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5-13B-41
Section 5-13B-41 Definitions. For purposes of this article: (a) The term "bank"
means any bank as defined in: Section 2(c) of the Bank Holding Company Act (12 U.S.C.
§1841(c)); Section 3(a)(1) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. §1813(a)(1)),
other than a branch of a foreign bank; or, as the context may require, in Chapter 5A, Title
5. The term "bank" as used in this article shall not in any event include a foreign
bank or a branch or agency of a foreign bank. (b) The term "foreign bank" means
any company organized under the laws of a foreign country, a territory of the United States,
Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, or the Virgin Islands, that engages directly in the business
of banking. The term includes foreign commercial banks, foreign merchant banks, and other
foreign institutions that engage in banking activities usual in connection with the business
of banking in the countries where such foreign institutions are organized or operating. (c)
The term "out-of-state...
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6-2-41
Section 6-2-41 Limitations on claims to charge real estate with debts and obligations
of decedent. (a) The real estate of persons dying testate or intestate shall, as against the
rights of mortgagees or purchasers for value from the heirs or devisees, be forever discharged
from the payment of all legal and equitable debts and obligations unless the persons, including
minors and insane persons, owning such debts or benefited by said obligations shall within
the time allowed by law, but in no event more than two years from the death of the deceased,
file in the probate court of the county where said property is located a verified claim showing
the nature and amount of said debts and obligations. (b) Wherever there has been no executor
or administrator appointed, then the person owning said debt or benefited by said obligation
must, within three months after filing said claim, cause letters testamentary or of administration
to be issued and proceed to subject said land to said debts or...
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6-6-286
Section 6-6-286 Proceedings upon defendant's suggestion of adverse possession. (a) When
an action is commenced to recover land or the possession thereof, the defendant may, at any
time before the trial, suggest upon the record that he, and those whose possession he has,
have, for three years next before the commencement of the action, had adverse possession thereof,
which must be construed to mean the same character of possession as will put in operation
the statute of limitations. In such case, if the jury finds for the plaintiff, it must also
ascertain by its verdict whether such suggestion is true or false. If the jury finds it to
be false, it must return a verdict for the damages as in ordinary cases. If the jury finds
it to be true, it must assess the value, at the time of trial, of the permanent improvements
made by the defendant, or those whose estate he has, and also ascertain by its verdict the
value of the lands and of the use and occupation thereof, not including the...
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11-70-2
Section 11-70-2 Initiation and notice of action. (a) Class 2 municipalities may initiate
an expedited quiet title and foreclosure action under this chapter against a parcel of tax
sale property located within its municipal limits and purchased by the municipality. The municipality
shall record, in the office of the judge of probate in the county in which the property is
located, a notice of its intention to file an expedited quiet title and foreclosure action.
The notice shall include a legal description of the property, street address of the property
if available, a statement that the property is subject to expedited quiet title and foreclosure
proceedings under this chapter, and a statement that those proceedings may extinguish any
legal interests in the property. As used herein, interested parties shall mean the owner,
his or her heirs or personal representatives, any mortgagee or purchaser of the subject property
or any part thereof, and any party with an interest in the property,...
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11-70A-2
Section 11-70A-2 Initiation and notice of action. (a) Any Class 3 municipality may initiate
an expedited quiet title and foreclosure action under this section against a parcel
of tax sale property located within its municipal limits and purchased by the municipality
from the State Land Commissioner. The municipality shall record, in the office of the judge
of probate in the county in which the property is located, a notice of its intention to file
an expedited quiet title and foreclosure action. The notice shall include a legal description
of the property, street address of the property if available, a statement that the property
is subject to expedited quiet title and foreclosure proceedings under this chapter, and a
statement that those proceedings may extinguish any legal interests in the property. As used
herein, "interested parties" shall mean the owner, his or her heirs or personal
representatives, any mortgagee or purchaser of the subject property or any part thereof, and
any...
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37-3-2
Section 37-3-2 Definitions. The following words and phrases used in this chapter, where
not in conflict with the context, shall have the following meanings: (1) BROKER. Any person
not included in the term "motor carrier" and not a bona fide employee or agent of
any such carrier, who or which, as principal or agent, sells or offers for sale any transportation
of property other than that transported by common carriers of passengers, subject to this
chapter, or negotiates for or holds itself out by solicitation, advertisement, or otherwise
as one who sells, provides, furnishes, contracts, or arranges for the transportation. (2)
CERTIFICATE. A certificate of public convenience and necessity issued under this chapter to
common carriers by motor vehicle. (3) COMMON CARRIER BY MOTOR VEHICLE. Any person who or which
undertakes, whether directly or by a lease or other arrangement, to transport passengers or
property or any class or classes of property for the general public in the State of...
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11-53B-3
Section 11-53B-3 Notice from appropriate city official; failure to comply. (a) Whenever
the appropriate city official, as defined herein, shall find that any building, structure,
part of building or structure, party wall, or foundation situated in the city is unsafe to
the extent that it is a public nuisance, the official shall give the person or persons, firm,
association, or corporation who is the record owner, notice to remedy the unsafe condition
of the building or structure by certified or registered mail to the owner's last known address
and to the owner at the address of the property. A copy of all notices, orders, and other
communications required by this chapter to be given to the owner of the property, or to the
owner of an interest in the property, or to the person last assessing the property for state
taxes, also shall be given to all mortgagees of record by certified or registered mail to
the address set forth in the mortgage, or if no address for the mortgagee is set...
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32-8-2
Section 32-8-2 Definitions. For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms shall
have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section, except where the context
clearly indicates a different meaning: (1) CURRENT ADDRESS. A new address different from the
address shown on the application or on the certificate of title. The owner, within 30 days
after the address is changed from that shown on the application or on the certificate of title,
shall notify the department of the change of address in the manner prescribed by the department.
(2) DEALER. A person licensed as an automobile or motor vehicle dealer, or travel trailer
dealer and engaged regularly in the business of buying, selling, or exchanging motor vehicles,
trailers, semitrailers, trucks, tractors or other character of commercial or industrial motor
vehicles, or travel trailers in this state, and having in this state an established place
of business. (3) DEPARTMENT. The Department of Revenue of this state. (4)...
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40-10-4
Section 40-10-4 Notice to taxpayer - Service generally. (a) On receiving such book,
as speedily as practicable the judge of probate shall issue a notice addressed to each person
against whom any unpaid taxes are assessed as shown by such book, substantially in the following
form: "State of Alabama, (give name of county) county, to (give name of taxpayer): The
tax collector has filed in my office a list of delinquent taxpayers, and of real estate upon
which taxes are due. You are reported as delinquent, and your tax amounts to (here give amount
of taxes) with costs added. This is to notify you to appear before the probate court of said
county at the next term thereof, commencing on Monday, the _____ day of _____, 2__, then and
there to show cause, if any you have, why a decree for the sale of property assessed for taxation
as belonging to you should not be made for the payment of the taxes thereon and fees and costs.
(Here probate judge's signature). Judge of probate." Such notice must...
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12-15-102
Section 12-15-102 Definitions. When used in this chapter, the following words and phrases
have the following meanings: (1) ADULT. An individual 19 years of age or older. (2) AFTERCARE.
Conditions and supervision as the juvenile court orders after release from the Department
of Youth Services. (3) CHILD. An individual under the age of 18 years, or under 21 years of
age and before the juvenile court for a delinquency matter arising before that individual's
18th birthday, or under 19 years of age and before the juvenile court for a child in need
of supervision matter or commitment to the State Department of Mental Health or under 19 years
of age and before the juvenile court for a proceeding initiated under Section 12-15-115(b)(2).
Where a delinquency petition alleges that an individual, prior to the individual's 18th birthday,
has committed an offense for which there is no statute of limitation pursuant to Section
15-3-5, the term child also shall include the individual subject to the...
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