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45-8-84.20
Section 45-8-84.20 Indexing system; special indexing fee. (a) The provisions of this section
shall apply only in Calhoun County. The purpose of this section is to facilitate the use of
public records in property transactions in Calhoun 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. (b) The following words and phrases, including plural of any thereof, whenever used
in this section, shall have the following respective meanings: (1) "Real property instrument"
means and includes any instrument or document affecting the title to real property that may
now or hereafter be filed for record in the probate office pursuant to the applicable requirements
of the laws of this state, including but without limitation to Section...
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45-18-82.56
Section 45-18-82.56 Recording and filing fee - Certain instruments. Effective immediately after
September 1, 1999, a special recording and filing fee of five dollars ($5) shall be paid to
and collected by the Judge of Probate of Conecuh County, with respect to each real property
instrument, each personal property instrument, and each Uniform Commercial Code document that
may be filed for record in the office of the judge of probate and with respect to other instruments
and documents in the probate office at the discretion of the judge of probate, and on and
after that date, no instrument or document shall be received for record in the office of the
judge of probate unless the special recording fee of five dollars ($5) is paid. The special
recording fee shall be in addition to all other fees, taxes, and charges required by law to
be paid upon the filing for record of any real property instrument, personal property instrument,
or Uniform Commercial Code document, and for the recording of...
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45-3-84.116
Section 45-3-84.116 Special recording and filing fee. Effective immediately after August 1,
1998, a special recording and filing fee of five dollars ($5) shall be paid to and collected
by the Judge of Probate of Barbour County, with respect to each real property instrument,
each personal property instrument, and each Uniform Commercial Code document that may be filed
for record in the office of the judge of probate and with respect to other instruments and
documents in the probate office at the discretion of the judge of probate, and on and after
that date, no instrument or document shall be received for record in the office of the judge
of probate unless the special recording fee of five dollars ($5) is paid. The special recording
fee shall be in addition to all other fees, taxes, and charges required by law to be paid
upon the filing for record of any real property instrument, personal property instrument,
or Uniform Commercial Code document, and for the recording of other...
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45-21-84.36
Section 45-21-84.36 Recording and filing fee - Certain instruments. Effective September 1,
2007, and upon approval of the county commission, a special recording and filing fee of five
dollars ($5) shall be paid to and collected by the Judge of Probate of Crenshaw County, with
respect to each real property instrument, each personal property instrument, and each Uniform
Commercial Code document that may be filed for record in the office of the judge of probate
and with respect to other instruments and documents in the probate office, and on and after
that date, no instrument or document shall be received for record in the office of the judge
of probate unless the special recording fee of five dollars ($5) is paid. The special recording
fee shall be in addition to all other fees, taxes, and charges required by law to be paid
upon the filing for record of any real property instrument, personal property instrument,
or Uniform Commercial Code document, and for the recording of other...
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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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45-1-81.31
Section 45-1-81.31 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, 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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45-18-82.51
Section 45-18-82.51 Definitions. The following words and phrases when used in this division
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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45-21-84.31
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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10A-17-1.06
Section 10A-17-1.06 Statement of authority as to real property. (a) A nonprofit association
shall execute and record a statement of authority to transfer an estate or interest in real
property in the name of the nonprofit association. (b) An estate or interest in real property
in the name of a nonprofit association may be transferred by a person so authorized in a statement
of authority recorded in the office of the judge of probate of the county in which the real
property is located. (c) A statement of authority shall set forth: (1) The name of the nonprofit
association; (2) The address in Alabama, including the street address, if any, of the nonprofit
association, or, if the nonprofit association does not have an address in Alabama, its address
out of state; (3) The name or title of a person authorized to transfer an estate or interest
in real property held in the name of the nonprofit association; and (4) The action, procedure,
or vote of the nonprofit association which authorizes...
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