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26-2A-156
Section 26-2A-156 Claims against protected person; enforcement. (a) A conservator may pay or
secure from the estate claims against the estate or against the protected person arising before
or after the conservatorship upon their presentation and allowance in accordance with the
priorities stated in subsection (d). A claim may be presented by either of the following methods:
(1) The claimant may deliver or mail to the conservator a written statement of the claim indicating
its basis, the name and mailing address of the claimant, and the amount claimed; or (2) The
claimant may file a written statement of the claim, in the form prescribed by rules of the
court, with the clerk of court and deliver or mail a copy of the statement to the conservator.
(b) A claim is deemed presented on the first to occur of receipt of the written statement
of claim by the conservator or the filing of the claim with the court. A presented claim is
presumed to be disallowed if receipt of the claim is not...
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11-58-7
Section 11-58-7 Bonds - Form, terms, denominations, etc.; execution, sale, delivery, etc.;
dissolution of corporation. (a) All bonds issued by a corporation organized under authority
of this chapter shall be solely and exclusively obligations of the corporation and shall not
create an obligation or debt of any municipality or county. No county or municipality shall
pledge its faith or credit for the payment of any debt incurred or bonds issued by the corporation.
(b) Bonds may be executed and delivered at any time and from time to time, may be in the form
and denominations, may be of the tenor, may be in registered or bearer form, either as to
principal or interest or both, may be payable in installments and at a time or times, not
exceeding 40 years from their issuance date, may be payable at a place or places, may bear
interest at a rate or rates payable at a place or places and evidenced in a manner, and may
contain provisions not inconsistent with this chapter as may be provided by...
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35-10-97
Section 35-10-97 Effect of recording affidavit. (a) Upon recording, an affidavit complying
with the requirements of this article constitutes a termination of the security interest described
in the affidavit. (b) The recording of an affidavit of satisfaction of a security instrument
does not extinguish, offset, or otherwise affect any responsibility or liability of a person
for payment or performance of the debt or other obligation secured by the security instrument.
(Act 2012-278, p. 554, §8.)...
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35-12-84
Section 35-12-84 Filing of a claim - intestate and small claims. (a) The surviving spouse or,
if none, the surviving child or children or, if none, the surviving parent or parents of an
abandoned property owner who has died intestate may claim the abandoned property under this
section, and will have a defeasible right to the property, if all of the following conditions
exist: (1) The aggregate value of the abandoned property held on behalf of the owner, as established
by rule, must not exceed the amount allowed in Section 43-2-692. (2) The claim need not be
accompanied by an order of a probate court if the claimant files documentation established
in the rules, including, but not limited to, a. a written confirmation by the probate court
that no estate has been opened or filed; b. an affidavit, signed by all beneficiaries, as
applicable, stating that all beneficiaries have amicably agreed among themselves upon a division
of the property; c. supporting documentation showing heir rights;...
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40-10-130
Section 40-10-130 Duty of judge of probate on redemption of land bid in by state. Within five
days from the redemption of any real estate bid in by the state, the judge of probate shall
notify the tax assessor and tax collector of his county thereof and shall, on demand, pay
to them the costs and fees to which they are respectively entitled, and the assessor shall
enter such real estate and the name of the person redeeming the same on an appropriate list
to be kept by him for assessment. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §313.)...

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43-6-5
Section 43-6-5 Disposition of real estate when no heir appears. If, after two years from the
publication of such notice, no heir or person entitled to receive such estate appears, the
real estate must be sold by such personal representative, under the direction of the
judge of probate of the county in which letters testamentary or of administration were granted
and upon such notice as real estate is sold by executors and administrators; and the proceeds
thereof must, after deducting all expenses and allowances, be paid to such judge. (Code 1852,
§2068; Code 1867, §2460; Code 1876, §2855; Code 1886, §1940; Code 1896, §1756; Code 1907,
§3922; Code 1923, §7618; Code 1940, T. 16, §29.)...
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6-5-248
Section 6-5-248 Who may redeem; priorities. (a) Where real estate, or any interest therein,
is sold, it may be redeemed by: (1) Any debtor, including any surety or guarantor. (2) Any
mortgagor, even if the mortgagor is not personally liable for payment of a debt. (3) Any junior
mortgagee, or its transferee. (4) Judgment creditor, or its transferee. (5) Any transferee
of the interests of the debtor or mortgagor, either before or after the sale. A transfer of
any kind made by the debtor or mortgagor will accomplish a transfer of the interests of that
party. (6) The respective spouses of all debtors, mortgagors, or transferees of any interest
of the debtor or mortgagor, who are spouses on the day of the execution, judgment, or foreclosure
sale. (7) Children, heirs, or devisees of any debtor or mortgagor. (b) All persons named or
enumerated in subdivisions (a)(1) through (a)(7) may exercise the right of redemption granted
by this article within 180 days from the date of the sale for...
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7-3-307
to the instrument or its proceeds on the basis that the transaction of the fiduciary is a breach
of fiduciary duty, the following rules apply: (1) Notice of breach of fiduciary duty by the
fiduciary is notice of the claim of the represented person. (2) In the case of an instrument
payable to the represented person or the fiduciary as such, the taker has notice of the breach
of fiduciary duty if the instrument is (i) taken in payment of or as security for a debt known
by the taker to be the personal debt of the fiduciary, or (ii) taken in a transaction
known by the taker to be for the personal benefit of the fiduciary. (3) If an instrument
is issued by the represented person or the fiduciary as such, and made payable to the fiduciary
personally, the taker does not have notice of the breach of fiduciary duty unless the taker
knows of the breach of fiduciary duty. (4) If an instrument is issued by the represented person
or the fiduciary as such, to the taker as payee, the taker has...
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11-53B-12
Section 11-53B-12 Certificate of warning to redeem. At any time after an assessment sale deed
has been recorded in the office of the judge of probate of the county in which the property
therein described lies and after expiration of the fixed two-year period of redemption allowed
by Section 11-53B-10, any person may apply to the judge of probate for the certificate of
warning to redeem, which references the recorded volume and page number of the deed to be
recorded in the real estate records, in substantially the following form: "I hereby certify
that on or prior to the date of this certificate, I mailed a certified copy of the deed here
recorded, together with notice that the same is here recorded, and a warning to redeem to
each of the one or more persons other than the grantee in said deed, to whom the property
therein described was last finally assessed for ad valorem taxation at the address of each
such person as shown by said ad valorem tax assessment records. This ___ day of...
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35-10-71
Section 35-10-71 Initiation of foreclosure proceedings against surviving spouse or estate of
certain mortgagors. (a) A mortgagee shall not initiate a foreclosure proceeding pursuant to
this chapter against the surviving spouse or the estate of a mortgagor who is a service member
who dies while deployed overseas on active duty military service for at least 180 days following
the death of the service member; provided that the surviving spouse or the estate gives the
mortgagee written notice identifying the service member, stating that the service member died
while being deployed overseas, describing the mortgage or the property subject to the mortgage
and the debt, providing a telephone number or other means to communicate with the surviving
spouse or the estate, and asking that foreclosure be delayed for six months. No particular
phrasing of the notice shall be required. (b) A mortgagee shall not, individually or acting
through another person, foreclose, sell, or attempt to foreclose or...
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