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12-13-34
Section 12-13-34 Persons who may institute civil actions on bonds of judges. Civil actions
may be instituted on all bonds given by a probate judge by anyone sustaining any injury by
reason of any neglect or omission of such officer to take good and sufficient surety from
any executor, administrator or guardian or from any officer whose bond it is his duty to approve
or in any case in which it is his duty to require additional bond and he fails so to do or
by the failure of such judge to perform any other official duty or by reason of the commission
by him of any wrongful act in the performance of his official duties or under color of his
office. (Code 1852, §665; Code 1867, §786; Code 1876, §689; Code 1886, §783; Code 1896,
§3359; Code 1907, §5415; Code 1923, §9575; Code 1940, T. 13, §274.)...
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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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43-2-84
Section 43-2-84 Bond of applicant when administration committed to general administrator or
sheriff. (a) When administration is committed to the general administrator or sheriff, on
the application of a third person, such letters must not be granted unless such person enters
into bond, with surety, to be approved by the judge, to pay the fees and allowances made by
the court on such administration, if the property of the estate is insufficient therefor.
(b) If, upon the settlement of an administrator appointed under subsection (a), it appears
that sufficient assets of his intestate have not come to his hands to pay the costs and expenses
legally incurred in his administration, the probate court having jurisdiction of such administration
may enter a judgment and thereon issue execution against the obligors in the bond mentioned
in subsection (a), for any excess due above the assets in the hands of such administrator.
(Code 1852, §1691; Code 1867, §§2011, 2012; Code 1876, §§2373,...
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16-54-8
Section 16-54-8 Treasurer - Generally; bond. The trustees shall elect a treasurer, who shall
not be a trustee, who shall receive, hold and pay out all moneys belonging to the university
or that may be paid in for the necessary expenses of students in the university or for their
use and benefit, and the treasurer shall hold office for the term and receive such compensation
as may be fixed by the trustees. Before entering upon the duties of the office, the treasurer
must give bond in such penalty as the trustees may fix, payable to the University of Montevallo,
with conditions that he or she will faithfully receive, safely keep and lawfully pay out,
and promptly, fully and fairly account for all moneys or choses in action which may come to
him or her by virtue of the office, and the trustees may require a new bond, or an additional
bond, whenever they judge that the interest of the university requires it. The business manager
or chief financial officer by whatever name appointed by the...
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11-4-22
Section 11-4-22 Bonds. Before entering on the duties of his office, the county treasurer must
give bond as provided by law, which bond shall be in a sum not less than $15,000.00, and in
counties where the population is over 150,000, it shall not be less than $50,000.00, such
bond to be payable to the county and conditioned as prescribed by law and to be fixed and
approved by the county commission. Said bond, after being approved shall be filed and recorded
in the office of the judge of probate of such county. The county commission may in its discretion
require an additional bond when any special fund is to be received by the treasurer and pay
the premium therefor. (Code 1852, §788; Code 1867, §923; Code 1876, §842; Code 1886, §911;
Code 1896, §1428; Code 1907, §210; Code 1923, §302; Acts 1933, Ex. Sess., No. 191, p. 203;
Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 141, p. 101; Code 1940, T. 12, §32; Acts 1943, No. 468, p. 432.)...

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45-37-243.04
Section 45-37-243.04 Bonds or securities. (a) Any person before engaging in selling any alcoholic,
spirituous, vinous, or fermented liquors in any county subject to this subpart shall file
with the judge of probate, license commissioner, director of county department of revenue,
or other public officer performing like duties in such counties a bond in the approximate
sum of two times the average monthly tax estimated by such official which shall be due by
the applicant. The bond filed with such official shall be in such form and amount as may be
approved by such official. If a bond is filed, it shall be executed by a surety company licensed
and duly authorized to do business in Alabama, shall be payable to the county subject to this
subpart, and be conditioned upon the prompt filing of true reports, and the bond shall be
conditioned upon the payment by the applicant to the judge of probate, license commissioner,
director of county department of revenue, or other public officer...
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26-8-46
Section 26-8-46 Removal of property or money when minor or ward and conservator nonresidents
- Transcript showing appointment as conservator of minor or ward in state of residence, etc.;
notice to resident administrator, guardian, etc.; entry of order authorizing removal of property
to state of residence. The conservator must produce a transcript from the records of a court
of competent jurisdiction, certified according to the act of Congress, showing that he or
she has been appointed conservator of the minor or ward in the state in which he or she and
the minor or ward reside and has duly qualified as such according to the laws thereof and
given bond, with surety, for the performance of his or her trust; and must also give 10 days'
notice to the resident executor, administrator, or conservator, if there is such, of the intended
application. Thereupon, if good cause is not shown to the contrary and the judge of probate
shall be satisfied, upon proof being made, that it will be for the...
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40-29-20
Section 40-29-20 Lien for taxes - Generally. If any person liable to pay any tax, other than
ad valorem tax, neglects or refuses to pay the same, the amount (including any interest, additional
amount, addition to tax, or assessable penalty together with any costs that may accrue in
addition thereto) shall be a lien in favor of the State of Alabama upon all property and rights
to property, whether real or personal, tangible or intangible, belonging to such person. The
Department of Revenue shall give notice of lien to the taxpayer. If the taxpayer shall file
with the Department of Revenue a bond in double the amount of the lien filed, with surety
or sureties to be either a surety company authorized to do business in Alabama or such individual
property owners, not less than three in number, as are recommended by the judge of probate
of the county in which the notice of lien is recorded, conditioned to pay all such tax, interest
penalty, additional amount or addition to such tax, together...
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43-2-502
Section 43-2-502 Filing of account, etc. - Generally. In making settlements of an administration,
the executor or administrator must proceed as follows: He must make out an account between
himself and the estate he represents, charging himself with all the assets of the deceased
which have come into his possession, except the lands, and crediting himself with all the
credits he is by law entitled to; which account, verified by his oath, must be filed with
the judge of probate of the court having jurisdiction. With such account he must also file
written evidence in his possession, on which he relies to sustain the credit side of such
account, which may consist of an affidavit or any other legal evidence, in the discretion
of the executor or administrator. He must, at the same time, file a statement, on oath, of
the names of the heirs and legatees of such estate, specifying particularly which are under
the age of 19 years; and, if any of them are persons of unsound mind, it must be...
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43-2-697.01
Section 43-2-697.01 Petition to open probate estate of Medicaid recipient; third-party administrator;
fees. (a) The Medicaid Agency may petition to open the probate estate of a Medicaid recipient
by filing a petition to appoint a third party administrator and issue letters of administration,
pursuant to the timing limitations of Section 43-2-43. (b) The petition shall contain all
of the following information: (1) The date the recipient died. (2) An explanation of why the
petition is filed in the proper court in accordance with Section 43-2-40. (3) A listing of
the recipient's personal and real property of which the Medicaid Agency is aware. (4) A listing
of the recipient's debts of which the agency is aware. (5) A listing of the recipient's possible
heirs, including contact information, if known, of which the agency is aware. (c) If the Medicaid
Agency is not aware of information listed in subsection (b), the agency shall describe each
piece of information that it lacks. (d) If the...
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