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11-47-116
Section 11-47-116 Taking up and storing of abandoned and stolen personal property; redemption
by owner; sale and disposition of proceeds. (a) All municipalities are hereby authorized to
provide by ordinance for the taking up and storing of abandoned and stolen personal
property found within the corporate limits or outside the corporate limits but within the
police jurisdictions and to sell the same in the manner provided in subsection (b) of this
section. A permanent record giving the date of the taking of each piece of such property,
the place where found and taken and a description of the property shall be kept. The property
so taken shall be stored in a suitable place to protect it from deterioration; provided, that
if the property be perishable the same may be sold at once without notice, in which case the
proceeds shall be held for a period of six months for the account of the owner and if not
called for within that time shall be converted into the general fund. (b) At least every...

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27-42-12
Section 27-42-12 Exhaustion of rights; nonduplication of recovery. (a) Any person having a
claim under an insurance policy, whether or not it is a policy issued by a member insurer,
where the claim under the other policy arises from the same facts, injury, or loss
that gave rise to the covered claim against the association, shall be required first to exhaust
all coverage provided by any such policy. Any amount payable on a covered claim under this
chapter shall be reduced by the full applicable limits stated in the other insurance policy
and the association shall receive a full credit for the stated limits, or, where there are
no applicable stated limits, the claim shall be reduced by the total recovery. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, no person shall be required to exhaust any right under the policy of an insolvent
insurer. (1) A claim under a policy providing liability coverage to a person who may be jointly
and severally liable with, or a joint tortfeasor with, the person covered...
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19-3B-505
must be presented. If the person fails to present the claim in writing within 90 days from
the date of the notice, then the person shall be forever barred from asserting or recovering
on the claim from the trustee, the trust property and the creditors and beneficiaries of the
trust. Any person who presents a claim on or before the date specified in the notice may not
later increase the claim following the expiration of the 90-day period. (3) If a claim is
not presented in writing to the personal representative of the settlor's estate or
to the trustee (i) within six months from the date of the appointment of the initial personal
representative of the settlor's estate, or (ii) if no personal representative is appointed
within six months from the settlor's date of death and a claim is not presented in writing
to the trustee within six months from the settlor's date of death, then no trustee shall be
chargeable for any assets that the trustee may pay or distribute in good faith in...
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6-5-735
Section 6-5-735 Construction of article. (a) Nothing in this article shall be construed to
create any claim, right of action, or civil liability that did not previously exist under
the law of this state. (b) Nothing in this article shall be construed to interfere with any
agency's exclusive or primary jurisdiction to find or declare violations of an adulteration
or misbranding statute or rule. (Act 2012-556, p. 1636, §6.)...
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35-11-233
Section 35-11-233 Assignment of lien; transfer of lien on real property to other security.
(a) Any claim for which a lien is provided in this division may be assigned; and the assignee
shall thereby be invested with all the rights of the original holder of the lien, and be entitled
to all his remedies to enforce them. The assignee shall have the right to consolidate all
such claims in one statement to be filed as herein provided; and the length of time for the
filing of said claim shall be measured by the greatest length of time for the filing of any
class of claims held by the assignee. (b) Any lien claimed on real property under this division
may be transferred by any person having an interest in the real property upon which the lien
is imposed or the contract under which the lien is claimed, from such real property to other
security by first filing with the court in which the action is brought, a copy of the lien
which has been duly filed and recorded as required by law, and by...
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45-9-232
Section 45-9-232 Records; storage; sale at auction; disposition of funds. (a)(1) In Chambers
County, the sheriff shall keep and maintain a permanent record of all abandoned and stolen
personal property recovered by the sheriff's department. The records shall state the
description of the property, the date of recovery of the property, the serial or other identifying
number of the property, and the place of recovery of the property. The records shall be open
to public inspection at all reasonable times. (2) All abandoned or stolen property recovered
by the sheriff's department shall be stored in a suitable place to protect the property from
deterioration. (b) If the abandoned and stolen personal property is of a perishable
nature and reasonable attempts to locate and identify the owner of the property are not successful,
the property may be sold at once without notice. The sheriff shall attempt to obtain the best
possible price for the property. The proceeds of a sale shall be held in a...
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41-9-222
Section 41-9-222 Hobson Memorial Board abolished; powers, etc., transferred to Historical Commission.
The Richmond Pearson Hobson Memorial Board as established in Section 41-9-221 is abolished.
All property, real and personal, under the management and control of the memorial board,
including but not limited to "Magnolia Grove," the Richmond Pearson Hobson home
and lands located in Greensboro, Alabama, and all powers, authority and jurisdiction over
such property, are hereby transferred to the Alabama Historical Commission; and any right,
title or interest which the state has in the above described property is also transferred
to the Alabama Historical Commission. The Alabama Historical Commission shall have full authority
to develop, renovate, restore, preserve, maintain, operate, exhibit and publicize such property
in accordance with the powers and responsibilities of the Alabama Historical Commission. (Acts
1980, No. 80-208, p. 289, §1.)...
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7-8-102
Section 7-8-102 Definitions. (a) In this article: (1) "Adverse claim" means a claim
that a claimant has a property interest in a financial asset and that it is a violation of
the rights of the claimant for another person to hold, transfer, or deal with the financial
asset. (2) "Bearer form," as applied to a certificated security, means a form in
which the security is payable to the bearer of the security certificate according to its terms
but not by reason of an indorsement. (3) "Broker" means a person defined as a broker
or dealer under the federal securities laws, but without excluding a bank acting in that capacity.
(4) "Certificated security" means a security that is represented by a certificate.
(5) "Clearing corporation" means: (i) a person that is registered as a "clearing
agency" under the federal securities laws; (ii) a federal reserve bank; or (iii) any
other person that provides clearance or settlement services with respect to financial assets
that would require it to...
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45-49A-10.04
title to real property and riparian rights necessary, useful, or convenient in gaining access,
entry, or approach to waterways, rivers, and streams, whether or not navigable and whether
or not such easements, rights of way, streets, approaches, roads, interests in land, and riparian
rights lead to property owned or controlled by the corporation. (7) To acquire, receive, take,
and hold, whether by purchase, gift, lease, devise, or otherwise, property of every description,
whether real, personal, or mixed, and to manage the same, and to develop any undeveloped
property owned, leased, or controlled by it. (8) To execute such contracts or other instruments
and to take such action as may be necessary or convenient to carry out the purpose of this
article or the exercise of any authority or power granted hereunder. (9) To construct, acquire,
establish, improve, extend, enlarge, reconstruct, equip, maintain, and repair buildings, structures,
and facilities suitable for use in or on...
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6-5-151
Section 6-5-151 Order of abatement; sale of property. (a) If the existence of the nuisance
is admitted or established in an action as provided in this division, or in a criminal proceeding
in the circuit court, an order of abatement shall be entered as a part of the judgment in
the case, which shall direct the removal from the place of all personal property and
contents used in conducting the nuisance not already released under authority of the court
as provided in Sections 6-5-143, 6-5-145 through 6-5-148, and 6-5-150 and shall direct the
sale of such thereof as belonged to the defendants notified or appearing in the manner provided
for the sale of chattels under execution. (b) Such order shall also require the renewal for
one year of any bond furnished by the owner of the real property as provided in Section 6-5-148
or, if not so furnished, shall continue for one year any closing order issued at the time
of granting the preliminary injunction or, if no such closing order was then...
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