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40-5-10
Section 40-5-10 Receipts on payment of delinquent taxes. Upon the payment by any taxpayer of
taxes, fees, and costs, if any, assessed and charged against him, the collector shall give
a receipt therefor from the book mentioned in Section 40-5-11, showing the name of the taxpayer,
the date of the payment, the total assessed value of real and personal property, separately,
and stating the amount of the state, county, and special taxes separately, together with the
interest, costs, and fees, and such receipt shall be prima facie evidence that such taxpayer
has paid all his state and county taxes for that year on the real and personal property and
other subjects of taxation contained in his assessment lists and all fees and costs mentioned
in such receipt. When any taxpayer shall pay all the taxes on any parcel of real estate separately
assessed, the description thereof shall be placed on the receipt. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p.
256; Code 1940, T. 51, §197.)...
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40-7-42
Section 40-7-42 Levy of taxes from book of assessments. (a) The county commission, at the first
regular meeting in February 2015, shall levy the amount of general taxes required for the
expenses of the county, not to exceed one half of one percent of the value of the taxable
property as assessed for revenue for the state as shown by the book of assessments after it
shall have been corrected, at the same time levying the amount of special taxes required for
the county, which levy shall be made upon the same basis of valuation provided above and,
when the levy shall be made, shall certify the rate or rates of taxation and the purpose or
purposes for which the tax is levied to the tax assessor of the county. The levies established
as provided herein shall be assessed and collected in all subsequent tax years unless altered
by the county commission in compliance with a change in the tax rate by general law not later
than the last day of February prior to the effective date of the change in...
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43-2-113
Section 43-2-113 Executor de son tort. No person is liable to an action, as executor of his
own wrong, for having taken, received or interfered with the property of a deceased person
but is liable to the executor or administrator for the value of all the property so taken
or received and for all damages caused by his act to the estate of the deceased; but the provisions
of this section must not be construed so as to prevent any creditor from maintaining a civil
action against anyone in possession of property fraudulently transferred by such deceased
person. (Code 1852, §1933; Code 1867, §2292; Code 1876, §2636; Code 1886, §2271; Code
1896, §340; Code 1907, §2801; Code 1923, §6040; Code 1940, T. 61, §117.)...
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43-2-584
Section 43-2-584 Refunding bond. Such refunding bond must be payable to the executor or administrator
with the will annexed and must be in double the amount directed to be paid or in double the
value of the property to be delivered, to be ascertained by the appraisement or other evidence
satisfactory to the court, with at least two sufficient sureties, conditioned to refund the
amount paid or to return the property or pay the value thereof, with interest on such amount
or value from the time the same was received, should the assets prove insufficient to discharge
the other debts presented and charges and other legacies entitled to priority of payment.
(Code 1852, §1776; Code 1867, §2102; Code 1876, §2479; Code 1886, §2196; Code 1896, §264;
Code 1907, §2740; Code 1923, §5979; Code 1940, T. 61, §339.)...
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11-51-44
Section 11-51-44 Lien for taxes. Such municipalities shall have a lien from, on, and after
October 1 of such municipal tax year upon each and every piece and parcel of property, real
and personal, for the payment of municipal taxes for that tax year which may be assessed against
the owners or upon such property for the use of such municipalities, which lien shall have
priority over all other liens, except for state and county taxes, and this lien shall exist
as to all land bid in by the state at tax sales for the annual tax thereafter assessed on
the value of the property so purchased in the event of the tax title failing. (Acts 1931,
No. 300, p. 337; Acts 1939, No. 57, p. 67; Code 1940, T. 37, §702.)...
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11-51-48
Section 11-51-48 Computation and entry in assessment book of amount of property tax owed by
taxpayer. After the municipal taxes have been levied by the council, board of commissioners,
or other governing body of such municipalities and certified to the tax assessors of the counties
in which the same are situated for the next succeeding tax year beginning on the next succeeding
October 1, the assessor must compute the amount thereof at the rate levied by the council,
board of commissioners, or other governing body of such municipalities as shown by the certified
copy furnished the assessor of the resolution or ordinance passed which will be owing by each
taxpayer on the assessed value of the property for the then current state tax year and enter
the same in the books of assessment required to be made by the assessor under the provisions
of law opposite the name of such taxpayer and foot up the same, the footings to be carried
from page to page and the total amount thereof footed up....
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11-88-74
Section 11-88-74 Appeal from judgment of circuit court to Supreme Court - By property owner
- Authorization and procedure generally. An appeal may be taken to the Supreme Court of Alabama
by any person interested in the said property from the judgment entered by the said court
within 42 days upon giving bond for costs of appeal or, if a stay of execution is desired,
upon giving further bond in such sum as the judge of the said court may prescribe, payable
to the authority, with sufficient sureties, to be approved by the judge of the said court,
conditioned to pay such judgment or perform such judgment as the Supreme Court may render
in the premises and all such costs and damages as the authority may have sustained if the
judgment is affirmed. (Acts 1973, No. 826, p. 1293, §35.)...
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12-22-72
Section 12-22-72 Affirmation of stayed judgment - Generally. When a judgment or decree is entered
or rendered for money, whether debt or damages, and the same has been stayed on appeal by
the execution of bond, with surety, if the appellate court affirms the judgment of the court
below, it must also enter judgment against all or any of the obligors on the bond for the
amount of the affirmed judgment, and the costs of the appellate court; and, upon the appeal
of any judgment or decree entered or rendered for any amount of commissions, fees or compensation
fixed or determined by the trial court and taxed or allowed as costs, if the appellate court
affirms the judgment or decree of the court below and the payment thereof has been stayed
on such appeal, judgment shall be entered by the appellate court against all or any of the
obligors on the bond for the amount affirmed, and the costs of the appellate court; provided,
however, that if no supersedeas bond has been executed on such appeal,...
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12-22-73
Section 12-22-73 Affirmation of stayed judgment - Right of property. When an appeal is taken
on a trial of the right of property and the judgment is stayed by the execution of a supersedeas
bond, if the appellate court affirms the judgment of the court below, it must also enter judgment
against the obligors in said bond for the amount of the costs of the appellate court. (Code
1852, §3024; Code 1867, §3494; Code 1876, §3935; Code 1886, §3663; Code 1896, §479; Code
1907, §2894; Code 1923, §6154; Code 1940, T. 7, §815; Acts 1987, No. 87-188, p. 259, §2.)...

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37-16-7
Section 37-16-7 Civil action by owner of interest in real property subject to easement; damages;
condemnation; receipt of rights by grant or agreement; motice of installation; liability.
(a) If the owner of an interest in real property subject to an electric easement contends
that the owner's property has been taken, injured, or destroyed by the construction, installation,
use, or enlargement of broadband systems within the electric easement on the owner's property
and the electric easement does not expressly provide for such, the owner may file a civil
action in the circuit court for the county in which the property is located to recover damages
as specified by this section. All such actions must be brought within three years after the
later of: (1) August 1, 2019; or (2) the date broadband systems are first constructed or installed
within the electric easement on the owner's real property. Nothing in this chapter shall revive
any right or remedy which may have become barred by lapse...
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