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11-53B-8
Section 11-53B-8 Failure to make payment. If the property owner fails to pay the assessment
lien within 30 days, or having elected to make installment payments, fails to make any installment
payment when due, the whole assessment lien shall immediately become due and payable, and
the officer designated by the municipality to collect the assessment lien shall proceed to
sell the property against which the assessment lien is made to the highest bidder for cash,
but in no event less than the amount of the lien plus interest through the date of default.
Prior to the sale, notice shall be given by publication once a week for three consecutive
weeks in a newspaper published in the municipality or of general circulation therein, setting
forth the date and time of the sale and the purpose for which the same is made, together with
a description of the property to be sold. If the officer shall fail to advertise and sell
any property on which the payments are past due, any taxpayer of the issuing...
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11-59-9
Section 11-59-9 Bonds - Form, terms, denominations, etc.; execution, sale, delivery, redemption,
etc.; refunding of bonds. All bonds issued by the corporation shall be revenue bonds and shall
be payable solely out of the revenues derived from the leasing or operation by the corporation
of its facilities or of any thereof as may be designated in the proceedings of the board of
directors under which they shall be authorized to be issued. Such bonds may be executed and
delivered by the corporation at any time and from time to time, may be in such form and denominations
and of such tenor and maturities, may be in registered or bearer form either as to principal
or interest or both, may be payable in such installments and at such time or times, not exceeding
40 years from the date thereof, may be payable at such place or places whether within or without
the State of Alabama, may bear interest at such rate or rates payable at such time or times
and at such place or places and evidenced in...
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27-14-19.1
Section 27-14-19.1 Electronic delivery of property or casualty insurance policy. (a) As used
in this section, each of the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) DELIVERED
BY ELECTRONIC MEANS or ELECTRONIC DELIVERY. Any of the following: a. Delivery to an electronic
mail address at which a party has consented to receive notices or documents. b. Posting on
an electronic network or site accessible via the Internet, mobile application, computer, mobile
device, tablet, or any other electronic device, together with separate notice of the posting
which shall be provided 1. by electronic mail to the address at which the party has consented
to receive notice or 2. by any other delivery method that has been consented to by the party.
(2) PARTY. A recipient of any notice or document required as part of an insurance transaction,
including, but not limited to, an applicant, an insured, a policyholder, or an annuity contract
holder. (b) Subject to the requirements of this section,...
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37-16-7
Section 37-16-7 Civil action by owner of interest in real property subject to easement; damages;
condemnation; receipt of rights by grant or agreement; motice of installation; liability.
(a) If the owner of an interest in real property subject to an electric easement contends
that the owner's property has been taken, injured, or destroyed by the construction, installation,
use, or enlargement of broadband systems within the electric easement on the owner's property
and the electric easement does not expressly provide for such, the owner may file a civil
action in the circuit court for the county in which the property is located to recover damages
as specified by this section. All such actions must be brought within three years after the
later of: (1) August 1, 2019; or (2) the date broadband systems are first constructed or installed
within the electric easement on the owner's real property. Nothing in this chapter shall revive
any right or remedy which may have become barred by lapse...
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41-10-44.3
Section 41-10-44.3 Additional powers of authority. In addition to the powers granted to it
in Section 41-10-26 and in Sections 41-10-37 through 41-10-43, the authority shall have the
following powers: (1) To adopt and alter bylaws for the regulation and conduct of its affairs
and business; (2) To borrow money and to issue project obligations, whether or not the interest
thereon is excluded from gross income for federal income tax purposes, for the purpose of
financing project costs, and to provide for the rights of the purchasers, holders or owners
of its project obligations; (3) To execute and deliver mortgages, security agreements and
trust indentures and other forms of agreements for the purpose of securing its project obligations,
and in connection therewith, to mortgage, pledge or assign the revenues, receipts and other
property of the authority received, and the financing agreements entered into by the authority
in connection with, the financing of projects under this Article 2A;...
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7-4-111
Section 7-4-111 Statute of limitations; accrual of action. An action to enforce an obligation,
duty, or right arising under this article must be commenced within three years after the cause
of action accrues. A cause of action accrues for payment of a time deposit upon the earlier
of: (1) the date demand for payment is made to the bank, but if the time deposit has a due
date and the bank is not required to pay before that date, the cause of action accrues when
a demand for payment is in effect and the due date has passed; (2) the latter of: a. the due
date of the time deposit established in the bank's last written notice of renewal sent pursuant
to Section 5-5A-36; or b. four years after the last written communication from the bank recognizing
the bank's obligation under the time deposit; or (3) the last day of the taxable year for
which the owner of the time deposit last reported interest income earned on the time deposit
on either a federal or state tax return. As used in this...
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33-5A-4
Section 33-5A-4 Liens and fees; sale. Except for vessels subject to Section 33-5A-5: (1) A
person who removes, stores, or sells a vessel in accordance with this chapter shall have a
lien on the vessel for all of the following: a. The reasonable fees connected with the removal
and storage of the vessel. b. The court costs and filing fees incurred in obtaining a court
order for the sale of the vessel. c. The notification and advertisement costs incurred. d.
The costs incurred in selling the vessel. (2) An owner or lienholder of record may redeem
an abandoned or derelict vessel by providing reasonable proof of ownership and satisfying
any liens upon the vessel created pursuant to this chapter. (3) An abandoned or derelict vessel
may not be sold unless the person in possession of the vessel files a petition to sell the
vessel in any court of competent jurisdiction in the county in which the vessel was abandoned
and the court authorizes the sale of the vessel. (4) A court shall authorize...
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40-10-135
Section 40-10-135 Deed of state on sale of land bid in by state. When lands have been sold
by the state, as provided in Sections 40-10-132 and 40-10-134, and the purchase money has
been paid, the Land Commissioner, in behalf of the state, shall execute to the purchaser a
deed, duly acknowledged, without warranty or covenant of any kind on the part of the state,
express or implied, conveying to him all the right, title, and interest of the state in and
to the lands purchased by him; and such purchaser shall thereafter have all the right, title,
and interest of the state in and to such lands and shall be held and treated as the assignee
of all the taxes due upon such lands, or for which they were sold, and the penalties and all
of the taxes that should have been under the law assessed upon the same, if they had been
the property of a private citizen of the state, and he shall be clothed with all the rights,
liens, powers, and remedies, whether as a plaintiff or defendant, respecting said...
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11-88-80
Section 11-88-80 Entire assessment due and payable upon default in payment of assessment or
installments thereof; advertisement and sale of property assessed for improvement generally.
If the property owner who has not elected to pay in installments fails to pay his assessment
within 30 days or, having elected to pay in installments, fails to pay the first installment
in 30 days from the date of the assessment or makes default in the payment of any annual installment
or the interest thereon, the whole of such assessment shall immediately become due and payable.
The officer designated by the authority to collect such assessments shall proceed to sell
the property against which the assessment is made to the highest bidder for cash, but he shall
first give notice by publication once a week for three consecutive weeks in some newspaper
published in the county in which the property is located and of general circulation therein
of the date and time of such sale and the purpose for which the...
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19-3B-816
Section 19-3B-816 Specific powers of trustee. (a) Without limiting the authority conferred
by Section 19-3B-815, a trustee may: (1) collect trust property and accept or reject additions
to the trust property from a settlor or any other person, including, but not being limited
to, the authority to receive, collect, hold, and retain common or preferred stock or other
interests in the trustee or any related party; (2) acquire or sell property, for cash or on
credit, at public or private sale; (3) exchange, partition, or otherwise change the character
of trust property; (4) deposit trust money in an account in a regulated financial-service
institution; (5) borrow money, with or without security, and mortgage or pledge trust property
for a period within or extending beyond the duration of the trust; (6) with respect to an
interest in a proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company, business trust, corporation,
or other form of business or enterprise, continue the business or other...
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