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43-2-235
Section 43-2-235 Revocation of letters upon proof that supposed decedent is alive - Distribution
of assets. The probate court may revoke the said letters at any time on due and satisfactory
proof that the supposed decedent is in fact alive, after which revocation all the powers of
the administrator shall cease, but all receipts, disbursements of assets and other acts previously
done by him shall remain as valid as if the said letters were unrevoked. The administrator
shall settle an account of his administration, down to the time of such revocation, and shall
transfer all assets remaining in his hands to the person as whose administrator he had acted
or to his duly authorized agent or attorney. Nothing in this article shall validate the title
of any person to any property or money received as widow, next of kin or heir of such supposed
decedent, but the same may be recovered from such person, provided such supposed decedent
shall make due and sufficient legal proof to the court having...
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43-2-236
Section 43-2-236 Revocation of letters upon proof that supposed decedent is alive - Substitution
of parties; reopening judgments. After revocation of the letters, the person erroneously supposed
to be dead, may, on suggestion filed of record of the proper fact, be substituted as plaintiff
in all actions brought by the administrator, whether prosecuted to judgment or otherwise.
He may in all actions previously brought against his administrator be substituted as defendant
on proper suggestion filed by him, or by the plaintiff therein, but shall not be compelled
to go to trial in less than three months from the time of such suggestion filed. Judgments
recovered against the administrator before revocation, as aforesaid, of the letters may be
reopened on application by the supposed decedent made within three months from the said revocation
and supported by affidavit denying specifically on the knowledge of the affiant the cause
of action or specifically alleging the existence of facts which...
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19-3A-102
chapter, the following terms are defined as follows: (1) ACCOUNTING PERIOD. A calendar year
unless another 12-month period is selected by a fiduciary. The term includes a portion of
a calendar year or other 12-month period that begins when an income interest begins or ends
when an income interest ends. (2) BENEFICIARY. Includes, in the case of a decedent's estate,
an heir, legatee, and devisee and, in the case of a trust, an income beneficiary and a remainder
beneficiary. (3) FIDUCIARY. A personal representative or a trustee. The term includes
an executor, administrator, successor personal representative, special administrator,
and a person performing substantially the same function. (4) INCOME. Money or property that
a fiduciary receives as current return from a principal asset. The term also includes a portion
of receipts from a sale, exchange, or liquidation of a principal asset, to the extent provided
in Article 4. (5) INCOME BENEFICIARY. A person to whom net income of a trust is...
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5-7A-22
same powers and privileges and shall be subject to the same duties, liabilities and regulations,
in all respects, as shall have been prescribed for banks originally organized as banking corporations
under the laws of Alabama. (b) At the time when such conversion of the national bank into
a state bank, under the charter of the latter, becomes effective, all the property of the
national bank, including all its rights, title and interest in and to all property of whatsoever
kind, whether real, personal or mixed, and things in action, and every right, privilege,
interest and asset of any conceivable value or benefit then existing, belonging or appertaining
to it or which would inure to it, shall immediately, by act of law and without any conveyance
or transfer and without any further act or deed, be vested in and become the property of the
state bank, which shall have, hold and enjoy the same in its own right as fully and to the
same extent as if the same were possessed, held and enjoyed...
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40-2A-7
years from the date the return is filed with the department, whichever is later. This subparagraph
shall not apply to any corporation unless dissolution is completed within 18 months of the
date of the written notice. e. If a taxpayer has made the election provided in subsection
(d) or (e) of Section 40-18-8, a preliminary assessment based on the gain realized as a result
of the involuntary conversion [in the case of subsection (d) of Section 40-18-8] or a rollover
of gain on the sale of a personal residence [as provided in subsection (e) of Section
40-18-8] may be entered within three years from the date the taxpayer notified the department
of the replacement of the property in accordance with subsection (d) or (e) of Section 40-18-8,
as the case may be, or of his or her intention not to replace the property. f. If a taxpayer
has validly elected to have the provisions of subdivision (a) (7) of Section 40-18-6 and subsection
(l) of Section 40-18-8 apply to an acquisition of stock...
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8-6-11
Section 8-6-11 Registration of securities - Exempt transactions. (a) Except as hereinafter
in this section expressly provided, Sections 8-6-3 through 8-6-9 shall not apply to any of
the following transactions: (1) Any isolated nonissuer transaction, whether effected through
a dealer or not; (2) Any nonissuer transaction in an outstanding security by a registered
dealer if: a. The issuer has a class of securities subject to registration under Section 12
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and has been subject to the reporting requirements
of Sections 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 for not less than 180 days
before the transaction; or has filed and maintained with the commission for not less than
180 days before the transaction information, in such form as the commission, by rule, specifies,
substantially comparable to the information which the issuer would be required to file under
Section 12(b) or Section 12(g) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, or the...
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43-2-842
Section 43-2-842 Persons dealing with personal representative; protection. A person
who, in good faith, either assists a personal representative or deals with the personal
representative for value is protected as if the personal representative properly exercised
the power. The fact that a person knowingly deals with a personal representative does
not alone require the person to inquire into the existence of a power or the propriety of
its exercise. Except for restrictions on powers of personal representatives which are
endorsed on the letters, no provision in any will or order of court purporting to limit the
power of a personal representative is effective except as to persons with actual knowledge
thereof. A person is not bound to see to the proper application of estate assets paid or delivered
to a personal representative. The protection here expressed extends to instances in
which some procedural irregularity or jurisdictional defect occurred in proceedings leading
to the issuance...
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40-15-13
Section 40-15-13 Lien of state; affidavit by personal representative of estate. (a)
The State of Alabama shall have a lien for all taxes and interest thereon which are or may
become due hereunder on all property which a decedent dies seized or possessed of subject
to taxes under this chapter, in whatever form of investment it may happen to be, and all property
acquired in substitution therefor. (b) The personal representative of an estate may
execute and record in the county of last domicile of the decedent and wherever the decedent's
probate estate is pending, an affidavit certifying that the estate is not taxable or alternatively,
an affidavit certifying that the estate is taxable and that the proper copy of the federal
estate tax return has or will be filed with the department within the proper time limits as
provided by law. The affidavit shall begin by stating that it is being filed in accordance
with this section. The content of the affidavit shall include, but not be limited to,...
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43-8-1
the parent whose relationship is involved and excludes any person who is only a stepchild,
a foster child, a grandchild or any more remote descendant. (3) COURT. The court having jurisdiction
in matters relating to the affairs of decedents. This court in Alabama is known as the probate
court. (4) DAYS. That period of time as computed in accordance with section 1-1-4 and Rule
6(a), Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure. (5) DEVISE. When used as a noun, means a testamentary
disposition of real or personal property and when used as a verb, means to dispose
of real or personal property by will. (6) DEVISEE. Any person designated in a will
to receive a devise. In the case of a devise to an existing trust or trustee, or to a trustee
or trust described by will, the trust or trustee is the devisee and the beneficiaries are
not devisees. (7) DISTRIBUTEE. Any person who has received property of a decedent from his
personal representative other than as creditor or purchaser. A testamentary trustee
is...
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43-2-851
Section 43-2-851 Bond. (a) The court must require a personal representative or special
administrator to furnish bond payable to the judge of probate conditioned upon faithful discharge
of all duties of the trust according to law, with sureties as it shall specify. Unless otherwise
directed, the bond must be in the amount of the aggregate capital value of the property of
the estate in the personal representative's control, plus one year's estimated income,
and minus the value of securities deposited under arrangements requiring an order of the court
for their removal and the value of any land which the fiduciary, pursuant to Section 43-2-844,
lacks power to sell or convey without court authorization. The court, in lieu of sureties
on a bond, may accept other collateral for the performance of the bond, including a pledge
of securities or any other assets or a mortgage of land. (b) The court may at any time reduce
the bond of the personal representative or require the personal...
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