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43-2-85
Section 43-2-85 Bond of general administrator. The general administrator of a county must give
bond, with at least two sufficient sureties or a sufficient guaranty or surety company, in
an amount to be prescribed by the judge of probate sufficient to secure all persons interested,
payable to the judge of probate and conditioned faithfully to administer all estates which
may come to his charge as such general administrator, which bond must be approved by such
judge. (Code 1852, §1689; Code 1867, §2009; Code 1876, §2371; Code 1886, §2028; Code 1896,
§70; Code 1907, §2536; Code 1923, §5758; Code 1940, T. 61, §135.)...
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45-13-120
Section 45-13-120 Compensation; election; oath and bond; office space, equipment; chief clerk;
powers and duties; issuance of licenses; disposition of funds. (a)(1) Effective October 1,
1991, there is hereby created the office of commissioner of licenses. The salary of the commissioner
of licenses shall be in the amount of thirty-six thousand dollars ($36,000) annually. The
annual salary shall be payable in equal biweekly installments from the general funds of the
county, as all other county employees are paid. (2) The office of commissioner of licenses
shall be established upon the occurrence of a vacancy before October 1, 1991, in either the
office of tax assessor or tax collector, then, in that event, the officer remaining after
the office of revenue commissioner is established, shall be the license commissioner for the
remainder of the unexpired term for which he or she was elected as either tax assessor or
as tax collector, as the case may be, and the license commissioner shall be...
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43-2-86
Section 43-2-86 Additional bond of general administrator. An additional bond may also be required
of the general administrator, whenever the judge of probate deems it necessary to secure the
interests of the estate confided to his charge or the sureties may be unwilling to remain
longer bound; and, if he fails to give such bond within the time prescribed by the court,
he must be removed and his letters revoked; and when any person interested in an estate committed
to the general administrator shall give notice in writing to the judge of probate that the
interest of the estate requires that the general administrator should give an additional bond,
such judge must require him to give such bond; and if, in such case, the judge of probate
fails or omits to require such bond and loss thereby results to anyone interested, he and
the sureties on his official bond shall be responsible therefor. (Code 1852, §1711; Code
1867, §2032; Code 1876, §2401; Code 1886, §2055; Code 1896, §102; Code...
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26-3-5
Section 26-3-5 General conservator for county. The general conservator of the county must give
bond, with at least two good and sufficient sureties, in a penalty to be prescribed by the
judge of probate and payable to him or her, with condition to faithfully perform all the duties
which are or may be required of him or her by law during the time he or she acts as such conservator.
(Code 1867, §2424; Code 1876, §2766; Code 1886, §2381; Code 1896, §2276; Code 1907, §4366;
Code 1923, §8139; Code 1940, T. 21, §31; Acts 1987, No. 87-590, p. 975, §2-333(b).)...

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26-3-1
Section 26-3-1 Generally. Before the issue of letters of conservatorship, other than letters
to the general conservator or to the sheriff, the judge of probate must require the conservator
appointed to enter into bond with sufficient sureties, payable to the judge of probate, in
a penalty prescribed by him. (Code 1886, §§2378, 2406; Code 1896, §2272; Code 1907, §4362;
Code 1923, §8135; Code 1940, T. 21, §27; Acts 1987, No. 87-590, p. 975, §2-333(b).)...

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43-2-645
Section 43-2-645 Refunding bonds - Required; terms and conditions. Such order must not in any
case be made, unless the applicant gives a refunding bond, with two sufficient sureties, to
be approved by the judge of probate, payable to the administrator, in double the amount distributed
to the applicant or in double the value of his share of the property directed to be distributed,
to be ascertained by the appraisement or other evidence and entered of record, and conditioned
to refund the amount directed to be paid, or to return the property received on such distribution,
or to pay the value thereof and interest on such amount or value from the time the same was
received, if the assets are insufficient to discharge the debts and charges against the estate.
(Code 1852, §1782; Code 1867, §2109; Code 1876, §2486; Code 1886, §2203; Code 1896, §271;
Code 1907, §2729; Code 1923, §5968; Code 1940, T. 61, §370.)...
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43-2-173
Section 43-2-173 Resignation and removal - Generally. (a) The general administrator may be
removed for the same causes as other administrators. Such removal may be made by the judge
of probate without notice, but the grounds thereof must be entered on the minutes of the court.
(b) The resignation of the office of general administrator shall not operate to discharge
the incumbent from the administration of any estate previously committed to his charge as
such general administrator; but he may proceed, notwithstanding such resignation, to administer
and finally settle the same, as if he had not resigned such office; and the sureties on his
bond as general administrator shall be liable for every act of maladministration on such estate
committed after his resignation, to the same extent as if he had not resigned; but he may
be removed from the administration of such estate for any of the causes prescribed by law,
or he may resign his administration thereon by leave of the probate court of...
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40-22-2
Section 40-22-2 Mortgages, deeds of trust, etc., generally. No mortgage, deed of trust, contract
of conditional sale, or other instrument of like character which is given to secure the payment
of any debt which conveys any real or personal property situated within this state or any
interest therein or any security agreement or financing statement provided for by the Uniform
Commercial Code, except a security agreement or a financing statement relating solely to security
interests in accounts, contract rights, or general intangibles, as such terms are defined
in the Uniform Commercial Code, and except for the re-recordation of corrected mortgages,
deeds, or instruments executed for the purpose of perfecting the title to real or personal
property, specifically, but not limited to, corrections of maturity dates thereof, shall be
received for record or for filing in the office of any probate judge of this state unless
the following privilege or license taxes shall have been paid upon such...
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25-4-134
Section 25-4-134 Procedures for collection of delinquent contribution payments. (a) Generally.
The contributions, interest, and penalties required to be paid under this chapter shall be
a first and prior lien upon all property and rights to property, real or personal, of any
employer subject to this chapter. The lien shall arise at the time the contribution report,
or the payment of the contributions, as the case may be, was due to have been filed with or
made to the Department of Labor. The secretary may file in the office of the judge of probate
of any county in this state a certificate which shall show the name of the department for
which it is filed, the amount and nature of the contributions, interest, and penalties for
which a lien is claimed together with any costs that may have accrued, the name of the employer
against whose property a lien for such contributions, interest, and penalties is claimed and
the date thereof. An error in the certificate of the amount shall not...
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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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