11-101A-2
mortgage and trust indenture, or trust indenture executed by an authority as security for any of its securities. (15) LEGISLATURE. The Legislature of the state. (16) MUNICIPALITY. An incorporated city or town of the state. (17) PRINCIPAL OFFICE. The place at which the certificate of incorporation and amendments thereto, the bylaws, and the minutes of the proceedings of the board of an authority are kept. (18) PROJECT. Any land and any buildings or other improvements thereon and all real and personal properties deemed necessary in connection therewith, whether or not now in existence, which shall be suitable for use by the United States. (19) SECURITIES. Bonds, notes, warrants, certificates of indebtedness, or other evidences of indebtedness, including, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, notes issued in anticipation of the sale of any of the foregoing. (20) STATE. The State of Alabama. (21) UNITED STATES. The United States of America or any of its departments, agencies,...
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11-61A-2
Section 11-61A-2 Definitions. Unless the context plainly indicates otherwise, the following words and terms have the meanings ascribed to them: (1) AUTHORITY. A public corporation organized under this chapter. (2) BOARD. The board of directors of an authority organized under this chapter. (3) BOND. Any bond authorized to be issued under this chapter. (4) COUPON. Any interest coupon evidencing an installment of interest payable with respect to a bond. (5) DIRECTOR. A member of a board. (6) GOVERNING BODY. The body in which the general legislative powers of the municipality are vested. (7) INDENTURE. A mortgage, an indenture of mortgage, deed of trust, trust agreement, or trust indenture executed by an authority as security for its bonds. (8) MUNICIPALITY. A Class 2 municipality subject to this chapter. (9) PARKING FACILITY. Any building, structure, land, right-of-way, equipment, or instrumentality used or useful in either of the following ways: a. In connection with the construction,...
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24-1-61
of this article. (5) GOVERNMENT. Such term shall include the state and federal governments and any subdivision, agency, or instrumentality, corporate or otherwise, of either of them. (6) STATE. The State of Alabama. (7) FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. Such term shall include the United States of America, the federal Secretary of Housing and Urban Development or any agency, instrumentality, corporate or otherwise, of the United States of America. (8) HOUSING PROJECT. Such term shall include all real and personal property, buildings and improvements, stores, offices, public school buildings, lands for farming and gardening, and community facilities acquired or constructed, or to be acquired or constructed, pursuant to a single plan of undertaking to demolish, clear, remove, alter, or repair unsanitary or unsafe housing or to provide urban or rural dwelling accommodations at rentals within the means of persons of low income. The term "housing project" may also be applied to the planning of the...
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40-9E-1
YEAR VALUE. The value of the property used to determine the assessment on which the property tax on property is imposed for the base year. Base year value does not include any new property that is first assessed in the base year. (3) ELIGIBLE ASSESSMENT. The difference between the base year value and the actual value as determined by the county tax assessor for the applicable taxable year. (4) ENHANCED USE LEASE AREA. Any area of a military installation which contains underutilized real or personal property, or both, that is leased by a secretary of a military department to a lessee pursuant to the authority provided in 10 U.S.C. ยง2667. (5) LOCAL GOVERNING BODY. The governing body of a county or municipality which proposes to create or has created a tax increment district. (6) PROJECT COSTS. Any expenditures made or estimated to be made or monetary obligations incurred or estimated to be incurred by a public entity which are listed in a project plan as costs of public works or...
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11-32-2
Section 11-32-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall mean the following unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) AD VALOREM TAX. Those real and personal property ad valorem taxes collected by the county tax collector, the director of revenue of the county, or revenue commissioner, if any, for the county, but shall exclude all ad valorem taxes collected for the State of Alabama and all boards of education, municipalities, fire districts, or other entities located in the county. (2) APPLICANT. A natural person who files a written application with the governing body of any county to which this chapter applies and with a municipality in the county, all in accordance with Section 11-32-3. (3) AUTHORITY. The public corporation organized pursuant to this chapter, which shall be an agency of the state but shall not be a political subdivision of the state. (4) AUTHORIZING COUNTY. Any county the governing body of which shall have adopted an...
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11-92C-3
Section 11-92C-3 Filing of application; authorization of incorporation by governing body of an authorizing subdivision. (a) An authority may be organized pursuant to this chapter. In order to incorporate a public corporation, any number of natural persons, not less than three, who are duly qualified electors of the authorizing subdivision, shall first file a written application with the governing body of the authorizing subdivision, which shall contain all of the following: (1) A statement that the applicants propose to incorporate the authority pursuant to this chapter. (2) A statement of the proposed location of the principal office of the authority, which shall be within the corporate limits of a municipality or geographical limits of a county. (3) A general description of the proposed project. (4) A map or legal description or other description of the proposed local redevelopment area. (5) A statement that each of the applicants is a duly qualified elector residing in the...
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11-32-7
and trust indentures, or either. (17) Exercise the power of eminent domain, except as limited by state law, except the authority may not acquire, without the consent of the owner, any transportation system from which public transportation service is currently being furnished. The authority may not by eminent domain acquire any real property or rights owned or held by public or private railroads or utilities. (18) Expend funds for the purchase or lease of materials, equipment, supplies, or other personal property without compliance with Chapter 16 of Title 41. (19) Appoint, employ, contract with, and provide for the compensation of, officers, employees, and agents, including, but without limitation to, engineers, attorneys, management consultants, fiscal advisers, or other consultants without regard to Chapter 16 of Title 41, or any law establishing a civil service or merit system that might otherwise be applicable, as the business of the authority may deem necessary or desirable, and...
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11-54-86
Section 11-54-86 Board of directors. The industrial development board shall have a board of directors in which all powers of the board shall be vested and which shall consist of any number of directors, not less than seven, five of whom shall be duly qualified electors of and taxpayers in the municipality. At the discretion of the municipal governing body, all of the remaining members shall be qualified electors and taxpayers of the municipality, or up to two of the remaining members may be qualified electors and taxpayers in the area outside of the corporate limits of the municipality where a project may be located. The directors shall serve without compensation except that they shall be reimbursed for their actual expenses incurred in and about the performance of their duties under this article. No director shall be an officer or employee of the municipality. The directors shall be elected by the governing body of the municipality, and they shall be so elected that they shall hold...
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18-1B-2
Section 18-1B-2 Limitations on condemnation. (a) Neither the State of Alabama, nor any of its departments, divisions, agencies, commissions, corporations, boards, authorities, or other entities, nor any agency, corporation, district, board, or other entity organized by or under the control of any municipality or county in the state and vested by law to any extent whatsoever with the power of eminent domain may condemn property for the purpose of nongovernmental retail, office, commercial, residential, or industrial development or use or to primarily condemn a mortgage or deed of trust; provided, however, the foregoing provisions of this subsection shall not apply to the exercise of the powers of eminent domain by any county, municipality, housing authority, or other public entity based upon a finding of blight in an area covered by any redevelopment plan or urban renewal plan pursuant to Chapters 2 and 3 of Title 24, provided the purpose of the exercise of the powers of eminent domain...
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22-21-130
Section 22-21-130 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, unless otherwise indicated, the following terms shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) AUTHORITY. A corporation organized pursuant to the provisions of this article. (2) BOARD. The board of directors of the authority. (3) BOND. Any bond issued under the provisions of this article, including refunding bonds. (4) COUNTY. That county in which the certificate of incorporation of the authority shall be filed for record. (5) COUPON. Any interest coupon evidencing an installment of interest payable with respect to a bond. (6) FISCAL YEAR. A fiscal year of the municipality. (7) GOVERNING BODY. The council, board of commissioners or other like body in which the legislative functions of the municipality are vested by law. (8) INDENTURE. A mortgage, an indenture of mortgage, deed of trust or trust indenture executed by the authority as security for any bonds. (9) LEASE AGREEMENT. Any agreement of...
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