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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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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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26-2A-139
Section 26-2A-139 Bond. (a) The court must require a conservator to furnish a 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 conservator'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 26-2A-152(d), 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 conservator or require the conservator
to provide additional or larger bond as may seem to be proper...
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39-1-1
Section 39-1-1 Bonds required of persons contracting for public works; commencement, etc.,
of actions upon bond by persons supplying labor, etc., to contractor; offer to accept judgment;
notice of completion of project by contractor and final settlement; applicability. (a) Any
person entering into a contract with an awarding authority in this state for the prosecution
of any public works shall, before commencing the work, execute a performance bond, with penalty
equal to 100 percent of the amount of the contract price. In addition, another bond, payable
to the awarding authority letting the contract, shall be executed in an amount not less than
50 percent of the contract price, with the obligation that the contractor or contractors shall
promptly make payments to all persons supplying labor, materials, or supplies for or in the
prosecution of the work provided in the contract and for the payment of reasonable attorneys'
fees incurred by successful claimants or plaintiffs in civil...
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40-27-1
a tax measured in any way by the capital of a corporation considered in its entirety. 6. "Gross
receipts tax" means a tax, other than a sales tax, which is imposed on or measured by
the gross volume of business, in terms of gross receipts or in other terms, and in the determination
of which no deduction is allowed which would constitute the tax an income tax. 7. "Sales
tax" means a tax imposed with respect to the transfer for a consideration of ownership,
possession or custody of tangible personal property or the rendering of services measured
by the price of the tangible personal property transferred or services rendered and
which is required by state or local law to be separately stated from the sales price by the
seller, or which is customarily separately stated from the sales price, but does not include
a tax imposed exclusively on the sale of a specifically identified commodity or article or
class of commodities or articles. 8. "Use tax" means a nonrecurring tax, other than
a...
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43-2-299
Section 43-2-299 Removal or additional bond on motion of court. Whenever the judge of probate
has reason to believe that any just ground or cause of removal exists, or that an additional
bond should be required of an executor, or administrator, he may cause a citation to be served
on such executor or administrator, requiring him to appear on a day therein named, five days
after service thereof, and show cause why he should not be removed, or give an additional
bond, as the case may be; and if no sufficient cause is shown, the court may remove such executor
or administrator, or require him to give an additional bond; and, if an additional bond is
required, on failure to give the same within the time prescribed the court may remove him.
(Code 1852, §§1708, 1709; Code 1867, §§2029, 2030; Code 1876, §§2398, 2399; Code 1886,
§2053; Code 1896, §100; Code 1907, §2574; Code 1923, §5797; Code 1940, T. 61, §187.)...

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43-2-87
Section 43-2-87 Additional bond of sheriff. When the administration of any estate is committed
to the sheriff, the judge of probate, at such time or at any time thereafter, while the administration
is in the hands of such officer, may require of him an additional bond if, in his opinion,
the official bond of such officer is not sufficient security for the protection of the estate;
and if he fails to give such additional bond for 10 days after notice that the same is required,
he vacates his office, and the judge of probate must certify the vacancy to the appointing
power. (Code 1852, §1712; Code 1867, §2033; Code 1876, §2402; Code 1886, §2056; Code 1896,
§103; Code 1907, §2550; Code 1923, §5772; Code 1940, T. 61, §106.)...
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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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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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11-97-10
such corporation; provided, that any corporation may enter into contracts with the holders
of any of its bonds preventing such corporation from thereafter issuing general obligation
bonds or limiting the amount of such bonds that may thereafter be issued. To the extent permitted
by any contracts with the holders of outstanding bonds and any other contractual obligations
or requirements, any corporation may pledge any of its revenues or mortgage or assign any
of its assets, whether real or personal and whether tangible or intangible, to secure
the payment of any of its bonds. (b) As security for payment of the principal of and the interest
and premium, if any, on any bonds issued or assumed by it, any corporation may enter into
a contract or contracts, and adopt resolutions or other proceedings containing provisions
constituting a part of the contract or contracts with the holders of such bonds, pertaining
to, among other things, the following matters: (1) Pledging all or any part of...
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