages, and other
instruments executed hereafter for the purpose of transferring standing timber or trees, or
cutting rights with respect thereto, or an interest therein, whether such timber, trees, or
rights shall be real or personal property, shall be recorded in the county in which such timber
and trees are located in the same manner and books and under the same conditions that conveyances
of real property are recorded in such county and with like effect; and no such instrument
need be recorded elsewhere. Unless an instrument effecting such transfer and herein required
to be recorded is so recorded, any such transfer shall be inoperative and void as against
purchasers, mortgagees, and judgment creditors without notice. (Acts 1951, No. 629, p. 1084;
Acts 1965, No. 549, p. 811.)...
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45-21-84.36
Section 45-21-84.36 Recording and filing fee - Certain instruments. Effective September 1,
2007, and upon approval of the county commission, a special recording and filing fee of five
dollars ($5) shall be paid to and collected by the Judge of Probate of Crenshaw County, with
respect to each real property instrument, each personal property instrument, and each Uniform
Commercial Code document that may be filed for record in the office of the judge of probate
and with respect to other instruments and documents in the probate office, and on and after
that date, no instrument or document shall be received for record in the office of the judge
of probate unless the special recording fee of five dollars ($5) is paid. The special recording
fee shall be in addition to all other fees, taxes, and charges required by law to be paid
upon the filing for record of any real property instrument, personal property instrument,
or Uniform Commercial Code document, and for the recording of other...
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