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35-19-3
Section 35-19-3 Requirements for environmental covenants. (a) Any person, including a person
that owns an interest in the real property, an agency, or a municipality or other unit of
local government, may be a holder. An environmental covenant may identify more than one holder.
The interest of a holder is an interest in real property. (b) A right of an agency under this
chapter or under an environmental covenant, other than a right as a holder, is not an interest
in real property. (c) An agency is bound by any obligation it assumes in an environmental
covenant, but an agency does not assume obligations merely by signing an environmental covenant.
Any other person that signs an environmental covenant is bound by the obligations the person
assumes in the covenant, but signing the covenant does not change obligations, rights, or
protections granted or imposed under law other than this chapter except as provided in the
covenant. (d) The following rules apply to interests in real property...
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40-5-46
Section 40-5-46 Lien of tax collector. When any tax collector fails to collect any taxes and
the same are charged against him on settlement with the state or county, the collector shall
be subrogated to the lien of the state and shall have a lien upon the real and personal property
of the person, firm, or corporation against whom such taxes were assessed, if same were properly
assessed against such person, firm, or corporation, for repayment to him of such money, which
lien may be enforced in favor of such tax collector in the same manner that the liens for
taxes in favor of the state and county may be enforced, at any time within 12 months after
same are charged against such tax collector. The owner, his heirs, or personal representatives,
or any person having an interest therein or in any part thereof, legal or equitable, in severalty
or as tenant in common, including a judgment creditor, mortgagee, or other creditor having
a lien thereon, or on any part thereof, shall have the same...
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9-8A-1
Section 9-8A-1 Definitions. The following words and phrases used in this chapter, and others
evidently intended as the equivalent thereof, shall, in the absence of clear implication herein
otherwise, have the following respective meanings: (1) ALLOCATED FUNDS. That portion of the
funds appropriated to the commission that are allocated by the commission to the soil and
water conservation district in each county of the state. (2) AUTHORIZED INVESTMENTS. Bonds
or other obligations of, or guaranteed by, the United States of America or the state, or interest
bearing bank and savings and loan association deposits or obligations, obligations of any
agency of the United States of America, any obligations in which a state chartered savings
and loan association may invest its funds, any agreement to repurchase any of the foregoing,
or any thereof. (3) COMMISSION. The Alabama Agricultural and Conservation Development Commission
organized pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution of Alabama...
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15-5-62
Section 15-5-62 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following words shall have
the following meanings: (1) FELONY OFFENSE. Any act that could be charged as a felony criminal
offense under the Code of Alabama 1975, whether or not a formal criminal prosecution or delinquent
proceeding began at the time the forfeiture was initiated. (2) FINANCIAL INSTITUTION. A bank,
credit union, or savings and loan association. (3) INNOCENT OWNER. A bona fide purchaser or
lienholder of property that is subject to forfeiture, including any of the following: a. A
person who has a valid claim, lien, or other interest in the property seized who did not know
or consent to the conduct that caused the property to be forfeited, seized, or abandoned under
subdivision (1) of Section 15-5-63. b. A person who did not participate in the commission
of a crime or delinquent act giving rise to the forfeiture. c. A victim of an alleged criminal
offense. (4) INSTITUTED PROMPTLY. The filing by the district...
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33-5-3
Section 33-5-3 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings
respectively ascribed to them in this section, unless the context clearly requires a different
meaning: (1) VESSEL. Every description of watercraft, other than a seaplane, capable of being
used as a means of transportation on the water, but such term shall not include vessels 12
feet in length or less when used solely on farm ponds of less than 50 acres in size. (2) WATERS
OF THIS STATE. Any waters within the territorial limits of this state and the marginal sea
adjacent to this state and the high seas when navigated as a part of a journey or ride to
and from the shore of this state; provided, however, that "waters of this state"
shall not be interpreted to mean any private pond which is not used for boat rentals or the
charging of fees for fishing therein. (3) OWNER. A person, other than a lienholder, having
the property in or title to a vessel. The term includes a person entitled to the...
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40-10-120
Section 40-10-120 When and by whom land may be redeemed. (a) Real estate which hereafter may
be sold for taxes and purchased by the state may be redeemed at any time before the title
passes out of the state or, if purchased by any other purchaser, may be redeemed at any time
within three years from the date of the sale by the owner, his or her heirs, or personal representatives,
or by any mortgagee or purchaser of such lands, or any part thereof, or by any person having
an interest therein, or in any part thereof, legal or equitable, in severalty or as tenant
in common, including a judgment creditor or other creditor having a lien thereon, or on any
part thereof; and an infant or insane person entitled to redeem at any time before the expiration
of three years from the sale may redeem at any time within one year after the removal of the
disability; and such redemption may be of any part of the lands so sold, which includes the
whole of the interest of the redemptioner. If the mortgage...
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32-20-20
Section 32-20-20 Application; manufactured home permanently affixed; detachment; records. (a)
Except as provided in Section 32-20-21 or subsection (b), every owner of a manufactured home
which is in this state and for which no certificate of title has been issued by the department,
shall make application to a designated agent as herein defined for a certificate of title
to the manufactured home, or to each unit thereof if the manufactured home consists of more
than one unit. (b) If a manufactured home subject to titling under this section is permanently
affixed to a parcel of real property and the ownership of the manufactured home and real property
is identical, the original retail purchaser or lienholder for the original retail purchaser
as recorded on the certificate of origin or the titled owner or owners lienholder recorded
on the certificate of title may apply for a cancellation of a certificate of origin or certificate
of title through a designated agent and obtain from the...
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35-19-2
Section 35-19-2 Definitions. The following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) ACTIVITY
AND USE LIMITATIONS. Restrictions or obligations created under this chapter with respect to
real property. (2) AGENCY or DEPARTMENT. The Alabama Department of Environmental Management.
(3) COMMON INTEREST COMMUNITY. A condominium, cooperative, or other real property with respect
to which a person, by virtue of the person's ownership of a parcel of real property, is obligated
to pay property taxes or insurance premiums, or for maintenance, or improvement of other real
property described in a recorded covenant that creates the common interest community. (4)
DIRECTOR. The Director of the Alabama Department of Environmental Management or his or her
designated representative. (5) ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANT. A servitude arising under an environmental
response project that imposes activity and use limitations. (6) ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE PROJECT.
A plan or work performed for environmental remediation...
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40-10-28
Section 40-10-28 Disposition of excess arising from sale. (a)(1) The excess arising from the
sale of any real estate remaining after paying the amount of the decree of sale, including
costs and expenses subsequently accruing, shall be paid over to a person or entity who has
redeemed the property as authorized in Section 40-10-120 or any other provisions of Alabama
law authorizing redemption from a tax sale, provided proof that the person or entity requesting
payment of the excess has properly redeemed the property is presented to the county commission
within three years after the tax sale has occurred. The county commission may retain any interest
earned on those funds. Until and unless the property is redeemed, the excess funds from the
tax sale shall be held in a separate account in the county treasury during the three-year
period. If at the end of the three-year period there has been no proper request for the excess
funds, those funds and any interest earned on those funds shall be...
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19-3-120
Section 19-3-120 Classes of authorized investments; repeal of conflicting statutes. (a) Unless
otherwise authorized or directed by the court having jurisdiction thereof, or by the will,
trust agreement or other document which is the source of authority, a trustee, executor, administrator,
guardian or one acting in any other fiduciary capacity, other than as a trustee governed by
the Alabama Uniform Trust Code, with the exercise of reasonable business prudence, in addition
to any other investments now permitted by law, may invest funds in securities or investments
which, at the time of the making or purchase thereof, are included in one or more of the following
classes: (1) Bonds or other interest-bearing obligations of the United States of America,
or payment of which the United States of America has guaranteed as to both principal and interest.
(2) Bonds issued by the Federal Land Bank, under the act of Congress of the United States
of America, designated as "the Federal Farm Loan...
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