6-9-150
Section 6-9-150 Conveyance by sheriff of lands sold by predecessor. When any sheriff authorized by law to sell real estate makes such sale and dies or vacates his office before making a conveyance to the purchaser thereof, the court from which the writ issued, upon proof of the sale and of the payment of the purchase money, may order the successor in office of the sheriff making such sale to make a conveyance of such lands to the purchaser, and such conveyance shall relate back to the date of the sale. If the purchaser is the plaintiff in the judgment, proof that he has credited, or the fact that he does credit, on the record the defendant with the amount of the purchase money, less the necessary expenses and costs, is equivalent to proof of payment of the purchase money. (Code 1867, §2869; Code 1876, §3207; Code 1886, §2916; Code 1896, §1915; Code 1907, §4133; Code 1923, §7848; Code 1940, T. 7, §560.)...
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11-53B-10
Section 11-53B-10 Redemption of property. (a) Any real property heretofore or hereafter sold for the satisfaction of an assessment lien imposed thereon by the governing body of a municipality may be redeemed by the former owner, or his or her assigns, or other persons authorized to redeem property sold for taxes by the state, within two years from the date of the sale by depositing with the officer designated by the municipality to collect the assessments the amount of money for which the lands were sold, with interest thereon at the rate of 12 percent per annum from the date of the sale through the date of the payment. (b) In addition to any other requirements set forth in this section, the proposed redemptioner must pay or tender the purchaser or his transferee all insurance premiums paid or owed by the purchaser with accrued interest on the payments computed from the date the premiums were paid at 12 percent per annum through the date of payment. (c) In addition to any other...
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35-6-46
Section 35-6-46 Oath of commissioners; duties generally. The commissioners must be sworn faithfully to execute the trust reposed in them, and to make the division or partition fairly and impartially, if the same can be made; and the division or partition shall be conducted in all respects, as nearly as may be, consistently with the provisions of this article, as is done when property in the hands of an executor or administrator is to be distributed or divided; and in case of application for partition of lands, the commissioner must, after examining the lands, and a survey thereof, if necessary, proceed without delay to make division thereof into the necessary number of shares, having regard to the quality of the soil, and other advantages, so as to make the different shares as nearly equal in value as practicable; and they must make a plat and map thereof, showing the subdivisions of the lots, and numbering them progressively; and subdivisions and boundaries of the lots, and numbering...
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35-6-87
Section 35-6-87 Report of payment; order for conveyance. Within 30 days after receiving full payment for the interest of his ward in any land or realty so sold, such sale having been confirmed under the provisions of this article, the guardian of such ward must report such payment under oath to the court and apply for an order to make a proper conveyance of such interest to the purchaser. The court must examine such report and may also examine witnesses in relation thereto; if, upon such examination, it is satisfied that such payment has been made, it must make an order for such conveyance to be made by said guardian or by some other person, appointed by the court conveying all right, title, and interest of such ward in such land or realty at the time of such sale thereof. (Code 1907, §5260; Code 1923, §9364; Code 1940, T. 47, §226.)...
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42-2-7
Section 42-2-7 Commissioners for assessment of damages and compensation - Appointment; notice to commissioners; duties. If the application is granted, the judge of probate must appoint three citizens of the county in which the lands sought to be condemned are situated, who shall possess the qualifications of jurors, who shall be disinterested and who shall be required to file a certificate along with their award that neither of them had ever been consulted, advised with or approached by any person in reference to the value of the lands or the proceedings to condemn the same, prior to the assessment of the damages, and that they knew nothing of the same before their appointment. The judge of probate is authorized to fill any vacancy occasioned by the death, resignation, failure to act or any disqualification of any such commissioners from interest, prior knowledge of the subject matter or by being consulted, advised with or approached in reference to the condemnation of such lands prior...
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43-2-463
Section 43-2-463 Report of payment of purchase money. When lands have been sold on credit, and when the whole of the purchase money has been paid, the executor or administrator must, within 30 days after such complete payment has been made, report the fact of such payment to the court of probate. If he fails to do so within the time specified in this section, such report may be compelled of him in the manner provided by section 43-2-465. (Code 1896, §178; Code 1907, §2643; Code 1923, §5873; Code 1940, T. 61, §267.)...
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43-2-624
Section 43-2-624 How sale advertised and made. Such a sale must be advertised and made as sales of personal property under the order of the court for the payment of debts. (Code 1852, §1797; Code 1867, §2124; Code 1876, §2501; Code 1886, §2167; Code 1896, §235; Code 1907, §2718; Code 1923, §5956; Code 1940, T. 61, §356.)...
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11-50-237
Section 11-50-237 Execution, sale, etc., of bonds and refunding bonds of corporation generally; terms, denominations, etc., thereof; charge, application, etc., of revenues from systems to payment of bonds, etc., generally; vesting of title to systems in municipality and dissolution of corporation upon payment of bonds in full. (a) All bonds issued by any corporation organized under this division shall be signed by the chairman of its board of directors or other chief executive officer and attested by its secretary, and the seal of such corporation shall be affixed thereto. Any interest coupons applicable to the bonds of such corporation shall be signed by the chairman of the board of directors or other chief executive officer, but a facsimile of such signature may be impressed on any such interest coupon in lieu of his manually signing the same. Any such bonds may be executed and delivered by such corporation at any time and from time to time, shall be in such form and denominations...
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35-10-5
Section 35-10-5 Foreclosure deed conveys legal title. In the case of a foreclosure under Sections 35-10-2 through 35-10-4, the foreclosure deed executed by the mortgagee or his transferee, or the owner of the debt secured thereby, or his agent or attorney or personal representative, shall operate to convey the legal title to the lands sold to the purchaser at such sale. (Code 1923 §9014; Code 1940, T. 47, §168.)...
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40-10-76
Section 40-10-76 Action for possession defeated on grounds other than that taxes were not due. THIS SECTION WAS AMENDED BY ACT 2018-494 IN THE 2018 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2020. TO SEE THE AMENDED VERSION, SEE THE VERSION LABELED PENDING. If, in any action brought by the purchaser, or other person claiming under the purchaser, to recover the possession of lands sold for taxes, a recovery is defeated on the ground that such sale was invalid for any reason other than that the taxes were not due, the court shall forthwith, on the motion of the plaintiff, ascertain the amount of taxes for which the lands were liable at the time of the sale and for the payment of which they were sold, with interest thereon from the date of sale, and the amount of such taxes on the lands, if any, as the plaintiff, or the person under whom he claims, has, since such sale, lawfully paid or assumed by the state after its purchase, with interest thereon from the date of such payment, the interest...
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