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45-35-83.80
Section 45-35-83.80 Recording of instruments conveying title to real property. The Judge of
Probate of Houston County shall not record any instrument conveying the title to real property
unless the current name and address of the grantee of the property is included in the instrument.
(Act 93-694, p. 1330, §1.)...
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35-4-66
Section 35-4-66 Recording certified copies of instruments. It shall be lawful to record certified
copies of deeds, mortgages, maps and other papers affecting the title to property in any probate
office in this state in which the same should have been recorded when such mortgages, deeds,
maps or other papers have heretofore been or may hereafter be recorded in any probate office
in this state. When a certified copy of any deed, mortgage, map or other paper affecting title
to property has been recorded as provided for in this section, such recording shall in all
things be considered as and shall be given the effect of the original paper if so recorded.
(Acts 1935, No. 70, p. 156; Code 1940, T. 47, §105.)...
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26-2A-149
Section 26-2A-149 Recording of conservator's letters. (a) Except for property unaffected by
the appointment of a conservator specified in Section 26-2A-148(a), letters of conservatorship
are evidence of transfer of all assets, or the part thereof specified in the letters, of a
protected person to the conservator. An order terminating a conservatorship is evidence of
transfer of all assets subject to the conservatorship from the conservator to the protected
person, or to successors of the person. (b) Subject to the requirements of general statutes
governing the filing or recordation of documents of title to land or other property, letters
of conservatorship and orders terminating conservatorships may be filed or recorded to give
record notice of title as between the conservator and the protected person. For the filing
and recordation of letters of conservatorship and orders terminating conservatorships, the
probate judge shall receive the same compensation (fees of registration)...
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40-7-25.1
Section 40-7-25.1 Current use value of Class III property - Definition; appraisal of property
at request of owner; legislative intent; applicability of section; method of valuation; factors
considered in appraisal; rules and regulations of Department of Revenue; hearing objections.
(a) For ad valorem tax years beginning on and after October 1, 1978, with respect to taxable
property defined in Section 40-8-1, as amended, as Class III property and upon request by
the owner of such property as hereinafter provided, the assessor shall base his appraisal
of the value of such property on its current use on October 1 in any taxable year and not
on its fair and reasonable market value. Failure of an owner of Class III property to request
appraisal at current use value shall mean that the property shall be valued on its fair and
reasonable market value as otherwise provided in this title until such time as the owner thereof
shall request valuation on the basis of current use value. As used in...
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45-48-85.02
Section 45-48-85.02 Special recording fee. (a) In Marshall County, a special recording fee
of five dollars ($5) shall be paid to the county, and collected by the judge of probate, on
each real property instrument and each personal property instrument that may be filed for
record in the probate office and for the recording of other instruments and documents in the
probate office. The special recording fee shall be in addition to all other fees, taxes, and
other charges required by law to be paid upon the filing for record of any real property instruments
or personal property instruments and for the recording of other instruments and documents
in the probate office. (b) The proceeds from the special recording fees collected shall be
collected by the judge of probate and distributed by the judge of probate on a monthly basis
commencing October 1, 1992, as follows: (1) Forty percent to the judge of probate to be spent
at his or her discretion for the restoration of records, improving the...
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27-41-29
Section 27-41-29 Particular investments - Bonds, etc., secured by mortgages or deeds of trust
on real property, etc., generally. An insurer may invest in: (1) Bonds, notes, or other evidences
of indebtedness which are secured by a first mortgage lien or deed of trust upon unencumbered
improved real property located in the United States or Canada, including leasehold estates
in such real estate having an unexpired term (inclusive of the term or terms which may be
provided by options of renewal) of not less than 10 years beyond the final maturity of the
loan. Unless guaranteed or insured by the Administrator of Veterans Affairs, the Secretary
of Housing and Urban Development, or by a mortgage guaranty insurance policy issued by an
insurance company licensed and authorized to do business by and in the State of Alabama, no
such mortgage loan or loans when made shall exceed 75 percent of the fair value of the real
estate or leasehold, except that loans made on single family dwellings shall...
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45-41-84
Section 45-41-84 Applicability and purpose. This part shall only apply in Lee County. The purpose
of this part is to facilitate the use of public records in property transactions in Lee County
by providing for the installation of an improved system of indexing of instruments and documents
affecting the title to real and personal property that are recorded in the office of the judge
of probate and for the indexing of other instruments, documents, and other uses in the discretion
of the judge of probate. (Act 86-487, p. 924, §1; Act 86-558, p. 1135, §1.)...
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35-8-16
Section 35-8-16 Liens against condominium property generally. (a) Except as otherwise provided
in Section 35-8-18, subsequent to recording the declaration as provided in this chapter and
while the property remains subject to this chapter, no lien shall arise or be effective against
the condominium property as a whole. During such period, liens or encumbrances shall arise
or be created only against each unit in the same manner and under the same conditions in every
respect as liens or encumbrances may arise or be created upon or against any other separate
parcel of real property subject to individual ownership; provided, that no labor performed
or materials furnished with the consent or at the request of a unit owner or his agent, his
contractor or subcontractor shall be the basis for the filing of a lien against the unit or
any other property of any other unit owner not expressly consenting to or requesting the same,
except that such express consent shall be deemed to be given by the...
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35-8-7
Section 35-8-7 Establishment of condominium property; contents of declaration. Condominium
property shall be established by recording a properly executed declaration as set forth in
Section 35-8-11. A declaration shall be executed with the formalities of a deed to real property.
It shall be executed by all persons having title of record or lien interests of record to
such real property, not including mineral interests, royalty interests, rights-of-way, and
easements. In addition to such other provisions as may be desired, not inconsistent with this
chapter, the declaration shall contain: (1) A statement submitting the property described
to the provisions of this chapter; (2) The name by which the condominium is to be identified,
which name shall include the word "condominium" or be followed by the words "a
condominium"; (3) A legal description of the land included; (4) Plans or other graphic
or narrative description of the property in sufficient detail to identify common elements,...

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40-15-17
Section 40-15-17 Property outside of state. In the event that the estate of any decedent taxable
hereunder shall include property situated outside of the state, the proportion of the federal
estate tax leviable hereunder against or in respect to the property of the estate subject
to the tax imposed hereby shall be that proportion which the property of the estate within
or subject to the tax jurisdiction bears to the gross value of the estate of the decedent
not so subject to taxation. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §446.)...
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