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40-10-77
Section 40-10-77 Defense of action fails on grounds other than that taxes were not due. THIS
SECTION WAS AMENDED BY ACT 2018-494 IN THE 2018 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2020.
TO SEE THE AMENDED VERSION, SEE THE VERSION LABELED PENDING. If, in an action brought against
such purchaser or other person claiming under the purchaser to recover possession of lands
sold for taxes, the defendant claims and defends under the tax title and the defense fails
on the ground that such sale was invalid for any reason other than that the taxes were not
due, and the plaintiff recovers, the court shall forthwith, on the motion of the defendant,
ascertain the amount of taxes for which the lands were liable at the time of the sale and
for the payment of which they were sold, with interest thereon from the day of sale, and the
amount of such taxes on the lands, if any, as the defendant or the person under whom he or
she claims has, since such sale, lawfully paid or assumed, in case of the state,...
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41-14A-9
Section 41-14A-9 Procedures for payment of losses. (a) When the State Treasurer becomes aware
that a default or insolvency has occurred, the State Treasurer shall provide notice as required
in subsection (b) and implement the following procedures: (1) The State Treasurer shall obtain
information from the Superintendent of Banks of the State Banking Department or the receiver
of the qualified public depository in default in order to ascertain the amount of funds of
each public depositor on deposit at such depository and the amount of deposit insurance applicable
to such deposits. (2) The potential loss to public depositors shall be calculated by compiling
claims received from public depositors. The State Treasurer shall validate claims of public
depositors who filed claims under subsection (b) and which have been confirmed under subdivision
(1). (3) The loss to public depositors shall be satisfied, insofar as possible, first through
any applicable deposit insurance and then through the...
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6-10-38
of the plaintiff accompanied by an offer in writing to purchase the same for an amount exceeding
$5,000 (or if a husband and wife have both claimed the exemption to which each is entitled,
$10,000), which offer must state the amount and, at the election of the defendant, shall be
binding on the plaintiff. (c) When a sale is made under subsection (b) of this section and
any defendant dies before receiving their $5,000 standing in lieu of the homestead, the same
shall be paid to his or her personal representative, who shall receive and hold it
subject to the homestead rights of the defendant's surviving spouse and minor child or children,
or either, if there be such; but, if there be none such, the personal representative
shall first apply the same to the payment of the demand for the enforcement of which the process
issued, and the balance he shall administer as personal assets of the estate. (Code
1876, §2832; Code 1886, §§2534-2536; Code 1896, §§2060-2062; Code 1907,...
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8-9A-8
Section 8-9A-8 Defenses, liability, and protection of transferee. (a) A transfer is not voidable
under Section 8-9A-4(a) against a person who took in good faith and for a reasonably equivalent
value or against any subsequent transferee or obligee who took in good faith. (b) Except as
otherwise provided in this section, to the extent a transfer is voidable in an action by a
creditor under Section 8-9A-7(a)(1), the creditor may recover judgment for the value of the
asset transferred, as adjusted under subsection (c), or the amount necessary to satisfy the
creditor's claim, whichever is less, or judgment for conveyance of the asset transferred.
The judgment may be entered against: (1) The first transferee of the asset or the person for
whose benefit the transfer was made; or (2) Any subsequent transferee other than a good faith
transferee who took for value or from any subsequent transferee. (c) If the judgment under
subsection (b) is based upon the value of the asset transferred, the...
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11-50-314
(whether or not such system or systems were in existence and whether or not such system or
systems were privately owned prior to acquisition by such corporation and whether such system
or systems are located within or without or partly within and partly without the limits of
the municipality which authorized the organization of such corporation or within the limits
of another municipality) and to receive, acquire, take, and hold, whether by purchase, gift,
lease, devise, or otherwise, real, personal, and mixed property of any nature whatsoever
that its board of directors may deem a necessary or convenient part of such system or systems;
(5) To borrow money for any corporate function, use, or purpose and to issue in evidence of
the borrowing interest-bearing bonds payable solely from the revenues derived from the operation
of any one or more of its systems (regardless of the system or systems for the benefit of
or with respect to which such borrowing may be made); (6) To pledge for...
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11-50-532
Section 11-50-532 Dissolution. When all obligations incurred by the corporation and all bonds
issued by it shall have been paid in full or provision for payment thereof shall have been
made by appropriate, segregation and deposit of funds sufficient for such purposes, then and
in such event the corporation may be dissolved by resolution adopted by vote of a majority
of the board, which resolution shall set out the plan of dissolution and shall designate three
directors who shall act as trustees in dissolution of the corporation. A copy of such resolution,
duly certified by the secretary of the corporation under its seal, shall be filed with the
Secretary of State, and, if it shows compliance with the foregoing requirements, it shall
be recorded by the Secretary of State with the certificate of incorporation. Upon such filing
and recording the corporation shall thereupon stand dissolved, and the trustees in dissolution
named in such resolution shall thereupon proceed to wind up the...
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15-22-25
Section 15-22-25 Investigation and report on sentenced prisoner's social and criminal records.
(a) As to each prisoner sentenced and received in the jails and prisons of the State of Alabama,
it shall be the duty of the Board of Pardons and Paroles, while the case is still recent,
to cause to be obtained and filed information as complete as may be obtainable at that time
with regard to each such prisoner. Such information shall include a complete statement of
the crime for which he is then sentenced, the circumstances of such crime, the nature of his
sentence, the court in which he was sentenced, the name of the judge and district attorney
and copies of such probation reports as may have been made as well as reports as to the prisoner's
social, physical, mental and psychiatric condition and history. It shall be the duty of the
clerk of the court and of all probation officers and other appropriate officials to send such
information as may be in their possession or under their control to...
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16-25-23
Section 16-25-23 Exemptions from execution; recovery actions. (a) Except as provided in subsection
(b), the right of a person to a pension; an annuity, or a retirement allowance; to the return
of contributions; the pension, annuity or retirement allowance itself; any optional benefit
or any other right accrued or accruing to any person under the provisions of this chapter;
and the monies in the various funds created by this chapter are hereby exempt from any state
or municipal tax and exempt from levy and sale, garnishment, attachment or any other process
whatsoever, and shall be unassignable except as in this chapter specifically otherwise provided.
(b)(1) Restitution, fines, court costs, fees, or any other financial obligations in a criminal
case ordered by a circuit or district court judge in this state are not subject to the exemption
set out in subsection (a), provided all of the following are satisfied: a. The amount of the
restitution ordered is in the amount of one thousand...
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26-2A-152
Section 26-2A-152 Powers of conservator in administration. (a) Subject to limitation provided
in Section 26-2A-154, a conservator shall have all of the powers conferred in this section
and any additional powers now or hereafter conferred by law on trustees in this state. In
addition, a conservator of the estate of an unmarried minor as to whom no one has parental
rights, has the powers of a guardian of a minor described in Section 26-2A-78 until the minor
attains the age of 19 years, or the disabilities of nonage have been removed, but the parental
rights so conferred on a conservator do not preclude appointment of a guardian as provided
in Division 1 of this article. (b) A conservator without court authorization or confirmation
may invest and reinvest funds of the estate as would a trustee. (c) A conservator, acting
as a fiduciary in efforts to accomplish the purpose of the appointment, may act without court
authorization or confirmation, to (1) Collect, hold, and retain assets of the...
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27-42-8
an amount as follows: 1. The full amount of a covered claim for benefits under workers' compensation
insurance coverage. 2. An amount not exceeding ten thousand dollars ($10,000) per policy for
a covered claim for the return of unearned premium. 3. An amount not exceeding three hundred
thousand dollars ($300,000) or the policy limits, whichever is less, per claim for all covered
claims. For purposes of this limitation, all claims of any kind whatsoever arising out of,
or related to, bodily injury or death to any one person shall constitute a single claim,
regardless of the number of claims made or the number of claimants. b. In no event shall the
association be obligated to pay a claimant an amount in excess of the obligation of the insolvent
insurer under the policy or coverage from which the claim arises. c. Notwithstanding any other
provisions of this chapter, a covered claim shall not include any claim filed with the association
after the earlier of: 1. Twenty-five months...
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