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45-21-84.31
Section 45-21-84.31 Definitions. The following words and phrases when used in this subpart
shall have the following meanings: (1) GENERAL PROPERTY INSTRUMENT. A real property instrument
that affects the title to personal property as well as real property. (2) IMPROVED
RECORDING SYSTEM. A system of recording real property instruments and personal property
instruments in the probate office and, in the discretion of the judge of probate, of recording
other instruments and documents, which system, when completed, shall consist of the equipment
necessary and suitable to record, archive, and retrieve records. (3) PERSONAL PROPERTY
INSTRUMENT. Any instrument or document affecting the title to personal property only,
as distinguished from real property, that may be now or hereafter required to be filed or
titled for record in the probate office, in accordance with the applicable requirements of
the laws of this state, including, without limitation, Sections 35-4-50 and 35-4-90. (4) REAL...

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45-3-84.111
Section 45-3-84.111 Definitions. The following words and phrases when used in this subpart
shall have the following meanings: (1) GENERAL PROPERTY INSTRUMENT. A real property instrument
that affects the title to personal property as well as real property. (2) IMPROVED
RECORDING SYSTEM. A system of recording real property instruments and personal property
instruments in the probate office and, in the discretion of the judge of probate, of recording
other instruments and documents, which system when completed, will consist of the equipment
necessary and suitable to record, archive, and retrieve records. (3) PERSONAL PROPERTY
INSTRUMENT. Any instrument or document affecting the title to personal property only,
as distinguished from real property, that may be now or hereafter required to be filed or
titled for record in the probate office, in accordance with the applicable requirements of
the laws of this state, including, without limitation, Sections 35-4-50 and 35-4-90. (4) REAL
PROPERTY...
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45-49-85
periods. b. Computer speed printers used to prepare hard copy index books. c. Storage of index
information using disks, magnetic tape, cartridges, chips, or any other method approved by
the judge of probate. d. Computer processors to sort and alphabetize index information. e.
Any other computer techniques or equipment necessary for preparing the various indexes. (3)
COUNTY. Mobile County, Alabama. (4) GENERAL PROPERTY INSTRUMENT. A real property instrument
that affects the title to personal property as well as real property. (5) IMPLEMENTATION
DATE. The date the judge of probate shall begin using computerized methods to prepare the
official and permanent index records of the probate office. (6) JUDGE OF PROBATE. The Judge
of Probate of Mobile County, Alabama. (7) JUDGMENT INDEX. A direct and reverse listing in
alphabetical order of judgments, state and federal liens, and releases of judgments or liens
and may contain any other instrument relating to liens as designated by the...
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45-23-83.01
Section 45-23-83.01 Definitions. The following words and phrases, including the plural of any
thereof, whenever used in this part, shall have the following respective meanings: (1) "General
Property Instrument" means a real property instrument that affects the title to personal
property as well as real property. (2) "Improved Recording System" means a system
of recording real property instruments and personal property instruments in the probate
office and, in the discretion of the judge of probate, of recording other instruments and
documents, which system when completed, will consist of the equipment necessary and suitable
to record, archive, and retrieve records. (3) "Personal Property Instrument"
means any instrument or document affecting the title to personal property only (as
distinguished from real property) that may be now or hereafter required to be filed or titled
for record in the probate office, in accordance with the applicable requirements of the laws
of this state,...
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7-9A-102
term includes: (A) proceeds to which a security interest attaches; (B) accounts, chattel paper,
payment intangibles, and promissory notes that have been sold; and (C) goods that are the
subject of a consignment. (13) "Commercial tort claim" means a claim arising in
tort with respect to which: (A) the claimant is an organization; or (B) the claimant is an
individual and the claim: (i) arose in the course of the claimant's business or profession;
and (ii) does not include damages arising out of personal injury to or the death
of an individual. (14) "Commodity account" means an account maintained by a commodity
intermediary in which a commodity contract is carried for a commodity customer. (15) "Commodity
contract" means a commodity futures contract, an option on a commodity futures contract,
a commodity option, or another contract if the contract or option is: (A) traded on or subject
to the rules of a board of trade that has been designated as a contract market for such a
contract...
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45-44-84.42
Section 45-44-84.42 Definitions. As used in this subpart, the following words shall have the
following meanings: (1) GENERAL PROPERTY INSTRUMENT. A real property instrument that affects
the title to personal property as well as real property. (2) IMPROVED RECORDING SYSTEM.
A system of recording real property instruments and personal property instruments in
the probate office and, in the discretion of the judge of probate, of recording other instruments
and documents, which when completed, shall consist of the equipment necessary and suitable
to record, archive, and retrieve records. (3) PERSONAL PROPERTY INSTRUMENT. Any instrument
or document affecting the title to personal property only, as distinguished from real
property, that may be now or hereafter required to be filed or titled for record in the office
of the judge of probate, in accordance with the applicable requirements of the laws of this
state, including, without limitation, Sections 35-4-50 and 35-4-90. (4) REAL PROPERTY...
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45-30-82.21
Section 45-30-82.21 Definitions. The following words and phrases, including the plural of any
thereof, whenever used in this subpart, shall have the following respective meanings: (1)
GENERAL PROPERTY INSTRUMENT. A real property instrument that affects the title to personal
property as well as real property. (2) IMPROVED RECORDING SYSTEM. A system of recording, archiving,
and retrieving real property, personal property instruments, and probate court documents
under the jurisdiction of the judge of probate, and in the discretion of the judge of probate,
or recording, archiving, and retrieving other instruments and documents, which system when
completed, shall consist of equipment necessary and suitable to record, archive, and retrieve
records. (3) PERSONAL PROPERTY INSTRUMENT. Any instrument or document affecting the
title to personal property only, as distinguished from real property, that may be now
or hereafter titled for record in the probate office, in accordance with the...
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12-13-43
of general direct and reverse indexes of instruments filed for record; liability of probate
judge for failure to comply with provisions of section. The probate judge of each county in
this state shall keep in his office four well-bound books of suitable size and grade of paper
in which to make a general direct and a general reverse index of each instrument filed for
record in his office, and two of said books shall be used for conveyances of real property
and two for conveyances of personal property and all other instruments entitled to
record in his office. In the general direct indexes he shall enter, in regular alphabetical
order, under appropriate title, the name of each maker of the instrument, the name of each
person to whom made, the date and character of such instrument and the date filed for record;
and, in the general reverse indexes, in like alphabetical order, under its appropriate title,
he shall enter the name of each person to whom the instrument is made, the...
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12-19-90
1.00 (17) Examining and entering decree or other order ..... 3.00 (18) Drafting decree .....
10.00 (19) Each certificate with seal 3.00 (20) Each certificate without seal ..... 3.00 (21)
Filing and docketing each claim ..... 3.00 (22) Filing and recording, including recording
documents filed for record, irrespective of size type, per page ..... 3.00 (23) Filing and
recording all oil, gas, mineral and/or coal leases, per page ..... 3.00 (24) If the instrument
conveys any interest in real or personal property within this state and recites more
than two grantors or grantees, mortgagors or mortgagees, lessors or lessees, transferors or
transferees, assignors or assignees, buyers or sellers, or vendors or vendees, an additional
fee for indexing each name in excess of two entered in the direct index or two entered in
the reverse index ..... 1.00 (25) Copy of an instrument, per page ..... 1.00 (26) Each entry
of an estray, to be paid by taker ..... 3.00 (27) Each record of a mark or brand...
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40-29-22
the existence of such lien. (2) MOTOR VEHICLES. With respect to a motor vehicle (as defined
in subsection (g)(3)), as against a purchaser of such motor vehicle, if: a. At the time of
the purchase such purchaser did not have actual notice or knowledge of the existence of such
lien; and b. Before the purchaser obtains such notice or knowledge, he has acquired possession
of such motor vehicle and has not thereafter relinquished possession of such motor vehicle
to the seller or his agent. (3) PERSONAL PROPERTY PURCHASED AT RETAIL. With respect
to tangible personal property purchased at retail, as against a purchaser in the ordinary
course of the seller's trade or business, unless at the time of such purchase such purchaser
intends such purchase to (or knows such purchase will) hinder, evade, or defeat the collection
of any tax under this title. (4) PERSONAL PROPERTY PURCHASED IN CASUAL SALE. With respect
to household goods, personal effects, or other tangible personal property purchased...

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