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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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45-37-150.08
Section 45-37-150.08 Bingo games - Disposition of proceeds. The entire net proceeds of a bingo
game shall be devoted exclusively to the lawful purposes of the permitholder. An item of expense
shall not be incurred or paid in connection with the holding, operating, or conducting of
bingo except the following bona fide expenses in reasonable amounts: (1) The purchase or rental
of equipment necessary for conducting bingo and payment of services reasonably necessary for
the repair of equipment. (2) Cash prizes or the purchase of prizes of merchandise. (3) Rental
of the location at which bingo is conducted. When premises owned by permitholder is destroyed
by a natural disaster or any act not the fault of the tenant or property owner, than the premises
may be rented for only one year. (4) Utilities. (5) Janitorial services. (6) The fee required
for issuance or reissuance of a permit to conduct bingo. (7) Other reasonable expenses incurred
by the permitholder, not inconsistent with this...
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2-6-78
Section 2-6-78 Disposition of proceeds from sale of securities. All proceeds derived from the
sale of any securities of the corporation, other than refunding securities, shall be deposited
in the State Treasury and carried in a special account or accounts, and may be withdrawn solely
for the purposes and in the amounts set out below: (1) No more than 60 percent of the said
proceeds shall be used for the acquisition, construction and installation of a market facility
by the Board of Agriculture and Industries. Withdrawals for such purpose shall be upon requisition
by or pursuant to authority of the Board of Agriculture and Industries addressed and presented
to the State Comptroller and paid out by the warrant of the Comptroller upon the State Treasury,
to be used only to pay the following: a. The cost of materials, supplies and labor used in
the construction of the market facility; b. The cost of acquisition and installation of equipment
for the market facility; c. The cost of acquiring...
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24-9-7
Section 24-9-7 Disposition of tax delinquent properties. (a) The authority shall adopt rules
and regulations for the disposition of property in which the authority holds a legal interest,
which rules and regulations shall address the conditions set forth in this section. (b) The
authority may manage, maintain, protect, rent, repair, insure, alter, convey, sell, transfer,
exchange, lease as lessor, or otherwise dispose of property or rights or interests in property
in which the authority holds a legal interest to any public or private person for value determined
by the authority on terms and conditions, and in a manner and for an amount of consideration
the authority considers proper, fair, and valuable, including for no monetary consideration.
The transfer and use of property under this section and the exercise by the authority of powers
and duties under Act 2013-249 shall be considered a necessary public purpose and for the benefit
of the public. (c) Before the authority may sell,...
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22-21-183
Section 22-21-183 Disposition of proceeds from borrowing. (a) The principal proceeds derived
from any borrowing made by the corporation under Section 22-21-182, other than borrowings
made for refunding purposes, shall be used solely for: (1) The purpose or purposes for which
such borrowing was authorized to be made, including architects' and engineers' fees; (2) Legal,
fiscal and recording fees and expenses incurred in connection with such borrowing; (3) The
interest to accrue on any securities issued in evidence of such borrowing during a period
of not exceeding 36 months after the date of such borrowing; (4) The reimbursement to itself,
or to its general fund or any one or more of its other funds, to the county in which the corporation
is organized, to any municipality located, in whole or in part, in such county and to any
public agency, authority or body in such county, of any funds advanced to or for the benefit
of the corporation or any hospital owned by it and in anticipation of...
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24-1A-6
Section 24-1A-6 Bonds. (a) General. The authority may from time to time issue its negotiable
bonds in such principal amounts as, in the opinion of the authority, shall be necessary to
provide sufficient funds for achieving the corporate purposes thereof, the payment of interest
on bonds of the authority, establishment of reserves to secure such bonds and all other expenditures
of the authority incident to, and necessary or convenient to, carrying out its corporate purposes
and powers. (b) Sources of Payment. Bonds issued by the authority shall be payable solely
out of revenues or property of the authority specified in the resolutions authorizing the
issuance of such bonds. To the extent permitted by any contracts with the holders of outstanding
bonds and any other contractual obligations or requirements, the authority may pledge any,
or all, of its revenues or mortgages or assign any, or all, of its assets (whether real or
personal and whether tangible or intangible) to secure the...
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41-9-655.01
Section 41-9-655.01 Reporting requirements for certain property seized for forfeiture in connection
with a criminal event. (a) All property seized by a state, county, or municipal law enforcement
agency for forfeiture in connection with a criminal event shall be reported to the uniform
crime reporting system operated by the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency on behalf of the
Alabama Justice Information Commission. (b) The commission shall develop rules for reporting
property seized pursuant to this section. Information reported shall include any information
required by the commission, including, but not limited to, all of the following: (1) The date
of the seizure. (2) The address of the seizure. (3) The name of the law enforcement agency
that conducted the seizure. (4) The type of property seized. (5) A general description of
the property seized. (6) The name of the person or entity, if known, from whom the property
was seized. (7) A description of the suspected underlying criminal...
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13A-10-207
Section 13A-10-207 Forfeiture of property. (a) All of the following property, real or personal,
shall be subject to forfeiture: (1) All raw materials, products, and equipment of any kind
which are used or intended for use in manufacturing, cultivating, growing, compounding, processing,
delivering, importing, or exporting any explosives or destructive devices in violation of
Act 2009-718. (2) All property which is used or intended for use as a container for property
described in subdivision (1). (3) All moneys, negotiable instruments, securities, other things
of value furnished or intended to be furnished by any person in exchange for explosives or
destructive devices in violation of any law of this state; all proceeds traceable to the exchange;
and all moneys, negotiable instruments, and securities used or intended to be used to facilitate
any violation of Act 2009-718. (4) All conveyances, including aircraft, vehicles, or vessels,
or agricultural machinery, which are used, or are...
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15-5-63
Section 15-5-63 Proof; forfeiture procedures. The state must prove to the court's reasonable
satisfaction that the proceeds, property, or instrumentality of any kind were used in, intended
to be used in, or derived from, a felony offense. Except as provided otherwise in this article,
the manner, method, and procedure for the seizure, forfeiture, condemnation, and disposition
shall be the same as that set out in Section 20-2-93 and Sections 28-4-286 through 28-4-290,
inclusive, except for the following: (1) An innocent owner's or bona fide lienholder's interest
in any type of property shall not be forfeited under this article for any act or omission
unless the state proves that the act or omission was committed or omitted with the knowledge
or consent of that owner or lienholder. (2) The state may stipulate that the interest of an
innocent owner or bona fide lienholder is exempt from forfeiture upon presentation of proof
of the claim. The state shall file the stipulation with the court...
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40-18-1
Section 40-18-1 Definitions. For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the respective meanings ascribed by this section: (1) ADVANCED FOSSIL-BASED GENERATION. The
production of electricity from fossil-based generation with the use of technology or efficiency
improvements to control or reduce carbon emissions, including but not limited to, technologies
described in 26 U.S.C. § 48A(f), as such provision existed on December 31, 2007. (2) ALTERNATIVE
ENERGY RESOURCES. Coal gasification or liquefaction, nuclear, and advanced fossil-based generation.
(3) BIOMASS. Animals and plants, and the waste, by-products, or derivatives of either, including,
but not limited to, the materials described in 26 U.S.C. §§ 45(c)(2), 45(c)(3), 45K(c)(3),
or 48B(c)(4). (4) BUSINESS TRUST. Any entity which is a business trust for federal income
tax purposes. (5) CAPTIVE REIT. Any REIT whose shares or certificates of beneficial interest
are not regularly traded on an established...
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