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39-7-11
Section 39-7-11 When authority deemed incorporated; transmission of certified copy of resolution,
etc., to Secretary of State; Secretary of State to furnish statement of names, etc., of authorities
incorporated to Department of Finance; publication of statement and effect thereof. The citizens
of the State of Alabama who are inhabitants of such territory shall become and be an incorporated
authority under this chapter from and after the date of adoption of the resolution of the
governing body of such municipality declaring that such citizens are incorporated as the "Improvement
Authority of _____." Within five days after the adoption of such resolution by the governing
body, the clerk or probate judge shall transmit a certified copy thereof together with a complete
record of all proceedings had in regard to the incorporation of such authority, to the Office
of the Secretary of State of the State of Alabama where it shall be filed as a public record.
It shall be the duty of the...
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43-8-198
Section 43-8-198 Transfer of contest to circuit court; appeal from judgment of circuit court;
certification of judgment, etc., to probate court. Upon the demand of any party to the contest,
made in writing at the time of filing the initial pleading, the probate court, or the judge
thereof, must enter an order transferring the contest to the circuit court of the county in
which the contest is made, and must certify all papers and documents pertaining to the contest
to the clerk of the circuit court, and the case shall be docketed by the clerk of the circuit
court and a special session of said court may be called for the trial of said contest or,
said contest may be tried by said circuit court at any special or regular session of said
court. The issues must be made up in the circuit court as if the trial were to be had in the
probate court, and the trial had in all other respects as trials in other civil cases in the
circuit court. An appeal to the supreme court may be taken from the...
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45-37-246
Section 45-37-246 License procedures by mail. (a) This section shall apply only in counties
having a population of 300,000 or more according to the last or any subsequent federal census.
(b) On or after September 1st of each year, the judge of probate of each county may, if he
or she elects to do so, mail an application in the form and containing the information hereinafter
provided to all owners of motor vehicles listed as such in the motor vehicle license records,
including transfers, in his or her office or, at his or her option, to such owners as request
that such application be mailed to them. (c) The application shall be on a form to be provided
by the State Department of Revenue. The application form shall contain a space for the name
and address of the owner of the motor vehicle and the make, model, year, and motor number
of his or her motor vehicle and such other information with respect thereto as the State Department
of Revenue may prescribe. The application form shall also...
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45-49-90.13
Section 45-49-90.13 Recording of instruments. The certificate of incorporation of the corporation
or any amendment thereof, any deeds or other documents whereby properties are conveyed to
the corporation, any mortgages executed by the corporation, any leases made by the corporation,
and the certificate of dissolution of the corporation may all be filed for record in the office
of the judge of probate of the county without the payment of any tax or fees other than such
fees as may be authorized by law for recording of such instruments. (Act 88-626, p. 976, §
14.)...
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11-15-18
Section 11-15-18 Dissolution. At any time when the corporation does not have any warrants outstanding,
the governing body may adopt a resolution, which shall be duly entered upon the minutes of
the governing body, declaring that the corporation shall be dissolved. Upon the filing for
record of a certified copy of said resolution in the office of the judge of probate of the
county, the corporation shall thereupon stand dissolved, and, in the event it owned any property
at the time of its dissolution, the title to all its property shall thereupon vest in the
county. In the event the corporation shall at any time have outstanding warrants issued under
this chapter payable out of the revenues from different projects, then, as and when the principal
of and interest on all warrants payable from the revenues derived from any project shall have
been paid in full, title to the project with respect to which the warrants so paid in full
have been paid shall thereupon vest in the county, but such...
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11-2-1
Section 11-2-1 Bonds requirements. (a) For the purposes of this chapter, the following words
have the following meanings: (1) COUNTY EMPLOYEE. An employee or clerk, deputy, or employee
in any county office, but shall not mean an employee of the county board of education. (2)
COUNTY OFFICIAL or COUNTY OFFICER. A county commissioner, county taxing official, judge of
probate, sheriff, coroner, or constable. (3) COUNTY TAXING OFFICIAL. A tax assessor, tax collector,
revenue commissioner, license commissioner, or other person charged by law in a county with
the assessing or collecting of taxes. (b) All county officials of all counties in this state
and any county employee designated by law or the county commission shall be required to execute
official bonds for the faithful performance of their duties and such additional official bonds
as from time to time the public interest may demand and as may be required by the provisions
of law. Except for a local taxing official executing bond...
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11-20-46
Section 11-20-46 Documents of corporations may be filed for record without payment of taxes
or certain fees. The certificate of incorporation of the corporation or any amendment thereof,
any deeds or other documents whereby properties are conveyed over to the corporation, any
mortgages executed by the corporation, any leases made by the corporation and the certificate
of dissolution of the corporation may all be filed for record in the office of the judge of
probate of the county in which the corporation is organized without the payment of any tax
or fees other than such fees as may be authorized by law for recording of such instruments.
(Acts 1977, No. 762, p. 1310, §18.)...
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11-59-15
Section 11-59-15 Documents of corporations may be filed for record without payment of taxes
or certain fees. The certificate of incorporation of the corporation, any deeds or other documents
whereby properties are conveyed to the corporation, any mortgages or deeds of trust executed
by the corporation and the certificate of dissolution of the corporation may all be filed
for record in the office of the judge of probate of the county in which the corporation is
organized without the payment of any tax or fees other than such fees as may be authorized
by law for the recording of such instruments. (Acts 1947, No. 231, p. 94, §15.)...
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11-60-16
Section 11-60-16 Documents of corporations may be filed for record without payment of taxes
or certain fees. The certificate of incorporation of the corporation or any amendment thereof,
any deeds or other documents whereby properties are conveyed over to the corporation, any
mortgages or deeds of trust or leases executed by the corporation and the certificate of dissolution
of the corporation may all be filed for record in the office of the judge of probate of the
county in which the corporation is organized without the payment of any tax or fees other
than such fees as may be authorized by law for recording of such instruments. (Acts 1967,
Ex. Sess., No. 218, p. 264, §17.)...
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40-10-27
Section 40-10-27 Fees. For each notice to a delinquent property owner to show cause why a decree
of sale should not be rendered, the judge of probate is entitled to a fee of $5 and for each
decree of sale, $5; the tax collector shall have $5 for serving each notice which may be given
by certified or registered mail with return receipt demanded, but for his attendance at court,
he shall receive no pay; but in case of appeal, the sheriff and the clerk of the appellate
court shall be entitled to the same fees as for services in like cases. (Acts 1935, No. 194,
p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §274; Acts 1980, No. 80-630, p. 1087, §7; Acts 1990, No. 90-535,
p. 837, §1.)...
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