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45-35-231.03
Section 45-35-231.03 Notice and sale of abandoned or stolen property. (a) At least every six
months, the sheriff shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash all abandoned
or stolen personal property, other than firearms, which has been recovered by the sheriff's
department and has remained unclaimed by the rightful owner during the preceding six month
period. (b) Prior to the sale, notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper of general
circulation in Houston County once a week for two successive weeks and by posting a notice
in a conspicuous place at the Houston County Courthouse for a period of at least 20 days.
The notice shall contain the place, date, and time of each auction and a description of each
item of personal property to be sold at the auction. Publication of notice shall be made in
the newspaper, and the first notice shall run at least 20 days prior to the auction. (Act
97-487, p. 846, §4.)...
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45-10-234.3
Section 45-10-234.3 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2018 REGULAR
SESSION, EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 2018. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) As often as
necessary, the sheriff shall sell at public auction, including an internet auction, to the
highest bidder all abandoned or stolen personal property, other than firearms, which has been
recovered by the sheriff's office and has remained unclaimed by the rightful owner for a six-month
period. (b) Prior to the sale, notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper of general
circulation in Cherokee County once a week for two successive weeks or by posting notice in
a conspicuous place at the Cherokee County Courthouse and by posting on the sheriff's office
website for a period of at least 20 days. The notice shall contain the place, date, and time
of each auction and a general description of items of personal property to be sold at the
auction. If publication of notice is made in the newspaper, the first...
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45-26-231.02
Section 45-26-231.02 Records of abandoned and stolen firearms; sale or destruction. (a) The
sheriff shall keep and maintain a separate permanent record of all abandoned and stolen firearms,
not subject to disposition by general law. The records shall state the description of the
firearm, the date of recovery of the firearm, the serial or other identifying number, if any,
of the firearm, and the place of recovery of the firearm. Firearm as used in this subpart
shall have the same meaning as defined in Section 13A-8-1. (b) Unless otherwise provided by
law, the sheriff may sell or destroy these firearms if the owner of the firearm does not claim
the firearm within six months of the date the sheriff obtained it. (c) The sheriff may sell
or trade in the firearms only to gun dealers who have held an active business license in this
state for at least one year immediately prior to the date of sale. The sheriff shall establish
a procedure to notify gun dealers of the firearms for sale or trade...
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45-33-235.03
Section 45-33-235.03 Notice and sale of stolen or abandoned property. (a) At least every six
months, the sheriff may sell at public auction or Internet auction provider, to the highest
bidder for cash all abandoned or stolen personal property, other than firearms and unauthorized
sound or audiovisual recordings, which has been recovered by the sheriff and has remained
unclaimed by the rightful owner during the preceding six-month period. (b) Prior to the sale,
notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper of general circulation in Hale County
once a week for two successive weeks or by posting notice in a conspicuous place at the Hale
County Courthouse for a period of noy less than 20 days. The notice shall contain the place,
date, and time of each auction and a description of each item of personal property to be sold
at the auction. If publication of notice is made in the newspaper, the first notice shall
run not less than 20 days prior to the auction. (Act 2018-277, §4.)...
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45-31-233.03
Section 45-31-233.03 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2020 REGULAR
SESSION, EFFECTIVE AUGUST 1, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) At least
every six months, the sheriff shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash
all abandoned or stolen personal property, other than firearms, which has been recovered by
the sheriff's department and has remained unclaimed by the rightful owner during the preceding
six-month period. (b) Prior to the sale, notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper
of general circulation in Geneva County once a week for two successive weeks or by posting
a notice in a conspicuous place at the Geneva County Courthouse for a period of at least 20
days. The notice shall contain the place, date, and time of each auction and a description
of each item of personal property to be sold at the auction. If publication of notice is made
in the newspaper, the first notice shall run at least 20 days prior to the...
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45-36-231.02
Section 45-36-231.02 Record of abandoned and stolen firearms; sale or destruction. (a) The
sheriff shall keep and maintain a permanent record of all abandoned or stolen firearms, not
subject to disposition by general law. The records shall state the description of the firearm,
the date of recovery of the firearm, and the serial or other identifying number, if any, of
the firearm. Firearm as used in this subpart shall have the same meaning as defined in Section
13A-8-1. (b) Unless otherwise provided by law, the sheriff may sell or destroy these firearms
if the owner of the firearm does not claim the firearm within six months of the date the sheriff
obtained it. (c) The sheriff may sell the firearms to the highest bidder as long as that person
or business may purchase a firearm legally in the State of Alabama. The bidder shall be subject
to a background check for any and all records that would prohibit the bidder from purchasing
a firearm. If the bidder is legally prohibited from...
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35-12-80
Section 35-12-80 Public sale of abandoned property. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this
section, the Treasurer, within three years after the receipt of abandoned property, shall
sell it to the highest bidder at public sale. The Treasurer may decline the highest bid and
reoffer the property for sale if the Treasurer considers the bid to be insufficient. The Treasurer
need not offer the property for sale, if the Treasurer considers that the probable cost of
sale will exceed the proceeds of the sale. A sale held under this section shall be preceded
by a single publication of notice, at least three weeks before sale, in a newspaper of general
circulation in the county in which the property is to be sold. (b) Securities listed on an
established stock exchange must be sold at prices prevailing on the exchange at the time of
sale. Other securities may be sold over the counter at prices prevailing at the time of sale
or by any reasonable method selected by the Treasurer. All securities...
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35-12A-14
Section 35-12A-14 Abandonment of dwelling by death of tenant. If the manufactured dwelling
or personal property is considered abandoned as a result of the death of the only tenant,
Sections 35-12A-1 to 35-12A-13, inclusive, and this section shall apply, except as follows:
(1) The provisions of this chapter regarding the rights and responsibilities of a tenant to
the abandoned manufactured dwelling and personal property shall apply to any personal representative
named in a will or appointed by a court to act for the deceased tenant or any person designated
in writing by the tenant to be contacted by the manufactured dwelling community owner in the
event of the tenant's death. (2) The notice required by Section 35-12A-3 shall be personally
delivered or sent by first class mail to any personal representative named in a will or appointed
by a court to act for the deceased tenant. (3) The notice described in Section 35-12A-5 shall
refer to any personal representative or designated person,...
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37-16-7
Section 37-16-7 Civil action by owner of interest in real property subject to easement; damages;
condemnation; receipt of rights by grant or agreement; motice of installation; liability.
(a) If the owner of an interest in real property subject to an electric easement contends
that the owner's property has been taken, injured, or destroyed by the construction, installation,
use, or enlargement of broadband systems within the electric easement on the owner's property
and the electric easement does not expressly provide for such, the owner may file a civil
action in the circuit court for the county in which the property is located to recover damages
as specified by this section. All such actions must be brought within three years after the
later of: (1) August 1, 2019; or (2) the date broadband systems are first constructed or installed
within the electric easement on the owner's real property. Nothing in this chapter shall revive
any right or remedy which may have become barred by lapse...
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11-92C-15
Section 11-92C-15 Failure to pay past due assessments. If any user, lessee, or owner of the
project fails to pay when due, with time being of the essence, any assessments or fees due
under this chapter, including, but without limitation, any payments in lieu of taxes, collectively
"past due assessment," then the authorizing subdivision or authority, or their designated
agents, collectively the "fee collector," may commence proceedings to foreclose
on the land and improvements of the user, lessee, or owner of the project having land within
the State of Alabama, subject to the terms of any executed agreement between the fee collector
and the user, lessee, or owner of the project, as follows: (1) A fee collector shall send
a letter by means of United States certified mail, return receipt requested, to the last known
address of the user, owner, or lessee of the project. The address of the user, owner, or lessee
as shown in the tax assessment records of the tax assessor or revenue...
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