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45-28-241.23
Section 45-28-241.23 Fees; refunds. Except as herein provided, the tax assessor shall be entitled
to charge and collect the same fees that are provided for by law. For the performance of duties
relative to the recording of the transfer of the ownership of motor vehicles as prescribed
in this code, the tax assessor shall charge and collect a fee of one dollar twenty-five cents
($1.25). All such fees shall be the property of the county and shall be paid to the general
fund of the county. Refunds for licenses issued by mistake of fact or law shall be made under
the conditions and in the manner prescribed by this code. (Act 85-881, p. 135, §4.)...
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45-40-242.03
Section 45-40-242.03 Charge and collection of fees. Except as hereinafter provided, the tax
assessor shall be entitled to charge and collect the same fees that are provided for by law.
For the performance of duties relative to the recording of the transfer of the ownership of
motor vehicles as prescribed in this code, the tax assessor shall charge and collect a fee
of one dollar ($1). All such fees shall be the property of the county and shall be paid to
the general fund of the county. Refunds for licenses issued by mistake or fact of law shall
be made under the conditions and in the manner prescribed by this code. (Act 85-717, p. 1168,
§4.)...
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6-10-25
Section 6-10-25 Declaration of claimed exemptions - Contesting of claims. A plaintiff, in person
or by his or her agent or attorney, may contest a claim of exemption after a declaration thereof
has been filed by making and filing with the officer holding the process an affidavit that,
in his belief, either the claim is invalid entirely or it is invalid in part or is excessive,
specifying wherein such invalidity or excess consists, and if excessive, also specifying the
property alleged to be in excess, to be, in all cases, the last named in the claim. If the
claim is of personal property, he or she must also deliver to the officer a bond in double
the value of the property sought to be levied on, with sureties to be approved by the officer,
payable to the defendant claiming the exemption and conditioned that if the plaintiff fails
in the contest, he or she will pay the defendant all such costs and damages as he or she may
sustain by reason of the wrongful institution of the contest....
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19-5-2
Section 19-5-2 Allocation of GST exemption. Unless prohibited by the governing instrument,
any person having authority under Chapter 13 of the Internal Revenue Code to allocate any
GST exemption shall be entitled to allocate such exemption to any property or to exclude any
such property from such allocation. (Acts 1988, No. 88-340, p. 516, §2.)...
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40-7-25.1
Section 40-7-25.1 Current use value of Class III property - Definition; appraisal of property
at request of owner; legislative intent; applicability of section; method of valuation; factors
considered in appraisal; rules and regulations of Department of Revenue; hearing objections.
(a) For ad valorem tax years beginning on and after October 1, 1978, with respect to taxable
property defined in Section 40-8-1, as amended, as Class III property and upon request by
the owner of such property as hereinafter provided, the assessor shall base his appraisal
of the value of such property on its current use on October 1 in any taxable year and not
on its fair and reasonable market value. Failure of an owner of Class III property to request
appraisal at current use value shall mean that the property shall be valued on its fair and
reasonable market value as otherwise provided in this title until such time as the owner thereof
shall request valuation on the basis of current use value. As used in...
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6-5-754
Section 6-5-754 Choice of forum. (a) If a claim under the common or statutory law of another
state, the United States, or a foreign country or under international treaty for death or
injury to person or damage to property arises against a manufacturer out of an accident that
occurred outside this state, such claim may be brought in the courts of this state in any
county in which jurisdiction of the defendant can be legally obtained in the same manner in
which jurisdiction could have been obtained if the claim had arisen in this state. (b) The
courts of this state shall apply the doctrine of forum non conveniens in determining whether
to accept or decline to take jurisdiction of an action asserting a claim arising out of an
accident occurring outside this state. (c) In applying the doctrine of forum non conveniens,
the court shall take into account each of the following considerations: (1) The state in which
the claimant resides, giving deference to the claimant's choice of forum only...
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15-13-153
Section 15-13-153 Value of property determined by approving authority. Any person having the
authority to approve and accept property bail shall determine the sufficiency of the bail.
As to the value of the property being pledged, the person may take into consideration any
property appraisals, including the appraised value by the tax assessor office of the county,
or any other documents presented by the owner of the property reflecting a value. The person
may request the property owner to produce any documents or other forms which in his or her
opinion may aid in the determination of sufficiency. The person may rely solely on the information
provided in the affidavit provided by the owner without any verification. (Acts 1993, No.
93-677, p. 1259, §54.)...
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37-2-61
Section 37-2-61 Claim for damages. (a) When any property, chattels, or goods have been received
by any transportation company for transportation, and such goods, chattels, or property shall
be lost, destroyed or injured, or shall not be delivered according to the contract of shipment,
the shipper, consignor, consignee, or other person entitled to demand and receive them shall
make out an itemized statement of the goods, property or chattels so lost, destroyed or injured,
or not delivered, setting forth the kind of articles, and the number thereof, and the value
and the extent or amount of damages, and shall, after making, subscribing and swearing to
the same before an officer authorized to administer an oath, deliver the same to the said
transportation company, agent, or officer of said transportation company so receiving said
shipment within 60 days after said loss, destruction, injury, or failure to deliver such goods,
property or chattels. (b) When such verified statement of such...
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40-15B-4
Section 40-15B-4 Statutory apportionment of estate taxes. To the extent that apportionment
of an estate tax is not controlled by an instrument described in Section 40-15B-3 and except
as otherwise provided in Sections 40-15B-6 and 40-15B-7, the following rules apply: (1) Subject
to paragraphs (2), (3), and (4), the estate tax is apportioned ratably to each person that
has an interest in the apportionable estate. (2) A generation-skipping transfer tax incurred
on a direct skip taking effect at death is charged to the person to whom the interest in property
is transferred. (3) If property is included in the decedent's gross estate because of Section
2044 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 or any similar estate tax provision, the difference
between the total estate tax for which the decedent's estate is liable and the amount of estate
tax for which the decedent's estate would have been liable if the property had not been included
in the decedent's gross estate is apportioned ratably...
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40-21-34
Section 40-21-34 Report of commission to assessors; entries by assessors. (a) The Department
of Revenue, after having first determined and fixed the true value of any property within
this state of individuals, companies, corporations, and associations embraced within and in
accordance with the provisions of this chapter, shall annually on or before July 1, or as
soon thereafter as practicable, report to the tax assessor of every county and to the proper
local authorities of each municipality in this state in which any part of said property is
taxable hereunder, giving a general description of the property, the value of such property
apportioned to said county and to said municipality, school district, or other district having
a special assessment and the name and residence or place of business of the owner and all
other necessary particulars. (b) The assessor must enter in the book of assessments, in addition
to the assessment of other real estate or personal property to be assessed as...
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