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43-2-447
Section 43-2-447 Notice to unknown parties; appointment of special guardian; disposition of
shares. If it shall be averred in an application for the sale of lands for the payment of
debts or for division, that the names of any of the heirs or devisees are unknown, that the
petitioner has made diligent inquiry and cannot ascertain the same, the cause may proceed
against them without naming them; but the court must make publication as in case of nonresidents,
describing such unknown parties as near as may be by the character in which they are made
parties and with reference to their interest in the lands sought to be sold, and must appoint
a suitable and competent person not of kin or counsel to the petitioner, as special guardian
to represent such unknown parties. The shares or interests of such unknown parties, in the
proceeds of lands sold for division, shall be paid into court and there retained and paid
out to the proper parties when ascertained. (Code 1896, §162; Code 1907,...
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11-16-35
Section 11-16-35 Notice of election. Notice of such election shall be given for 30 days by
publication in a newspaper published in said county once a week for three successive weeks,
which notice shall state the purpose for which the election is to be held, the time and place
for holding the same and a description of the site on which the new courthouse is to be erected.
Such notice shall be signed by the probate judge or chairman of the county commission of the
county in which the election is to be held. (Acts 1927, No. 399, p. 467; Code 1940, T. 12,
§264.)...
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43-2-393
Section 43-2-393 When executor or administrator may give note, etc., to extend or settle debt.
Any executor or administrator, by authority of the probate court given on his written application,
may, in his representative capacity, give his note, bond or bill for the purpose of extending
or settling a debt of the decedent, or settling a debt contracted by such representative for
articles, or for work and labor for the estate; and for such note, bond or bill the estate
is liable, and the executor or administrator is not personally liable. But the heirs, devisees,
distributees or legatees must have 10 days' notice of such application. (Code 1867, §2066;
Code 1876, §2432; Code 1886, §2091; Code 1896, §141; Code 1907, §2605; Code 1923, §5830;
Code 1940, T. 61, §226.)...
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11-16-10
Section 11-16-10 Notice of election. Said commissioners shall give notice of the date established
for holding the election by publishing a copy of said order for four consecutive weeks in
a newspaper published in the county or, if there be no newspaper published in the county,
by posting a copy of said order at the courthouse and at five other public places in the county,
such publication to begin or such notices to be posted within 15 days from the time of making
said order. (Code 1907, §183; Code 1923, §275; Code 1940, T. 12, §238.)...
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26-5-3
Section 26-5-3 Partial settlement - Establishment of day for settlement; notice thereof. The
court must also appoint a day for the settlement, of which notice must be given, as the court
may direct, either by advertisement for three successive weeks in a newspaper published in
the county or for the same length of time by posting notice at the courthouse door and at
three other public places in the county. (Code 1886, §2455; Code 1896, §2340; Code 1907,
§4430; Code 1923, §8203; Code 1940, T. 21, §130.)...
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17-9-5
Section 17-9-5 Notice of election. The judge of probate must give notice at least 14 days before
each election by publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the county, if any is
published therein and, if not, by writings posted at the courthouse door and at three other
public places in the county, of the time of holding and the offices to be filled by such election.
Such notice shall consist only of the date of the election and the officers to be voted for
or subjects to be voted on. (Code 1876, §261; Code 1886, §354; Code 1896, §1590; Code 1907,
§357; Code 1923, §447; Code 1940, T. 17, §130; §17-7-5; amended and renumbered by Act
2006-570, p. 1331, §44; Act 2019-318, §1.)...
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19-3-40
Section 19-3-40 Sale of real estate; notice to creditors. The trustee may make sale of any
real estate or interest therein belonging to the trust estate, at public outcry to the highest
bidder, after giving notice thereof by publication once a week for three successive weeks
in a newspaper published in the county where the real estate is situated, or, if there be
no such paper, by posting notice at the courthouse door for the same length of time; and of
such sale the trustee must also give notice by mail, postage prepaid, to each creditor, in
time to reach him 10 days before the day of sale. But nothing contained in this section shall
prevent the assignee from exercising the powers of sale or other powers conferred by the deed
of assignment, unless specially restrained from so doing by an order made in writing by the
circuit judge and filed in the court. (Code 1896, §4172; Code 1907, §6074; Code 1923, §10411;
Code 1940, T. 58, §28.)...
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40-10-5
Section 40-10-5 Notice to taxpayer - When assessment is "owner unknown." When any
assessment is made to an "owner unknown," notice must be given by publication once
a week for three successive weeks in a newspaper published in the county, or if no newspaper
is published therein, by posting the same at the courthouse of the county for three weeks,
substantially in the following form: "The State of Alabama. (Here give name of county)
County. To whom it may concern: Take notice that the tax collector has filed in my office
a list of delinquent taxpayers and of real estate upon which taxes are due, and therein is
reported as assessed to 'owner unknown' the following real estate, to-wit: (here insert descriptions).
This is to notify you to appear before the probate court of this county, at the next term
thereof, commencing on Monday, the_____ day of _____, 2__, then and there to show cause, if
any you have, why a decree for sale of said real estate should not be made for the payment
of the...
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43-2-233
Section 43-2-233 Publication of notice of presumption of death. If satisfied upon the hearing
that the legal presumption of death is made out, the court shall so decree and shall forthwith
cause notice thereof to be inserted for two successive weeks in a newspaper published in the
county and also, when practicable, in a newspaper published at, or near, the place shown in
the commonwealth, where, when last heard from, the supposed decedent had his residence. The
said notice shall require the supposed decedent, if alive, or any other person for him to
produce to the court, within 12 weeks from the date of its last insertion, satisfactory evidence
of his continuance in life. (Acts 1939, No. 46, p. 53; Code 1940, T. 61, §159.)...
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16-13-183
Section 16-13-183 Election notice. The sheriff must give notice at least 30 days before any
election to be held under this article, by publication in some newspaper in the county, if
any is published therein, and if not, by writing posted at the courthouse door and at three
other public places in the county of the time of holding, and when any election is to be held
for a special tax for school purposes in any rural or city school tax district, written notices
shall be posted in three public places within said district 30 days prior to said election.
Said publications, both for special county and school tax district elections for school purposes,
shall show the rate of such proposed tax, the time it is proposed to be continued, the purpose
for which the levy is proposed to be made and a description of the boundaries of the proposed
school tax district. (School Code 1927, §263; Code 1940, T. 52, §256.)...
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