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11-41-2
Section 11-41-2 Notice of filing; determination of statutory compliance; objections; ordering
and notice of election; contest of election. (a) Upon the filing of the verified application
with the judge of probate, the judge of probate shall give notice of the filing of the application
by publication in one or more newspapers published in the county, if there are any, that an
application to the judge of probate has been submitted and that the judge of probate will
determine if the application complies with Section 11-41-1, and that further notice will be
given for the filing of any objections. (b) The judge of probate shall have a reasonable period
of time, not to exceed 45 days, within which to ascertain compliance with Section 11-41-1.
If the judge of probate determines that the application does not comply with Section 11-41-1,
the judge of probate shall enter an order to that effect, which order shall be sent in accordance
with the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure. The order shall...
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11-50-80
Section 11-50-80 Preparation, etc., of list of property owners to be assessed for purchase;
entry of list in assessment book for local improvements. (a) When any purchase of sewers,
or sewer system made under the provisions of this division is contemplated, the mayor or other
chief executive officer shall cause to be prepared a roll or list showing the names of the
property owners and opposite each name a description of each lot or parcel of land proposed
to be assessed for such purchase belonging to such owner or owners and the amount proposed
to be assessed against each lot or parcel of land. (b) Such a list shall be entered in a well-bound
book prepared for that purpose and shall contain appropriate columns in which payments may
be credited and the lien of the assessment satisfied by the proper officer of the municipality.
Said book shall be known as the "assessment book for local improvements" and shall
be a public record, and no error or mistake in regard to the name of the owner...
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11-53B-2
Section 11-53B-2 Demolition or repair upon finding of necessity and notice given. Upon a finding
of necessity by the governing body of any incorporated municipality in the state, after giving
notice as provided herein the municipality may demolish or repair a building or structure
or parts of buildings and structures, party walls, and foundations which are found by the
governing body of the municipality to be unsafe to the extent of being a public nuisance from
any cause. The cost of any action taken by the municipality shall be assessed against the
property as provided in this chapter. (Act 2002-522, p. 1355, ยง2.)...
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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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24-1-62
Section 24-1-62 Procedure for incorporation of authority; boundaries of authority; denial of
petition for incorporation; resubmission of petition after denial. Any 25 residents of a county
may file a petition with the county commission setting forth that there is a need for an authority
to function in the county. Upon the filing of such a petition, the county commission shall
give notice of the time, place, and purpose of a public hearing at which the county commission
will determine the need for an authority in the county. Such notice by the county commission
shall be given at the county's expense by publishing a notice, at least 10 days preceding
the day on which the hearing is to be held, in a newspaper having a general circulation in
the county or, if there be no such newspaper, by posting such a notice in at least three public
places within the county at least 10 days preceding the day on which the hearing is to be
held. Upon the date fixed for said hearing, held upon notice as...
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40-10-14
Section 40-10-14 Description of property in notices and entries. In all advertisements, any
notices of the proceedings in the probate court for the sale of land for taxes and of such
sales and all entries required to be made by the probate judge, tax collector or other officer,
initial letters, abbreviations and figures may be used to indicate townships, ranges, sections,
parts of sections, blocks and lots and dates and amounts; and, in estimating the cost of publication,
each amount, date or number and each initial letter or abbreviation shall be counted as a
word. In all advertisements for the sale of real estate, the notice shall state the precinct
in which the property is situated, except in those counties where the tax assessor is not
required to list the property by precincts; provided, that nothing herein contained shall
in anywise affect the collection of any taxes now due the state or any county therein or operate
to abate or discontinue any suit or action of any character...
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45-10-234.3
Section 45-10-234.3 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2018 REGULAR
SESSION, EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 2018. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) As often as
necessary, the sheriff shall sell at public auction, including an internet auction, to the
highest bidder all abandoned or stolen personal property, other than firearms, which has been
recovered by the sheriff's office and has remained unclaimed by the rightful owner for a six-month
period. (b) Prior to the sale, notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper of general
circulation in Cherokee County once a week for two successive weeks or by posting notice in
a conspicuous place at the Cherokee County Courthouse and by posting on the sheriff's office
website for a period of at least 20 days. The notice shall contain the place, date, and time
of each auction and a general description of items of personal property to be sold at the
auction. If publication of notice is made in the newspaper, the first...
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45-26-142.11
Section 45-26-142.11 Service charge or fee - Approval; collection. (a) No service charge may
be assessed unless the service charge is approved at a referendum election of the qualified
voters in the district, provided that no person may vote more than once in the election. (b)
Any service charge assessed shall be collected by the revenue commissioner of the county where
the property is located and distributed to the board of the district for fire protection and
emergency medical services and for the administration of the district. (c) The expenses of
establishing and maintaining the district shall be paid for by the proceeds of the service
charge, which shall be assessed and collected from qualified property owners within the district.
The revenues collected from each district, less any costs of collection, shall be used for
fire protection and emergency medical services in the district. The service charge shall be
a personal obligation of the owner of the property served by the...
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45-3-243
Section 45-3-243 Special transaction fee. In addition to all other fees and costs provided
by law, a special transaction fee not exceeding three dollars ($3) shall be paid to the Barbour
County Tax Collector or Revenue Commissioner when public business is transacted in the office
of either county official. The tax assessor shall charge the additional special transaction
fee not exceeding three dollars ($3) when a parcel of property is assessed for ad valorem
taxes. The additional fee shall be collected by the tax collector or revenue commissioner
when the ad valorem taxes are collected. Initially, the additional special transaction fee
charged by the tax assessor, tax collector, or revenue commissioner shall be two dollars ($2).
The additional fee may be increased to three dollars ($3) by resolution adopted by the Barbour
County Commission calling for the increase. The special additional transaction fees shall
be collected by the tax collector or revenue commissioner and deposited in...
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45-31-233.03
Section 45-31-233.03 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2020 REGULAR
SESSION, EFFECTIVE AUGUST 1, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) At least
every six months, the sheriff shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash
all abandoned or stolen personal property, other than firearms, which has been recovered by
the sheriff's department and has remained unclaimed by the rightful owner during the preceding
six-month period. (b) Prior to the sale, notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper
of general circulation in Geneva County once a week for two successive weeks or by posting
a notice in a conspicuous place at the Geneva County Courthouse for a period of at least 20
days. The notice shall contain the place, date, and time of each auction and a description
of each item of personal property to be sold at the auction. If publication of notice is made
in the newspaper, the first notice shall run at least 20 days prior to the...
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