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28-4-265
Section 28-4-265 Liquors and beverages, etc., seized not to be recovered by writ of replevin
or detinue during pendency of proceedings under article; final judgment of condemnation to
bar actions to recover liquors and beverages, etc., seized, etc. Liquors and beverages seized
and vessels and receptacles containing them shall not be taken from the custody of the officer
by writ of replevin or detinue or other process while the proceedings under this article are
pending. A final judgment of condemnation in all proceedings under this article shall be a
bar to all actions for the recovery of any liquors and beverages or vessels and receptacles
seized or for the value of the same and for damages alleged to arise by reason of the seizure
and detention thereof. (Acts 1909, No. 191, p. 63; Acts 1915, No. 2, p. 8; Code 1923, §4753;
Code 1940, T. 29, §222.)...
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28-4-287
Section 28-4-287 Execution of bond by defendant or claimant for recovery of seized vehicle,
etc., pending condemnation action; proceedings upon failure of defendant or claimant to deliver
said vehicle, etc., upon entry of judgment of condemnation. Whenever a conveyance, vehicle
of any kind or animal used in drawing the same is seized by an officer of the state under
the prohibition laws of this state, the defendant in the proceedings or the claimant of the
property shall have the right to execute a bond in double the value of such property or of
any item thereof, with good and sufficient surety, to be approved by the sheriff or the register
or clerk of the circuit court and conditioned, in the event the said property is condemned,
to deliver the same to the sheriff within 15 days from the date of such judgment of condemnation
and to pay any difference between the value of said property at the time of the seizure and
the time of the delivery to the sheriff after condemnation, such...
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40-7-15
Section 40-7-15 Property to be appraised at fair market value. Except as otherwise provided
by law, for the purpose of assessment, real and personal property shall be appraised at its
fair and reasonable market value, according to the best judgment the assessor, the board of
equalization, and agents of the Department of Revenue can form upon information, inspection,
or otherwise, taking into consideration all elements or factors bearing on such value as heretofore
or hereafter authorized; mineral, coal, oil, gas, timber, and turpentine interests, when they
have been severed in ownership from the soil, by sale or otherwise, shall be separately appraised
and assessed. Notwithstanding the above, all property under lease as of October 1, 1978, which
lease does not provide for a direct passthrough of property taxes to the lessee, shall be
appraised solely on the basis of the economic net return to the owner. (Acts 1935, No. 194,
p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §46; Acts 1978, 2nd Ex. Sess., No....
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40-7-25
Section 40-7-25 Estimation of fair market value; assessment list; notice; objections. Except
as otherwise provided by law, the assessing official shall, from information entered on the
tax return list and from all other information known to him or her, or which he or she may
procure, proceed to ascertain what, in his or her best judgment, is a fair and reasonable
market value of each item of property returned by or listed to any taxpayer; provided, that
the assessed value of any real estate or improvements as fixed for taxation for the year next
preceding the then current tax year shall be prima facie the basis of the value of the property
for assessment for the current tax year, and the property shall not be assessed for taxation
at a less valuation unless, upon evidence submitted to the county board of equalization, as
provided for herein, it is found that the assessed valuation of the property reviewed should
be reduced. The assessing official shall in separate columns enter on the...
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11-40-66
Section 11-40-66 Judicial hearing. (a) The Class 2 municipality shall request that a judicial
hearing on the petition occur not earlier than 30 days nor more than 90 days following the
filing of the petition. At the judicial hearing, any interested party shall have the right
to be heard and to contest the delinquency of the municipal code lien, the adequacy of the
proceedings, the classification of the property as owner occupied, and the amount of the tax
payoff. If the court determines that the information set forth in the petition is accurate,
the court shall render its judgment and order that: (1) The municipal code lien is delinquent.
(2) The amounts of any additional municipal code liens and taxes described in the petition
are delinquent. (3) Proper notice has been given to all interested parties. (4) The property
is not owner occupied. (5) The property as described in the petition be sold in accordance
with the provisions of this article. (6) The sale shall become final and...
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11-48-43
Section 11-48-43 Appeals from judgment of circuit court - By property owner - Authorized; bonds.
An appeal may be taken to the Supreme Court of Alabama by any person interested in said property
from the judgment entered by the circuit court within 42 days from the date of entry of such
judgment, upon giving bond for costs of appeal or, if a stay of execution of the judgment
is desired, upon giving further bond in such sum as the judge of the circuit court may prescribe,
payable to the city or town with sufficient sureties, to be approved by the clerk of said
court, conditioned to pay such judgment or perform such judgment as the supreme court may
render in the action, and all such costs and damages as the city or town may have sustained
if the judgment is affirmed. (Code 1907, §1396; Code 1923, §2211; Acts 1927, No. 639, p.
753; Code 1940, T. 37, §552.)...
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32-7-27
Section 32-7-27 Money or securities as proof. (a) Proof of financial responsibility may be
evidenced by the certificate of the State Treasurer that the person named in the certificate
has deposited with him or her $50,000 in cash, or securities that may legally be purchased
by savings banks or for trust funds of a market value of $50,000. The State Treasurer shall
not accept the deposit and issue a certificate pursuant to this section and the director shall
not accept the certificate unless accompanied by evidence that there are no unsatisfied judgments
of any character against the depositor in the county where the depositor resides. (b) The
deposit shall be held by the State Treasurer to satisfy, in accordance with the provisions
of this chapter, any execution on a judgment issued against the person making the deposit,
for damages, including damages for care and loss of services, because of bodily injury to
or death of any person, or for damages because of injury to or destruction of...
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40-8-1
Section 40-8-1 Classification of property; assessment rate. (a) On and after October 1, 1978,
with respect to ad valorem taxes levied by the state, and, unless otherwise provided, with
respect to ad valorem taxes levied by a county, municipality, or other taxing authority other
than the state, all taxable property shall be divided into the following classes and no other
and shall be assessed for ad valorem tax purposes at the following ratios of assessed value
to the fair and reasonable market value of such property, or, as may be provided by law, to
the current use value of such property: CLASS I. All property of utilities used in the business
of such utilities, 30 percent. CLASS II. All property not otherwise classified, 20 percent.
CLASS III. All agricultural, forest, and residential property, and historic buildings and
sites, 10 percent. CLASS IV. All private passenger automobiles and motor trucks of the type
commonly known as "pickups" or "pickup trucks" owned and operated by an...

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6-6-286
Section 6-6-286 Proceedings upon defendant's suggestion of adverse possession. (a) When an
action is commenced to recover land or the possession thereof, the defendant may, at any time
before the trial, suggest upon the record that he, and those whose possession he has, have,
for three years next before the commencement of the action, had adverse possession thereof,
which must be construed to mean the same character of possession as will put in operation
the statute of limitations. In such case, if the jury finds for the plaintiff, it must also
ascertain by its verdict whether such suggestion is true or false. If the jury finds it to
be false, it must return a verdict for the damages as in ordinary cases. If the jury finds
it to be true, it must assess the value, at the time of trial, of the permanent improvements
made by the defendant, or those whose estate he has, and also ascertain by its verdict the
value of the lands and of the use and occupation thereof, not including the...
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6-6-740
Section 6-6-740 Judgment for failure to pay over money collected or deliver personal property
recovered in capacity as attorney. (a) Judgment may, in like manner, be summarily entered
against any attorney-at-law in this state who fails to pay over money collected by him or
deliver personal property recovered by him in that capacity, whether by an action or otherwise,
on demand made by the person entitled thereto, his agent or attorney for the amount collected
or the value of the property recovered, less the amount due the attorney for fees or compensation
for services, interest thereon, and damages at the rate of five percent a month, after such
demand, on the aggregate amount, in the circuit court of the county in which such attorney
resides or, if he has no known place of residence in this state, in the circuit court of any
county, on three days' personal notice; but such attorney may, if a doubt exists as to the
right of the person making the demand or if there is a dispute as to...
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