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40-20-22
Section 40-20-22 Applicability; payment of and liability for taxes; reporting. (a) The tax
levied by this chapter and computed pursuant to Section 40-20-21 applies to all offshore production
produced from depths greater than 8,000 feet below mean sea level, regardless of the method
or place or timing of delivery or sale, or the manner or place of processing, or to whom sold,
or by whom used, or the fact that the delivery, sale, or storage may be made at points outside
the state, or the fact that processing or other preparation for sale, storage, or use occurs
outside the state. It is the intent of this chapter that the tax is to be computed on the
production of all offshore oil or gas in this state from depths greater than 8,000 feet below
mean sea level, however the tax shall be computed only once on any given volume of such offshore
production. (b) Natural gas produced by offshore production in the State of Alabama that is
lawfully injected into oil or gas pools or reservoirs in the...
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40-10-29
Section 40-10-29 Deeds - Delivered to purchaser. After the expiration of three years from the
date of the sale of any real estate for taxes, the judge of probate then in office must execute
and deliver to the purchaser, other than the state, or person to whom the certificate of purchase
has been assigned, upon the return of the certificate, proof that all ad valorem taxes have
been paid, and payment of a fee of five dollars ($5) to the judge of probate, a deed to each
lot or parcel of real estate sold to the purchaser and remaining unredeemed, including therein,
if desired by the purchaser, any number of parcels, or lots purchased by him at such sale;
and such deed shall convey to and vest in the grantee all the right, title, interest and estate
of the person whose duty it was to pay the taxes on such real estate and the lien and claim
of the state and county thereto, but it shall not convey the right, title or interest of any
reversioner or remainderman therein. (Acts 1935, No. 194,...
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40-13-53
Section 40-13-53 Applicability. (a) The term severed material, as defined in subdivision (9)
of Section 40-13-51 shall not include lime or limestone used for agricultural purposes or
for pollution control or abatement purposes, nor rock dust used for settling coal dust in
underground mines or similar uses, nor any natural minerals used for the purpose of producing
portland cement, nor processed sand used in the foundry cores, mold, and linings, nor clay
that produces lightweight aggregate, severed materials that are further processed into a finished
aggregate or limestone product without being transported on a public road, marble and marble
by-products, iron ore, quartzite, coal, oil, and natural gas and the severance of marble and
marble by-products, iron ore, quartzite, coal, oil, and natural gas shall not be subject to
the provisions of this article. (b) The tax levied by this article shall apply to all severed
material severed from the ground within this state and sold as tangible...
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11-40-62
Section 11-40-62 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings: (1) INTERESTED PARTY. Includes the following parties: a. The
person who last appears as owner of the real property in the county office of the judge of
probate's property records. b. The current mortgagee of record of the property or assignee
of record of the mortgagee. c. The current holder of a beneficial interest in a deed of trust
recorded against the real property. d. A tax certificate holder. e. A tax sale purchaser that
holds a deed of purchase in accordance with Section 40-10-29. f. Any party having an interest
in the real property, or in any part thereof, legal or equitable, in severalty or as tenant
in common, whose identity and addresses are reasonably ascertainable from the records of the
Class 2 municipality or records maintained in the county office of the judge of probate or
as revealed by a full title search, consisting of 50 years or more. g. An...
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40-10-2
Section 40-10-2 Book of lands upon which taxes have not been paid - Contents; form of entries.
The tax collector shall, at the expense of the county, procure a substantially bound book
in which he or she shall enter, in the manner usual in docketing causes for trial in the circuit
court, each parcel of real estate, or right or interest, or easement therein, assessed to
any person against whom taxes have been assessed which are not paid or, if the tax collector
has received written notice from the holder of a tax certificate, issued pursuant to Acts
1995, No. 95-408, requesting that the tax collector list the property described in such tax
certificate in the book of lands prepared pursuant to this section, have been paid by the
holder of such holder of a tax lien certificate, when a portion of the taxes are on the real
estate or right or interest or easement therein, describing the same in the same manner as
it is described in the assessment list or the record of tax lien sales kept...
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40-10-122
Section 40-10-122 Manner of redemption when land sold to party other than state. 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. (a) In order to obtain the redemption
of land from tax sales where the same has been sold to one other than the state, the party
desiring to make such redemption shall deposit with the judge of probate of the county in
which the land is situated the amount of money for which the lands were sold, with interest
payable at the rate of 12 percent per annum from date of sale, and, on the portion of any
excess bid that is less than or equal to 15 percent of the market value as established by
the assessing official, together with the amount of all taxes which have been paid by the
purchaser, which fact shall be ascertained by consulting the records in the office of the
tax collector, or other tax collecting official, with interest on the payment at 12...
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40-10-15
Section 40-10-15 How sale made; duties of judge of probate. Such sales shall be made in front
of the door of the courthouse of the county at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash,
between the hours of 10:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M., and shall continue from day to day until all
the real estate embraced in the decree has been sold. The judge of probate must attend such
sales and make a record thereof in a book to be kept by him in his office for that purpose,
in which he shall describe each parcel of real estate sold and state to whom sold, the price
paid by the purchaser, the date of sale and, if no sale was effected, stating that fact, and
the reason thereof, and also in separate columns the amounts, as taken from the book or docket
in which the decrees are entered, of each kind of tax penalties and of the fees and costs
in each case, and he must also enter in such docket, in each case, the land sold under the
decree in that case, the purchaser thereof and the amount at which it was...
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40-10-11
Section 40-10-11 Decree of sale. If service of such notice is perfected 10 days before the
commencement of the term to which the same is returnable, the cause shall stand for trial
at such term; and if no defense is interposed or if interposed and on trial thereof the same
is adjudged insufficient in law or is not sustained by the evidence adduced, the probate court
shall make and enter on such book or docket, a decree of sale substantially in the following
form: "It appearing to the court that the taxes have been assessed against the person
mentioned in this cause (or if the assessment is to owner unknown that the taxes have been
assessed on real estate mentioned in this cause) to the amount of (state amount here) dollars
for the year ___, and that the same are still due and unpaid or have been paid by the holder
of a tax lien certificate, and it further appearing that notice of this proceeding has been
given as required by law, and no valid defense has been interposed against...
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40-10-185
Section 40-10-185 Tax lien not required to be offered as being against property of specific
person. When a tax lien is offered for auction or sale, it shall not be necessary to list,
auction, or sell it as being against the property of any specific person. The auction or sale
is not invalid by reason of the fact that the property was assessed in the name of a person
other than the rightful owner or to a person unknown, if the description and the uniform parcel
number of the real estate in the tax lien auction list is sufficient to identify it and the
amount of taxes, interest, penalties, fees, and costs for which its tax lien is to be auctioned
or sold. (Acts 1995, No. 95-408, p. 864, §7; Act 2018-577, §1.)...
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45-36-241.45
Section 45-36-241.45 Assessments. Before any vehicles may be assessed, the revenue commissioner
shall be furnished a bona fide bill of sale or title or title application in the present owner's
name, also, if applicable, tag number and decal number presently on the vehicle, unless vehicle
is new, in which case the revenue commissioner shall be furnished a bona fide bill of sale
or title from the dealer showing when the vehicle was bought new. In the case of a used car
brought into the state from a state which provides that upon sale or transfer of the motor
vehicle the tags are either surrendered to an appropriate authority or subsequently reissued
by the seller, the revenue commissioner shall be furnished a bona fide certificate of title
properly assigned which shows when the car was sold to an individual, firm, corporation, or
association, living or operating in this state. In the case of a used car purchased from an
individual, a bona fide bill of sale or properly assigned title...
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