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45-3-84.111
Section 45-3-84.111 Definitions. The following words and phrases when used in this subpart
shall have the following meanings: (1) GENERAL PROPERTY INSTRUMENT. A real property instrument
that affects the title to personal property as well as real property. (2) IMPROVED RECORDING
SYSTEM. A system of recording real property instruments and personal property instruments
in the probate office and, in the discretion of the judge of probate, of recording other instruments
and documents, which system when completed, will consist of the equipment necessary and suitable
to record, archive, and retrieve records. (3) PERSONAL PROPERTY INSTRUMENT. Any instrument
or document affecting the title to personal property only, as distinguished from real property,
that may be now or hereafter required to be filed or titled for record in the probate office,
in accordance with the applicable requirements of the laws of this state, including, without
limitation, Sections 35-4-50 and 35-4-90. (4) REAL PROPERTY...
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45-23-83.01
Section 45-23-83.01 Definitions. The following words and phrases, including the plural
of any thereof, whenever used in this part, shall have the following respective meanings:
(1) "General Property Instrument" means a real property instrument that affects
the title to personal property as well as real property. (2) "Improved Recording System"
means a system of recording real property instruments and personal property instruments in
the probate office and, in the discretion of the judge of probate, of recording other instruments
and documents, which system when completed, will consist of the equipment necessary and suitable
to record, archive, and retrieve records. (3) "Personal Property Instrument" means
any instrument or document affecting the title to personal property only (as distinguished
from real property) that may be now or hereafter required to be filed or titled for record
in the probate office, in accordance with the applicable requirements of the laws of this
state,...
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45-30-82.21
Section 45-30-82.21 Definitions. The following words and phrases, including the plural
of any thereof, whenever used in this subpart, shall have the following respective meanings:
(1) GENERAL PROPERTY INSTRUMENT. A real property instrument that affects the title to personal
property as well as real property. (2) IMPROVED RECORDING SYSTEM. A system of recording, archiving,
and retrieving real property, personal property instruments, and probate court documents under
the jurisdiction of the judge of probate, and in the discretion of the judge of probate, or
recording, archiving, and retrieving other instruments and documents, which system when completed,
shall consist of equipment necessary and suitable to record, archive, and retrieve records.
(3) PERSONAL PROPERTY INSTRUMENT. Any instrument or document affecting the title to personal
property only, as distinguished from real property, that may be now or hereafter titled for
record in the probate office, in accordance with the...
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45-20-83.21
Section 45-20-83.21 Definitions. The following words and phrases, including the plural
of any thereof, whenever used in this subpart, shall have the following respective meanings:
(1) GENERAL PROPERTY INSTRUMENT. A real property instrument that affects the title to personal
property as well as real property. (2) IMPROVED INDEXING SYSTEM. A system of indexing real
property instruments and personal property instruments in the probate office and, in the discretion
of the judge of probate, of indexing other instruments and documents, which system when completed,
shall consist of equipment necessary and suitable to prepare and index records. (3) PERSONAL
PROPERTY INSTRUMENT. Any instrument or document affecting the title to personal property only,
as distinguished from real property, that may be now or hereafter titled for record in the
probate office, in accordance with the applicable requirements of the law of this state, including
and particularly Sections 35-4-50 and 35-4-90. (4) REAL...
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45-36-83.41
Section 45-36-83.41 Definitions. The following words and phrases, including the plural
of any thereof, whenever used in this subpart, shall have the following respective meanings:
(1) GENERAL PROPERTY INSTRUMENT. A real property instrument that affects the title to personal
property as well as real property. (2) IMPROVED INDEXING SYSTEM. A system of indexing real
property instruments and personal property instruments in the probate office and, at the discretion
of the judge of probate, of indexing other instruments and documents, which system when completed,
shall consist of the equipment necessary and suitable to prepare and index records. (3) PERSONAL
PROPERTY INSTRUMENT. Any instrument or document affecting the title to personal property only,
as distinguished from real property, that may be now or hereafter titled for record in the
probate office, in accordance with the applicable requirements of the law of this state, including
and particularly Sections 34-4-50 and 35-4-90. (4)...
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45-41-84.01
Section 45-41-84.01 Definitions. The following words and phrases, including the plural
of any thereof, whenever used in this part, shall have the following respective meanings:
(1) GENERAL PROPERTY INSTRUMENT. A real property instrument that affects the title to personal
property as well as real property. (2) IMPROVED INDEXING SYSTEM. A system of indexing real
property instruments and personal property instruments in the probate office and, in the discretion
of the judge of probate, of indexing other instruments and documents, which system when completed,
shall consist of the equipment necessary and suitable to prepare and index records. (3) PERSONAL
PROPERTY INSTRUMENT. Any instrument or document affecting the title to personal property only,
as distinguished from real property, that may be now or hereafter titled for record in the
probate office, in accordance with the applicable requirements of the law of this state, including
and particularly Sections 34-4-50 and 34-4-90. (4) REAL...
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45-15-82.62
Section 45-15-82.62 Real and personal property instruments. In Cleburne County, there
is levied a total recording fee of three dollars ($3) on each real property instrument and
each personal property instrument filed for record in the office of the judge of probate and
a fee of three dollars ($3) for each certified or formal copy of a record retrieval by the
probate office. The fee shall be paid into the county general fund for upgrading the recordkeeping
system in the office of the judge of probate. (Act 90-643, p. 1198, §1; Act 95-779, p. 1854,
§1.)...
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45-38-81.41
Section 45-38-81.41 Definitions. The following words and phrases, including the plural
of any thereof, whenever used in this subpart, shall have the following respective meanings:
(1) GENERAL PROPERTY INSTRUMENT. A real property instrument that affects the title to personal
property as well as real property. (2) IMPROVED INDEXING AND RECORDING SYSTEM. A system of
indexing and recording real property instruments and personal property instruments in the
probate office and, in the discretion of the judge of probate, of indexing and recording other
instruments and documents, which system when completed, shall consist of equipment necessary
and suitable to prepare and index records. (3) PERSONAL PROPERTY INSTRUMENT. Any instrument
or document affecting the title to personal property only as distinguished from real property,
that may be now or hereafter titled for record in the probate office, in accordance with the
applicable requirements of the law of this state, including and particularly...
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45-26-81.22
Section 45-26-81.22 1999 recording fee. (a) In Elmore County, a special recording fee
of three dollars ($3) shall be collected by the office of the judge of probate on each real
or personal property, Uniform Commercial Code, judicial, or other instrument recorded or filed
for record. The special recording fees shall be in addition to all other fees, taxes, and
other charges required by law to be paid upon the recording or filing for record of any real
or personal property, Uniform Commercial Code, judicial, or other instrument. All fees collected
shall be deposited by the judge of probate in any depository in the county as designated by
the county governing body. (b) The fees collected under this section shall be expended
at the discretion of the judge of probate with the approval of the county commission for the
preservation and restoration of court records and documents and to develop, purchase, install,
upgrade, and maintain a computerized system for recording, indexing, imaging,...
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45-45-85.21
Section 45-45-85.21 Recording fee. (a) In Madison County, a special recording fee of
four dollars ($4) shall be collected by the judge of probate on each real or personal property,
uniform commercial code, judicial, or other instrument recorded or filed for record in the
probate court of the county. The special recording fee shall be in addition to all other fees,
taxes, and other charges required by law to be paid upon the recording or filing for record
of any real or personal property, uniform commercial code, judicial, or other instrument.
All special recording fees collected shall be deposited by the judge of probate in any depository
in the county as designated by the county governing body. Notwithstanding the fee set by this
section, the county commission may adjust the fee from time to time by resolution of
the commission adopted at a regularly scheduled meeting of the commission to meet the needs
of this section. (b) The fees collected under this section shall be expended
at...
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