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30-3D-708
Section 30-3D-708 Recognition and enforcement of registered Convention support order. (a) Except
as otherwise provided in subsection (b), a tribunal of this state shall recognize and enforce
a registered Convention support order. (b) The following grounds are the only grounds on which
a tribunal of this state may refuse recognition and enforcement of a registered Convention
support order: (1) recognition and enforcement of the order is manifestly incompatible with
public policy, including the failure of the issuing tribunal to observe minimum standards
of due process, which include notice and an opportunity to be heard; (2) the issuing tribunal
lacked personal jurisdiction consistent with Section 30-3D-201; (3) the order is not enforceable
in the issuing country; (4) the order was obtained by fraud in connection with a matter of
procedure; (5) a record transmitted in accordance with Section 30-3D-706 lacks authenticity
or integrity; (6) a proceeding between the same parties and having...
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35-4-320
Section 35-4-320 Personal representative authorized to make conveyance. In all cases of written
agreements or contracts for the conveyance of lands in this state, where the person executing
the same dies before the execution of the conveyance, the personal representative of such
person may execute such conveyance according to the forms prescribed by law for the conveyance
of real estate to the person to whom such agreement or contract was made, his heirs or assigns.
(Code 1852, §1345; Code 1867, §1615; Code 1876, §2224; Code 1886, §1871; Code 1896, §1069;
Code 1907, §3441; Code 1923, §6946; Code 1940, T. 47, §36.)...
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40-15B-3
Section 40-15B-3 Apportionment by will or other dispositive instrument. (a) Except as otherwise
provided in subsection (c), the following rules apply: (1) To the extent that a provision
of a decedent's will expressly and unambiguously directs the apportionment of an estate tax,
the tax must be apportioned accordingly. (2) Any portion of an estate tax not apportioned
pursuant to paragraph (1) must be apportioned in accordance with any provision of a revocable
trust of which the decedent was the settlor which expressly and unambiguously directs the
apportionment of an estate tax. If conflicting apportionment provisions appear in two or more
revocable trust instruments, the provision in the most recently dated instrument prevails.
For purposes of this paragraph: (A) a trust is revocable if it was revocable immediately after
the trust instrument was executed, even if the trust subsequently becomes irrevocable; and
(B) the date of an amendment to a revocable trust instrument is the date of...
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43-2-444
Section 43-2-444 Application for sale. The application for the sale of lands, either for payment
of debts or for division, must be made by the executor or administrator in writing, verified
by affidavit, to the probate court having jurisdiction of the estate, must describe the lands
accurately, must give the names of the heirs or devisees, and their places of residence and
must also state whether any, and which of such heirs or devisees, are under the age of 19
years or of unsound mind; and such application may be contested by any party interested in
the estate. (Code 1852, §§1759, 1868; Code 1867, §§2085, 2222; Code 1876, §§2450, 2453;
Code 1886, §2106; Code 1896, §158; Code 1907, §2622; Code 1923, §5851; Code 1940, T. 61,
§246.)...
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43-2-647
Section 43-2-647 Refunding bonds - Bond stands as security; action on bond. (a) Such refunding
bond stands as security for the executor or administrator, should the assets in his hands,
after any payment of money or delivery of property under the order of the court, prove insufficient
to pay the debts, claims and charges against the estate, and the executor or administrator
pays the same; and also as security for the creditors of the estate; and any creditor may
bring a civil action thereon. (b) The extent of the recoveries on such bond is the amount
or value of the property received by the legatee or distributee and interest on such amount
or value from the date of its receipt; and the value of property received may be proved by
the entry of record, made according to the provisions of this division or other evidence;
and civil actions may be brought on such bond from time to time in the name of any person
aggrieved until the whole amount of the liability, as determined by this...
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43-2-843
Section 43-2-843 Transactions authorized for personal representatives; exceptions. Except as
restricted or otherwise provided by the will or by an order of court and subject to the priorities
stated in Section 43-8-76, a personal representative, acting prudently for the benefit of
the interested persons, may properly: (1) Retain assets owned by the decedent pending distribution
or liquidation including those in which the representative is personally interested or which
are otherwise improper for trust investment. (2) Receive assets from fiduciaries, or other
sources. (3) Perform, compromise, or refuse performance of the decedent's contracts that continue
as obligations of the estate, as the personal representative may determine under the circumstances.
In performing enforceable contracts by the decedent to convey or lease land, the personal
representative, among other possible courses of action, may do either of the following: a.
Execute and deliver a deed of conveyance for cash...
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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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7-9A-109
Section 7-9A-109 Scope. (a) General scope of article. Except as otherwise provided in subsections
(c) and (d), this article applies to: (1) a transaction, regardless of its form, that creates
a security interest in personal property or fixtures by contract; (2) an agricultural lien;
(3) a sale of accounts, chattel paper, payment intangibles, or promissory notes; (4) a consignment;
(5) a security interest arising under Section 7-2-401, 7-2-505, 7-2-711(3), or 7-2A-508(5),
as provided in Section 7-9A-110; and (6) a security interest arising under Section 7-4-210
or 7-5-118. (b) Security interest in secured obligation. The application of this article to
a security interest in a secured obligation is not affected by the fact that the obligation
is itself secured by a transaction or interest to which this article does not apply. (c) Extent
to which article does not apply. This article does not apply to the extent that: (1) a statute,
regulation, or treaty of the United States preempts this...
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17-5-2
Section 17-5-2 Definitions. (a) For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) CANDIDATE. An individual who has done any of the following: a.
Taken the action necessary under the laws of the state to qualify himself or herself for nomination
or for election to any state office or local office or in the case of an independent seeking
ballot access, on the date when he or she files a petition with the judge of probate in the
case of county offices, with the appropriate qualifying municipal official in the case of
municipal offices, or the Secretary of State in all other cases. b. Received contributions
or made expenditures in excess of one thousand dollars ($1,000), or given his or her consent
for any other person or persons to receive contributions or make expenditures in excess of
one thousand dollars ($1,000), with a view to bringing about his or her nomination or election
to any state office or local office. (2) COMMISSION. The State Ethics...
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23-6-7
Section 23-6-7 Corporate powers. The corporation shall have the following powers: (1) To have
succession by its corporate name without time limit; (2) To sue and be sued and to prosecute
and defend, at law or in equity, in any court having jurisdiction of the subject matter and
of the parties; (3) To have and to use a corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure;
(4) To construct, reconstruct, and relocate industrial access roads and bridges within the
state or to cause the same to be constructed, reconstructed, and relocated; (5) To receive,
take and hold by sale, gift, lease, devise or otherwise, real and personal estate of every
description, and to manage the same; (6) To acquire by purchase, gift, or the exercise of
the power of eminent domain, or any other lawful means, and to transfer, convey or cause to
be conveyed to the state, any real, personal or mixed property necessary or convenient in
connection with the construction, reconstruction, or relocation of industrial access...
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