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11-54-127
Section 11-54-127 Additional powers of boards. (a) In addition to all other powers conferred
on it by law, and subject to any express provisions of its certificate of incorporation to
the contrary, any industrial development board shall have all of the following powers, together
with all powers incidental thereto or necessary to the discharge thereof in corporate form:
(1) To create or establish one or more endowment trust funds. (2) To receive and accept from
any private source, for the account of any endowment trust fund so created or established
by it, contributions in the form of gifts of money, stocks, bonds, and other debt securities,
other personal property, whether tangible or intangible, and real property of any description,
subject, in the case of any such contribution, to any lawful condition to the use thereof
that is specified by the donor thereof and that is not inconsistent with the provisions of
this division. (3) To deposit, or to cause to be deposited, into any...
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11-80-1
Section 11-80-1 Condemnation of lands for public building sites, roads, streets, construction
materials, etc. (a) Counties and municipal corporations may condemn lands for public building
sites or additions thereto, or for enlargements of sites already owned, or for public roads
or streets or alleys, or for material for the construction of public roads or streets or for
any other public use. (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a municipality or county
may not condemn property for the purposes of private retail, office, commercial, industrial,
or residential development; primarily for enhancement of tax revenue; for transfer to a person,
nongovernmental entity, public-private partnership, corporation, or other business entity;
or for the primary purpose of acquiring a mortgage or deed of trust. Provided, however, the
provisions of this subsection shall not apply to the use of eminent domain by any municipality,
housing authority, or other public entity based upon a finding...
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22-21-260
Section 22-21-260 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and terms, and
the plurals thereof, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, unless otherwise
required by their respective context: (1) ACQUISITION. Obtaining the legal equitable title
to a freehold or leasehold estate or otherwise obtaining the substantial benefit of such titles
or estates, whether by purchase, lease, loan or suffrage, gift, devise, legacy, settlement
of a trust or means whatever, and shall include any act of acquisition. The term "acquisition"
shall not mean or include any conveyance, or creation of any lien or security interest by
mortgage, deed of trust, security agreement, or similar financing instrument, nor shall it
mean or include any transfer of title or rights as a result of the foreclosure, or conveyance
or transfer in lieu of the foreclosure, of any such mortgage, deed of trust, security agreement,
or similar financing instrument, nor shall it mean or include any...
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24-1-27
Section 24-1-27 Powers and duties of authority. (a) An authority shall constitute a public
body and a body corporate and politic exercising public powers, and having all the powers
necessary or convenient to carry out and effectuate the purposes and provisions of this article,
including the following powers in addition to others granted in this article: (1) To investigate
into living, dwelling and housing conditions and into the means and methods of improving such
conditions. (2) To determine where unsafe or unsanitary dwelling, public school or housing
conditions exist. (3) To study and make recommendations concerning the plan of any city located
within its boundaries in relation to the problem of clearing, replanning, and reconstruction
of areas in which unsafe or unsanitary dwelling, public school, or housing conditions exist,
and the provision of dwelling accommodations for persons of low income, and to cooperate with
any city or regional planning agency. (4) To prepare, carry out,...
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40-10-101
Section 40-10-101 Refund to purchaser when taxes were not due at time of tax sale. When land
has been sold for taxes and purchased by anyone other than the state, and the purchase money
has been paid into the state and county treasuries, and it shall be made to appear to the
satisfaction of the Comptroller that such sale was invalid by reason of the fact that the
taxes for which the land was sold were not due, the purchaser of said land, his heirs or assigns,
upon the surrender of the certificate of purchase, shall be entitled to have the amount paid
for the purchase of said land refunded to him, if application shall be made therefor as hereinafter
provided, within two years from the date of sale and before the execution of a deed to such
purchaser. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, ยง298.)...
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45-37-241.20
Section 45-37-241.20 Appeals from decisions of the Board of Equalization. (a) For the purpose
of convenience and brevity this act shall be known and referred to as the Expeditious and
Economical Tax Appeals Act. (b) This section shall apply only in Jefferson County. This section
is alternative to and cumulative to Section 40-3-25; but when a taxpayer elects to take an
appeal under this section from a decision or ruling of the board of equalization fixing the
market value of the real property, Section 40-3-25 shall not be applicable to such appeal
but in the event the taxpayer pays his or her taxes before a final decree in the case and
is entitled to a refund then that portion of the section providing for a refund to the taxpayer
shall be applicable or in the event of an increase the increase shall be payable as provided
in the sections. (c) An appeal may be taken under this section from a decision of the board
of equalization fixing the market value of real property, to the circuit...
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10A-9A-1.02
Section 10A-9A-1.02 Definitions. Notwithstanding Section 10A-1-1.03, as used in this chapter,
unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms mean: (1) "CERTIFICATE OF
FORMATION" with respect to a limited partnership means the certificate of formation required
by Section 10A-9A-2.01, and the certificate of formation as amended or restated. (2) "DISTRIBUTION"
except as otherwise provided in Section 10A-9A-5.08(f), means a transfer of money or other
property from a limited partnership to another person on account of a transferable interest.
(3) "FOREIGN LIMITED LIABILITY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP" means a foreign limited partnership
whose general partners have limited liability for the obligations of the foreign limited partnership
under a provision similar to Section 10A-9A-4.04(c). (4) "FOREIGN LIMITED PARTNERSHIP"
means a partnership formed under the laws of a jurisdiction other than this state and required
by those laws to have one or more general partners and one or more...
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11-101A-21
Section 11-101A-21 Exemption from taxation. All properties of an authority, whether real, personal,
or mixed, and the income therefrom, all securities issued by an authority and the income therefrom,
and all indentures and other instruments executed as security therefor, all leases made pursuant
to this chapter and all revenues derived from such leases, and all deeds and other documents
executed by or delivered to an authority shall be exempt from any and all taxation by the
state, or by any county, municipality, or other political subdivision of the state, including,
but without limitation to, license and excise taxes imposed in respect of the privilege of
engaging in any of the activities in which an authority may engage. An authority shall not
be obligated to pay or allow any fees, taxes, or costs to the judge of probate of any county
in respect of its incorporation, the amendment of its certificate of incorporation, or the
recording of any document. The gross proceeds of the sale...
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4-3-47
Section 4-3-47 Powers of authority generally. The authority shall have the following powers,
together with all powers incidental thereto or necessary to the discharge thereof in corporate
form: (1) To have succession by its corporate name for the duration of time (which may be
in perpetuity) specified in its certificate of incorporation; (2) To sue and be sued in its
own name in civil actions, excepting actions in tort against the authority; (3) To adopt and
make use of a corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure; (4) To adopt and alter bylaws
for the regulation and conduct of its affairs and business; (5) To acquire, receive, take
and hold, whether by purchase, option to purchase, gift, lease, devise or otherwise, property
of every description, whether real, personal or mixed, whether in one or more counties and
whether within or without the corporate limits of any authorizing subdivision, and to manage
said property and to develop any property and to sell, exchange, lease or...
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40-7-25.2
Section 40-7-25.2 Current use value of Class III property - Qualification procedure; appeal
from denial of application; new owner required to reapply upon sale of property. (a) Any owner
of eligible taxable property described in Section 40-7-25.1 may apply to have such property
assessed for purposes of ad valorem taxation at the appropriate ratio of assessed value to
the current use value of such property by filing a written application, in form as prescribed
by the Department of Revenue, with the tax assessor of the county in which such property is
located, on and after October 1 but not later than January 1 in any taxable year; provided,
however, that with respect to assessments of eligible taxable property respecting the taxable
year that began on October 1, 1981, such applications may be filed with the tax assessor not
later than June 30, 1982. (b) The application form for qualification of real property as agricultural
property shall set forth a description of the real property, a...
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