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45-47-80
Section 45-47-80 Additional court costs - Distribution. Any monies collected from the additional
court costs levied by Act 85-933, 1985 Second Special Session (Acts 1985, p. 235), as amended,
and Act 85-934, 1985 Second Special Session (Acts 1985, p. 235) and paid to the clerk of the
circuit court under the authority of such acts, shall be distributed to the Marion County
Department of Human Resources to be deposited in a separate fund. Interest derived from such
fund shall be distributed annually to the Marion County Department of Human Resources to be
used for handicapped children in the county from birth to 18 years of age for wheelchairs,
lift chairs, artificial limbs, or other need of handicapped children determined necessary
by the county department of human resources. (Act 89-755, p. 1532, § 1.)...
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12-19-173
Section 12-19-173 Distribution of docket fees - Cases in circuit and district courts in which
bond forfeited. (a) The following distribution shall be made of docket fees in cases where
the defendant forfeits bond in either the district court or circuit court: (1) Sixteen dollars
($16) to the Fair Trial Tax Fund. (2) Thirty-nine dollars ($39) to the State General Fund.
(3) Five dollars ($5) to the county general fund. (4) Five dollars ($5) to the Advanced Technology
and Data Exchange Fund. (b) Effective October 1, 2000, the docket fees for bond forfeitures
in district and circuit courts shall be increased by five dollars ($5) and the additional
fee shall be deposited into the Fair Trial Tax Fund. (Acts 1975, No. 1205, p. 2384, §16-129;
Acts 1983, No. 83-744, p. 1225, §8; Acts 1987, No. 87-405, p. 575, §8; Act 99-427, p. 759,
§1.)...
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35-4A-4
Section 35-4A-4 Reformation. Upon the petition of an interested person, a circuit court shall
reform a disposition in the manner that most closely approximates the transferor's manifested
plan of distribution and is within the 100 years allowed by Section 35-4A-2(a)(2), (b)(2),
or (c)(2) or the 360 years allowed by Section 35-4A-5(9) if: (1) a nonvested property interest
or a power of appointment becomes invalid under Section 35-4A-2 (statutory rule against perpetuities);
(2) a class gift is not but might become invalid under Section 35-4A-2 (statutory rule against
perpetuities) and the time has arrived when the share of any class member is to take effect
in possession or enjoyment; or (3) a nonvested property interest that is not validated by
Section 35-4A-2(a)(1) can vest but not within 100 years after its creation or in the case
of a trust which meets the requirements of Section 35-4A-5(9), 360 years of its creation.
(Act 2011-532, p. 880, §1.)...
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37-14-8
Section 37-14-8 Exemptions. The separate agreements listed below which have heretofore been
entered into between, or negotiated between retail electric suppliers, have been reviewed
by the legislature, determined to be in the public interest and found not to be inconsistent
with the purposes and policies set forth in this article. In areas to which these agreements
are applicable, the procedures for elimination and prevention of duplication of electric distribution
facilities set forth in these agreements shall govern. The following agreements are therefore
mandated by the State of Alabama to be applicable: (1) Agreement between Cherokee Electric
Cooperative (successor to Cherokee County Electric Membership Corporation) and Alabama Power
Company dated June 5, 1940. (2) Agreement among the City of Bessemer, Alabama, Alabama Power
Company and the Tennessee Valley Authority dated August 12, 1971. (3) Agreement between the
City of Tarrant City, Alabama and Alabama Power Company dated June...
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45-4-81
Section 45-4-81 Additional court costs for certain district and circuit cases. (a) In Bibb
County, in addition to all other court charges or fees, there shall be taxed as court cost
the sum of five dollars ($5) in each civil or quasi-civil action at law, suit in equity, criminal
case, quasi-criminal case, proceeding on a forfeited bail bond or proceedings on a forfeited
bond given in connection with an appeal from a judgement or conviction in any inferior or
municipal court of the county, the district or circuit court of Bibb County, hereinafter filed
in or arising in the circuit or district court of Bibb County, or brought by appeal, certiorari,
or otherwise to either of the courts, which costs shall be collected as other costs in such
cases are collected by the clerk, or ex-officio clerk, of the courts or the register of the
circuit court or district court of Bibb County, as the case may be. (b) Such fees, when collected
by the clerks or other collection officers of such courts,...
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6-5-256
Section 6-5-256 Settlement and adjustment of rights and equities by circuit court when complaint
filed. Upon the filing of any complaint as provided in these sections and paying into court
the amount of purchase money and the interest necessary for redemption and all lawful charges,
if the written statement thereof has been furnished or, if not furnished, offering to pay
such debt or purchase price and all lawful charges, the circuit court shall take jurisdiction
thereof and settle and adjust all the rights and equities of the parties, as provided in this
article. (Acts 1988, No. 88-441, p. 647, §10.)...
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9-16-128
Section 9-16-128 Landowners' actions; review by director; prior right of purchase; review by
court. (a) Any landowner adversely affected by the action of the director under Section 9-16-127
of this article may institute proceedings to have the action reviewed in the circuit court
in the county where the property or a part thereof affected by the action is located, provided
that such proceedings are filed in said court within 30 days following the date of such action.
The court may grant such relief as it deems necessary, including but not limited to injunctive
relief pending a hearing on the matter. (b) Any landowner who has received notice of acquisition
from the director under Section 9-16-127 of this article may, within 15 days following such
notice, make written application to the director for a review as to the actual need or advisability
for such acquisition. The director shall hear the landowner's grievance within 15 days following
the written application for a hearing and shall...
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12-19-10
Section 12-19-10 Local purchasing procedures. In order to facilitate the prompt purchase and
delivery of equipment, clerical office supplies, court forms, stationery and other printed
court supplies, hereinafter referred to as "clerical office supplies," used by and
in the offices of circuit judges, district judges, circuit clerks, district clerks, registers,
court administrators, official court reporters, magistrates and jury commissions, the presiding
circuit judge of each judicial circuit is hereby authorized to administer local purchasing
procedures within such judicial circuit and each county thereof as provided in this section.
(1) Not more than 90 days prior to the beginning of each fiscal year, each circuit judge,
district judge, circuit clerk, district clerk, register, court administrator, official court
reporter, magistrate and each jury commission shall submit to the Administrative Director
of Courts a written estimate of the costs of clerical office supplies anticipated to...
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12-19-172
Section 12-19-172 Schedule and distribution of fees - Municipal ordinance cases in circuit
and district courts. (a) The following docket fees shall be collected for municipal ordinance
cases in the district court: (1) Traffic infraction $92.00 (2) Issuance of alias writ 20.00
(3) Other ordinance violations 117.00 (4) Bond forfeiture 65.00 (b) Effective October 1, 2000,
the docket fee in municipal ordinance cases in district and circuit courts shall be increased
by five dollars ($5) and the additional fee shall be deposited into the Fair Trial Tax Fund.
(c) On appeals de novo to the circuit court, the docket fees in municipal ordinance cases
shall be the same as those collected for misdemeanor cases. (d) In addition to the fees now
authorized by law, an additional fee of thirty dollars ($30) shall be assessed in municipal
courts upon conviction of a municipal ordinance violation, excluding parking violations. The
fees shall be distributed as follows: Nine dollars ($9) to the Fair Trial...
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12-19-177
Section 12-19-177 Distribution of docket fees - Preliminary hearings in district court. The
docket fee collected in circuit court for preliminary hearings in district court shall be
remitted to the State General Fund. (Acts 1975, No. 1205, p. 2384, §16-128; 1983, No. 83-744,
§12.)...
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