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40-9A-2
Section 40-9A-2 Private user leasing private use property from government required to file
report; inability to file information; information needed in report. (a) Any private user
of private use property leased by the private user from a municipality, county, or public
authority of the State of Alabama shall, not later than January 1, 1993, file with the tax
assessor of the county in which the leased property is located, the information required by
subsection (c) of this section. (b) In the event any lessee described in subsection (a) of
this section is unable to file the information required by subsection (c) of this section
by January 1, 1993, such lessee shall on or before January 1, 1993, notify the tax assessor
in writing, setting forth the item or items of required information which the lessee is unable
to ascertain or calculate, the reason or reasons for such inability, and if the inability
to file any one or more of the items of required information can be corrected with...
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41-16-120
Section 41-16-120 Powers and duties; definitions. (a) The Director of the Department of Economic
and Community Affairs shall be responsible for the distribution, transfer, or disposal of
all surplus personal property owned by the state and all right, title, interest, and equity
in the property shall be transferred to the department for such purpose. The director may
delegate to the Director of the Surplus Property Division such supervision and control of
the distribution or disposal of state owned surplus personal property. (b) As used in this
article, the following terms shall have the following meanings, respectively, unless the context
clearly indicates otherwise: (1) DIVISION. Surplus Property Division of the Department of
Economic and Community Affairs. (2) SURPLUS PROPERTY. That property declared by the property
manager of each state department, bureau, board, commission, or agency to be surplus and so
designated in writing to the director of the division. All real property owned...
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45-41-141.09
Section 45-41-141.09 Exemption for certain dwellings. (a) Any person who is: (1) The owner
of a dwelling that constitutes part of a homestead or a principal residence as those terms
are used in subsection (d) of Section 40-9-19, and in Section 40-9-21, respectively, and (2)
A person authorized, by virtue of any qualification of age, income, blindness, or disability
described in subsection (d) of Section 40-9-19 or Section 40-9-21, to claim the homestead
or similar exemption described therein (or in any successor statute to either thereof), (b)
May elect to have such dwelling exempt from any financial charge levied hereunder with respect
thereto by filing with the tax assessor a written application, in such form as the tax assessor
may prescribe, at the same time that such owner files any application for exemption pursuant
to either of the aforesaid sections of the code (or successor statute thereto); and such exemption
hereunder shall be granted in the same manner and under the same...
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10A-1-3.32
Section 10A-1-3.32 Right of inspection and access by certain domestic entities. (a) This section
applies to domestic entities other than (i) corporations formed pursuant to or governed by
Chapter 2A or Chapter 4, and real estate investment trusts formed pursuant to or governed
by Chapter 10, each of which is governed by the separate recordkeeping requirements and record
inspections provisions of Chapter 2A and (ii) nonprofit corporations formed pursuant to or
governed by Chapter 3, limited liability companies formed pursuant to or governed by Chapter
5A, general partnerships formed pursuant to or governed by Chapter 8A, and limited partnerships
formed pursuant to or governed by Chapter 9A, each of which are governed by the separate recordkeeping
requirements and record inspection provisions set forth in each entity's respective chapter
governing that entity. (b) With respect to a domestic entity covered by this section, the
books and records maintained under the chapter of this title...
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11-48-48
Section 11-48-48 Payment of assessments generally. The municipality, in ordering any local
improvement the cost of which or any part thereof is to be assessed against any property in
accordance with the provisions of this article, may provide that the same shall be paid in
cash within 30 days after the final assessment, provided the cost of such improvement does
not exceed $1,000.00, but if the total cost of said improvement is greater than such sum,
any property owner may, at his election, to be expressed by notifying the municipal official
charged with the duty of collecting such assessments in writing within 30 days after the assessment
is made final, pay the said assessment in 10 equal installments, which shall bear interest
at a rate not exceeding 12 percent per annum, payable annually; provided, however, that if,
on or before the date such assessment is made final, bonds shall have been issued, under the
provisions of Division 1 of Article 4 of Chapter 81 of this title, by the...
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40-7-33
Section 40-7-33 Book of assessments - Required; form; use of assessment lists in lieu of book.
The tax assessor must make and enter in an assessment book, suitably ruled and substantially
bound, in forms as prescribed by the Department of Revenue, a condensed statement of all assessments
made during each tax year, showing in separate columns the name of the owner, a description
of the real estate and improvements thereon, the assessed value thereof and the value of the
personal property assessed for taxation; and the assessor shall compute and enter opposite
the name of each taxpayer the aggregate amount of state, county, and special taxes with which
such taxpayer is charged, except as may otherwise be provided herein. When the hearing of
objection to assessments has been completed as herein provided, the tax assessor shall complete
the said book by making the proper entries therein, and foot up at the bottom of each page
the aggregate of all such taxes. When appeals have been taken to...
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41-10-20
Section 41-10-20 Definitions. When used in this article, the following terms shall have the
following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) AUTHORITY.
The public corporation organized pursuant to the provisions of this article. (2) BOARD OF
DIRECTORS. The board of directors of the authority. (3) BONDS. The bonds issued under the
provisions of this article. (4) GRANTEE. A county, municipality or local industrial development
board organized as a public corporation in this state, or an airport authority organized as
a public corporation in this state pursuant to Chapter 3 of Title 4, or whether created by
general, special or local laws, or general acts of local application, if such authority governs
an airport operated by a county and at least one municipality therein jointly, to which a
grant of money is made as provided in Section 41-10-26. (5) INDUSTRIAL SITES. Land owned by
a grantee or potential grantee on which industrial facilities have been or...
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11-48-48.1
Section 11-48-48.1 Payment of assessments in Class 2 municipalities. Any Class 2 municipality,
in ordering any local improvement the cost of which or any part thereof is to be assessed
against any property in accordance with the provisions of this section, may provide that the
same shall be paid in cash within 30 days after the final assessment, provided the cost of
such improvement does not exceed $1,000.00, but if the total cost of said improvement is greater
than such sum, any property owner may, at his election, to be expressed by notifying the municipal
official charged with the duty of collecting such assessments in writing within 30 days after
the assessment is made final, pay the said assessment in 36, 60 or 120 monthly installments,
which shall bear interest at a rate not exceeding 12 percent per annum, as determined by the
municipal governing body; provided, however, that if, on or before the date such assessment
is made final, bonds shall have been issued, under the...
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11-50-268
Section 11-50-268 Application to Public Service Commission for determination as to terms of
acquisition; hearing; issuance of order by commission as to terms, conditions, etc., of acquisition.
If acquisition of the property sought to be acquired by the waterworks board is not consummated
under the provisions of Sections 11-50-266 and 11-50-267, the waterworks board before proceeding
to engage in the proposed business shall take such steps as may be provided in this division.
If the waterworks board and the owner fail within 60 days after written notice to the owner
as provided in Section 11-50-266 to consummate the proposed acquisition, either the waterworks
board or the owner may apply to the Public Service Commission within 15 days after the expiration
of such 60 day period for a determination as to what property ought in the public interest
to be included in the purchase and what price ought to be paid, having in view the cost of
the property less a reasonable allowance for...
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37-4-62
Section 37-4-62 Forced sales - Application to commission; notice and hearing; order. If acquisition
of the property sought to be acquired by the agency is not consummated under the provisions
of Sections 37-4-60 and 37-4-61, the agency, before proceeding to engage in the proposed business,
shall take such steps as may be provided in this division. If the agency and the owner fail
within 60 days after written notice to the owner of the utility as provided in this division
to consummate the proposed acquisition, either the agency or the owner may apply to the commission
within 15 days after the expiration of such 60 days for a determination as to what property
ought in the public interest to be included in the purchase and what price ought to be paid,
having in view the cost of the property less a reasonable allowance for depreciation and obsolescence,
and any other element which may enter into a determination of the fair value of the property
to be purchased; but such price shall be...
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