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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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22-30D-3
Section 22-30D-3 Definitions. Unless otherwise defined in this chapter, the definitions of
terms included in Section 22-30-3 shall be applicable to this chapter. For the purposes of
this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings: (1) ABANDONED DRYCLEANING FACILITY.
Any real property premises or individual leasehold space located in this state owned by any
person in which a drycleaning facility or wholesale distribution facility formerly operated;
provided, however, that any owner or operator or wholesale distributor who shall have elected
not to be covered by the provisions of this chapter shall not be considered a person owning
or leasing such a facility for the purposes of this chapter. (2) ADJACENT LAND OWNER. Any
owner, lessor, or mortgagee of any real property onto which contamination from a drycleaning
facility, abandoned drycleaning facility, or wholesale distribution facility of any owner
or operator or wholesale distributor who shall have elected to be covered...
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25-5-35
Section 25-5-35 Recovery where accident occurs outside state; effect of compensation under
law of another state, etc., upon compensation under this article and Article 3 of chapter,
etc.; recovery under this article and Article 3 of chapter for accident occurring within state
where employment principally localized outside state. (a) As used in this section: (1) The
term "United States" includes only the states of the United States and the District
of Columbia; and (2) The term "state" includes any state of the United States or
the District of Columbia. (b) For the purposes of this section, a person's employment is principally
localized in this or another state when his employer has a place of business in this or such
other state and he regularly works at or from such place of business, or if he is domiciled
and spends a substantial part of his working time in the service of his employer in this or
such other state. (c) An employee whose duties require him to travel regularly in the...
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23-1-279
Section 23-1-279 Nonconforming signs - Removal and payment of compensation generally. (a) Signs
outside of business areas which are lawfully in existence on February 10, 1972, but which
do not conform to the requirements in this division, are declared nonconforming and, subject
to Sections 23-1-280, 23-1-281, and 23-1-282, shall be removed by the sign owner and/or property
owner under agreement with the director, or under the authority of the director, upon agreement
between the parties as to just compensation. In the event no agreement can be reached as to
just compensation, the sign shall be removed and payment made therefor through petition filed
in probate court in accordance with Section 23-1-282. Outdoor advertising signs, displays,
or devices with the purpose of their message being read from the main-traveled way of any
interstate highway or primary highway erected prior to April 11, 1978, outside of an urban
area and beyond 660 feet of the edge of the right-of-way of such...
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8-1-47
Section 8-1-47 Presumptions as to availability of specific performance as remedy. It is to
be presumed that the breach of an agreement to transfer real property cannot be adequately
relieved by pecuniary compensation and that the breach of an agreement to transfer personal
property can be thus relieved. (Code 1923, §6830; Code 1940, T. 9, §52.)...
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15-5-64
Section 15-5-64 Determination of abandonment. In order for property or proceeds to be deemed
abandoned, a representative of the law enforcement agency having possession of abandoned property
or proceeds shall file with the district attorney a sworn affidavit setting forth the circumstances
of the abandonment, including the results of a search of records to identify the owner or
lienholders. The records to be searched shall include records of the Alabama Department of
Revenue, judge of probate, and the Secretary of State. After the filing of the affidavit,
the district attorney or Attorney General may file an action in the circuit court to declare
the property or proceeds abandoned. If the location of the owner, registrant, secured party,
or lienholder is unknown, service shall be made at the last known address of the current owner,
registrant, secured party, or lienholder, as well as by publication on a governmental web
site or a newspaper of general circulation for a period of three...
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41-6-72
Section 41-6-72 Property on loan to department. (a) Property on loan to the department, subject
to a loan agreement, shall be deemed to be donated to the department if no claim is made or
action filed to recover the property after termination or expiration of the loan, and if the
department has given notice pursuant to Section 41-6-74 and no assertion of title has been
filed within 90 days from the date of the second published notice. (b) The department may
terminate a loan of property if the property was loaned to the department for an indefinite
term and the property has been held by the department for five years or more. Property on
"permanent loan" shall be deemed to be loaned for an indefinite term. (c) If property
was loaned to the department for a specified term, the department may give notice of termination
of the loan at any time after expiration of the specified term. (d) When the department accepts
a loan of property, the department shall inform the owner in writing of the...
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11-50-95
Section 11-50-95 Redemption of property after sale. Such property may be redeemed by the owner
or his assigns or other person authorized to redeem property sold for taxes by the state within
two years from the date of the sale by paying to the purchaser or the city or town treasurer
for him the amount for which the property was sold with interest thereon at the rate of eight
percent per annum from the date of sale, together with a fee of $2.00 for the expense of the
conveyance. (Acts 1923, No. 165, p. 134; Code 1923, §2107; Acts 1932, Ex. Sess., No. 21,
p. 19; Code 1940, T. 37, §632.)...
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15-5-63
Section 15-5-63 Proof; forfeiture procedures. The state must prove to the court's reasonable
satisfaction that the proceeds, property, or instrumentality of any kind were used in, intended
to be used in, or derived from, a felony offense. Except as provided otherwise in this article,
the manner, method, and procedure for the seizure, forfeiture, condemnation, and disposition
shall be the same as that set out in Section 20-2-93 and Sections 28-4-286 through 28-4-290,
inclusive, except for the following: (1) An innocent owner's or bona fide lienholder's interest
in any type of property shall not be forfeited under this article for any act or omission
unless the state proves that the act or omission was committed or omitted with the knowledge
or consent of that owner or lienholder. (2) The state may stipulate that the interest of an
innocent owner or bona fide lienholder is exempt from forfeiture upon presentation of proof
of the claim. The state shall file the stipulation with the court...
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18-4-16
Section 18-4-16 Expenses incurred from condemnation proceedings. Where a condemnation proceeding
is instituted by a state agency to acquire real property and the final judgment is that the
real property cannot be acquired by condemnation, and the proceeding is abandoned, the owner
of any right, title, or interest in real property shall be paid a sum that shall, in the opinion
of the court, reimburse the owner for his or her reasonable costs, disbursements, and expenses
including reasonable attorney, appraisal, and engineering fees, actually incurred because
of the condemnation proceedings. The award of the sums will be paid by the state agency which
sought to condemn the property. (Act 99-582, p. 1318, §17.)...
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