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6-10-39
Section 6-10-39 Interposition of homestead claim or other exemptions and defense of contest
thereof by spouse or minor children. If a husband, wife or parent, entitled to a homestead
or other exemption, absconds or abandons his or her family, leaves the state, is insane, is
confined under a charge or conviction for felony or misdemeanor, or is under any other disability
or inability, the spouse or, if there is no spouse, the minor child or children, residents
of this state with the intention so to continue, shall be entitled to interpose any and all
claims of homestead or other exemption which the husband, wife, or parent could have interposed;
but the right to such exemptions shall continue only so long as the spouse and minor child
or children, or either, shall remain bona fide residents of this state. In the event of the
death of the husband, wife or parent pending any contest of a claim of homestead or other
exemption, such contest may be revived in the name of the surviving...
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8-12-3
Section 8-12-3 Defacing identifying mark on encumbered personal property; presumption
of guilt by possession. (a) Any person who defaces, or permits the same to be done, with intent
to defraud any trademark, or other identifying mark, on any automobile motor, other motor,
guns, electrical equipment, radios, motor vehicles, refrigerators, furniture, household or
office equipment, or any other personal property, when such property is encumbered
with a mortgage, conditional sale contract, or other lien, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,
shall be fined on conviction not less than $25 nor more than $500 and may be imprisoned in
the county jail or sentenced to hard labor for not more than six months. (b) Any person, other
than the absolute owner of the property while the same is free and clear of mortgages, retention
of title contracts or other encumbrances, found in possession of such property under any claim
of right with knowledge that the property has been defaced by a person or persons...
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11-40-62
Section 11-40-62 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings: (1) INTERESTED PARTY. Includes the following parties: a. The
person who last appears as owner of the real property in the county office of the judge of
probate's property records. b. The current mortgagee of record of the property or assignee
of record of the mortgagee. c. The current holder of a beneficial interest in a deed of trust
recorded against the real property. d. A tax certificate holder. e. A tax sale purchaser that
holds a deed of purchase in accordance with Section 40-10-29. f. Any party having an interest
in the real property, or in any part thereof, legal or equitable, in severalty or as tenant
in common, whose identity and addresses are reasonably ascertainable from the records of the
Class 2 municipality or records maintained in the county office of the judge of probate or
as revealed by a full title search, consisting of 50 years or more. g. An...
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37-9-3
Section 37-9-3 Exemptions from operation of chapter - United States mail; occasional intrastate
commerce. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to apply to: (1) The transportation or
handling of United States mail; or (2) The casual, occasional or reciprocal carriage of passengers
or property by aircraft in intrastate commerce for compensation by any person not engaged
in air commerce as a regular occupation or business, unless, in the case of transportation
of passengers, such transportation is sold or offered for sale or provided or procured or
furnished or arranged for by a broker, or by any other person who sells or offers for sale
transportation furnished by a person lawfully engaged in the transportation of passengers
by aircraft under a certificate or permit issued under this chapter or under a pending application
for such certificate or permit. (Acts 1945, No. 269, p. 414, ยง2.)...
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40-9B-3
23 of this title, or payments required to be made in lieu thereof, shall relieve the seller
from the obligation to collect and pay over the transaction tax as if the sale were to a person
exempt, to the extent of the abatement, from the transaction tax. (2) ALTERNATIVE ENERGY RESOURCES.
The definition given in Section 40-18-1. (3) CONSTRUCTION RELATED TRANSACTION TAXES. The transaction
taxes imposed by Chapter 23 of this title, or payments required to be made in lieu thereof,
on tangible personal property and taxable services incorporated into an industrial
development property, the cost of which may be added to capital account with respect to the
property, determined without regard to any rule which permits expenditures properly chargeable
to capital account to be treated as current expenses. (4) DATA PROCESSING CENTER. An establishment
at which not less than 20 new jobs are located, the average annual total compensation, including
benefits, of such new jobs to be not less than...
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45-47-71.01
Section 45-47-71.01 Disposal of property under control of county commission. (a) All sales
or disposal of real property, tangible personal property, equipment, or other items
owned by or under the control of the county commission shall be made by free and open competitive
sealed bids or at public auction, except that all sales or exchanges of real property, equipment,
and personal property with another municipal or other governmental entity located within
Marion County may be made without the necessity of public auction or competitive sealed bids.
(b) Every proposal to make a sale covered by this section shall be publicly advertised at
least twice at two-week intervals in a newspaper of countywide circulation and a newspaper
of statewide circulation in advance of the date fixed for receiving bids. The advertisements
shall state a description of the property to be sold along with the date, time, and place
of opening of the sealed bids. (c) All bids shall be publicly owned and all...
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6-5-248
Section 6-5-248 Who may redeem; priorities. (a) Where real estate, or any interest therein,
is sold, it may be redeemed by: (1) Any debtor, including any surety or guarantor. (2) Any
mortgagor, even if the mortgagor is not personally liable for payment of a debt. (3) Any junior
mortgagee, or its transferee. (4) Judgment creditor, or its transferee. (5) Any transferee
of the interests of the debtor or mortgagor, either before or after the sale. A transfer of
any kind made by the debtor or mortgagor will accomplish a transfer of the interests of that
party. (6) The respective spouses of all debtors, mortgagors, or transferees of any interest
of the debtor or mortgagor, who are spouses on the day of the execution, judgment, or foreclosure
sale. (7) Children, heirs, or devisees of any debtor or mortgagor. (b) All persons named or
enumerated in subdivisions (a)(1) through (a)(7) may exercise the right of redemption granted
by this article within 180 days from the date of the sale for...
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15-13-152
Section 15-13-152 Qualification for property bail. The qualifications for property bail are
that each surety be a resident of the state, and an owner of real property therein, and that
any property pledged shall be worth, exclusive of all encumbrances and homestead exemptions
presently against the property, the amount expressed in the appearance bond. Any proper approving
officer, in approving property bail, may allow more than one person to justify severally as
bail in amounts less than that expressed in the appearance bond, provided the whole be equivalent
to the amount in the appearance bond. The worth shall not be determined by the assessed value
of the property but shall be calculated, determined, and evaluated in the manner set forth
in the affidavit described in part (A) of this section. If the property owner(s) claim a homestead
exemption in the affidavit then they shall also execute the waiver of a homestead exemption
form as provided in part (B) below. The affidavit shall be...
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2-2-31
Section 2-2-31 Seizure and condemnation of adulterated, misbranded or substandard article.
Any article, substance, material or product which is subject to the provisions of this article
which is adulterated, misbranded or under the standard, grade, weight or measure claimed,
within the meaning of any provision of law or rules and regulations under authority of law,
and which is manufactured for sale, held in possession with intent to sell, offered or exposed
for sale or sold or delivered within this state shall be liable to be proceeded against in
the circuit court of the county where the same is found and seized for confiscation by writ
of attachment for condemnation. Such writ shall issue upon the sworn complaint of the commissioner
or his duly authorized agent, taken by an officer authorized to administer an oath, to the
effect that such article or product is adulterated or misbranded or is under the standard,
grade, weight or measure claimed, as the case may be, within the meaning...
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34-1A-6
a motor vehicle, aircraft, or boat. (2) The installation of an alarm system on property owned
by or leased to the installer. (3) A person or business entity who owns, installs, services,
or monitors alarm systems, CCTV systems, electronic access control systems, or mechanical
locking systems, on property owned by or leased to him or her or the business entity or, if
the person or business entity does not charge for the system or its installation, installs
it for the protection of his or her personal property located on the property of another,
and does not install or monitor the system as a normal business practice on the property of
another. (4) A person or business entity whose sale of an alarm system, CCTV system, electronic
access control system, or mechanical lock is over-the-counter or by telephone, Internet, or
mail order and the person or business entity does not engage in the installation or service
of the system or locking mechanism in the state. (5) A person or business...
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