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11-54B-4
Section 11-54B-4 Findings required for public hearing on adoption of self-help business improvement
district ordinance. A public hearing on the adoption of a self-help business improvement district
ordinance may be called only if the governing body of a municipality finds that: (a) A request
for the creation of a self-help business improvement district which satisfies the requirements
of Section 11-54B-5 has been filed with the clerk of the municipality. (b) The area described
in the self-help business improvement district plan would benefit from being designated as
a self-help business improvement district. (c) The self-help business improvement district
plan required by Section 11-54B-5 includes a designated district management corporation to
provide administrative and other services to benefit businesses, employees, residents, and
consumers in the self-help business improvement district. (d) The self-help business improvement
district plan includes a special assessment which will be...
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11-54B-41
Section 11-54B-41 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings: (1) DISTRICT MANAGEMENT CORPORATION. An entity created by incorporation
under the Alabama Nonprofit Corporation Act, Chapter 3 of Title 10A, and designated by ordinance
by the incorporated municipality to manage a self-help business improvement district. (2)
MUNICIPALITY. Those municipalities designated as Class 2 municipalities as defined in Section
11-40-12. (3) SELF-HELP BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT. An area within the incorporated municipality
designated by ordinance as an area in which a special assessment may be levied on the owners
of real property located within the geographical area of the district for the purposes of
providing supplemental services within the district and promoting the economic and general
welfare of the district or, alternatively with respect to a district formed for the purpose
of increasing tourism within the municipality, an area or...
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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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26-5-12
Section 26-5-12 Final consent settlement between conservator and ward. A conservator appointed
by any court of this state for a minor or incapacitated person may, on the arrival of his
or her ward at full age or on termination of the ward's incapacity or on removal of his or
her ward's disabilities of nonage by a court of competent jurisdiction or, if the ward is
married and has attained the age of 18 years, or if the ward has died, present a verified
petition to the court in which the conservatorship is pending, praying for a final consent
settlement by and between him or her and his or her ward, or the ward's personal representative,
if the ward has died. If such consent settlement is agreed to by the ward, or the ward's personal
representative, if the ward has died, by a written instrument, signed by him or her and acknowledged
as conveyances of real estate are acknowledged, the court may approve such settlement without
notice or publication or posting. The agreement of the ward, or...
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34-27A-9
Section 34-27A-9 Classes of appraisers. (a) There shall be five classes of real estate appraisers
licensed by the board. The classes may be revised or other classes added if necessary to conform
in all respects with the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery and Enforcement Act of 1989,
Pub.L. No. 101-73 (FIRREA), and any subsequent amendments and regulations issued pursuant
thereto. The board shall make any revisions to the class titles or requirements for licensure
by rules adopted in compliance with the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act, Chapter 22 of
Title 41, and Section 34-27A-5. All persons in all classes licensed by the board are subject
to the Competency Provision of the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice. (1)
The "trainee real property appraiser" classification applies to a person whose scope
of practice is the appraisal of those properties which the supervising appraiser is permitted
to appraise. (2) The "state registered real property appraisers"...
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37-2-11
Section 37-2-11 Joint rates. Whenever any transportation company shall refuse or neglect to
establish a joint rate or rates for the transportation of persons or property, the commission
may, upon notice to such transportation company or companies, and after an opportunity to
be heard, as provided in this title, fix and establish such joint rate or rates, and if the
transportation companies, parties thereto, shall fail to agree upon apportionment thereof
within 20 days after the service of such orders, the commission may, upon like hearing, issue
a supplemental order declaring the apportionment of such joint rate or rates, and the same
shall take effect of its own force as part of the original order. In cases relating to the
fixing, regulating or prescribing of joint rates of two or more transportation companies,
such transportation companies may be joined in one proceeding before the commission. (Code
1876, §5682; Code 1886, §1132; Code 1896, §3493; Code 1907, §5681; Code 1923,...
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45-20-83.22
Section 45-20-83.22 Installation of improved indexing system. The judge of probate is authorized
to provide for the installation and thereafter for the maintenance of an improved indexing
system in the probate offices of the county. The initial installation of the improved indexing
system shall include the following: (1) The acquisition of the equipment provided for in an
improved indexing system. (2) The establishment of procedures for the continued indexing and
filing of all instruments and records that shall, after the effective installation date, constitute
a part of the improved indexing system. (3) The initial installation of the improved indexing
system shall be performed by a person or persons, firm, or corporation engaged in records
management business and experienced in setting up county records; and such initial installation
shall be supervised and inspected by a person who is experienced in handling records pertaining
to abstracts and title. Following its installation in...
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45-36-83.42
Section 45-36-83.42 Installation of improved indexing system. The judge of probate is hereby
authorized to provide for the installation and thereafter for the maintenance of an improved
indexing system in the probate offices of the county. The initial installation of the improved
indexing system shall include all of the following: (1) The acquisition of the equipment provided
for in the definition of an improved indexing system. (2) The establishment of procedures
for the continued indexing and filing of all instruments and records that, after the effective
installation date, shall constitute any part of the improved indexing system. (3) The initial
installation shall be supervised and inspected by a person who is experienced in handling
records pertaining to abstracts and title. Following its installation in the county, the improved
indexing system shall be thereafter maintained in the county and all real property instruments,
general property instruments and personal property...
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45-41-84.02
Section 45-41-84.02 Installation and maintenance of improved indexing system. The judge of
probate is authorized to provide for the installation and thereafter for the maintenance of
an improved indexing system in the probate offices of the county. The initial installation
of the improved indexing system shall include the following: (1) The acquisition of the equipment
provided for in the definition hereinabove set forth of an improved indexing system. (2) The
establishment of procedures for the continued indexing and filing of all instruments and records
that, after the effective installation date, shall constitute a part of the improved indexing
system. (3) The initial installation of the improved indexing system shall be performed by
a person or persons, firm, or corporation engaged in records management business and experienced
in setting up county records; and such initial installation shall be supervised and inspected
by a person who is experienced in handling records pertaining...
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7-9A-102
Section 7-9A-102 Definitions and index of definitions. (a) Article 9A definitions. In this
article: (1) "Accession" means goods that are physically united with other goods
in such a manner that the identity of the original goods is not lost. (2) "Account,"
except as used in "account for," means a right to payment of a monetary obligation,
whether or not earned by performance, (i) for property that has been or is to be sold, leased,
licensed, assigned, or otherwise disposed of, (ii) for services rendered or to be rendered,
(iii) for a policy of insurance issued or to be issued, (iv) for a secondary obligation incurred
or to be incurred, (v) for energy provided or to be provided, (vi) for the use or hire of
a vessel under a charter or other contract, (vii) arising out of the use of a credit or charge
card or information contained on or for use with the card, or (viii) as winnings in a lottery
or other game of chance operated or sponsored by a State, governmental unit of a State, or...

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