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6-6-566
Section 6-6-566 Prima facie and conclusive evidence of title. (a) Against all parties to the
complaint who have made no answer thereto within the time allowed for such purpose and against
all persons not intervening in said case and claiming an interest in said lands prior to the
time the case became at issue, proof of actual, peaceable possession by the plaintiff and
color of title to said lands in the plaintiff shall be conclusive evidence of title to said
lands in the plaintiff. (b) Against all persons who have neither paid any taxes upon said
lands nor had any possession thereof, or of any part thereof, during the five years next preceding
the filing of the complaint, against all parties to the complaint who have made no answer
thereto within the time allowed for such purpose and against all persons not intervening in
said case and claiming an interest in said lands prior to the time the case became at issue,
proof of color of title to said lands in the plaintiff or in the...
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35-11-210
Section 35-11-210 Lien declared. Every mechanic, person, firm, or corporation who shall do
or perform any work, or labor upon, or furnish any material, fixture, engine, boiler, waste
disposal services and equipment, or machinery for any building or improvement on land, or
for repairing, altering, or beautifying the same, under or by virtue of any contract with
the owner or proprietor thereof, or his or her agent, architect, trustee, contractor, or subcontractor,
upon complying with the provisions of this division, shall have a lien therefor on such building
or improvements and on the land on which the same is situated, to the extent in ownership
of all the right, title, and interest therein of the owner or proprietor, and to the extent
in area of the entire lot or parcel of land in a city or town; or, if not in a city or town,
of one acre in addition to the land upon which the building or improvement is situated; or,
if employees of the contractor or persons furnishing material to him...
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6-5-200
Section 6-5-200 When title to land conferred or defeated; when claim may be defended or prosecuted;
construction of section. (a) Adverse possession cannot confer or defeat title to land unless:
(1) The party setting it up shall show that a deed or other color of title purporting to convey
title to him has been duly recorded in the office of the judge of probate of the county in
which the land lies for 10 years before the commencement of the action; (2) He and those through
whom he claims shall have annually listed the land for taxation in the proper county for 10
years prior to the commencement of the action if the land is subject to taxation; or (3) He
derives title by descent cast or devise from a predecessor in the title who was in possession
of the land. (b) If the period during which the party's deed or color of title has been on
record, added to the time during which the deeds or color of title of those through whom he
claims have been on record, amounts to 10 years, he may...
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6-2-8
Section 6-2-8 Suspension of limitation - Disabilities. (a) If anyone entitled to commence any
of the actions enumerated in this chapter, to make an entry on land or enter a defense founded
on the title to real property is, at the time the right accrues, below the age of 19 years,
or insane, he or she shall have three years, or the period allowed by law for the commencement
of an action if it be less than three years, after the termination of the disability to commence
an action, make entry, or defend. No disability shall extend the period of limitations so
as to allow an action to be commenced, entry made, or defense made after the lapse of 20 years
from the time the claim or right accrued. Nothing in this section shall be interpreted as
denying any imprisoned person the right to commence an action enumerated in this chapter and
to make any proper appearances on his or her behalf in such actions. (b) If anyone entitled
to commence any of the actions enumerated in this chapter is, at...
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40-10-75
Section 40-10-75 (Effective January 1, 2020) Right where sale proceedings were defective. THIS
SECTION WAS AMENDED BY ACT 2018-494 IN THE 2018 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2020.
THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. In any action brought related to taxes delinquent
on or after January 1, 2020, the interest rate on any amounts awarded pursuant to this section
shall be eight percent. In any other action brought for the possession of land sold for taxes
delinquent before January 1, 2020, the title of the purchaser at the tax sale shall be defeated
on account of any defect in the proceedings under which the sale is had, or on account of
any defect in or insufficiency of the process by which the owner of the land was brought before
the probate court, as is provided, or in the service of the process, or by reason of the failure
of the judge of probate on account of any negligence or refusal on his or her part to produce
when called upon, sufficient evidence of the proper...
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9-13-224
Section 9-13-224 Notice to creditors; institution of condemnation proceedings; legal title
to equipment. At least 60 days prior to the institution of condemnation proceedings as herein
provided, notice shall be given by the court to any creditor who is known to have a secured
interest, a judgment, lien or other interest in any vehicle or equipment seized pursuant to
this article. Such creditors may claim their property during said 60-day period. Thereafter,
the district attorney or other prosecuting officer of the judicial circuit upon receiving
such report shall at once institute, or cause to be instituted, condemnation proceedings in
the circuit court, in the same manner that he is directed by law to institute proceedings
for the condemnation and forfeiture of automobiles and other vehicles used in the illegal
transportation of alcoholic beverages. The legal title to any vehicle and other equipment
seized under this article shall be presumed to be vested with the person, firm, or...
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40-15B-10
Section 40-15B-10 Right of reimbursement. (a) A person required under Section 40-15B-9 to pay
an estate tax greater than the amount due from the person under Section 40-15B-3 or 40-15B-4
has a right to reimbursement from another person to the extent that the other person has not
paid the tax required by Section 40-15B-3 or 40-15B-4 and a right to reimbursement ratably
from other persons to the extent that each has not contributed a portion of the amount collected
under Section 40-15B-9(b). The right to reimbursement includes the right to receive interest
on the amount of the estate tax payment from the date of the payment to the date of reimbursement
at the interest rate that would be charged during such period on an estate tax deficiency
by the taxing authority that imposed the estate tax. The right of reimbursement also includes
the reasonable costs of collection including attorney's fees. (b) A fiduciary may enforce
the right to reimbursement under subsection (a) on behalf of the...
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6-9-40
Section 6-9-40 Real and personal property; equity of redemption therein. Executions may be
levied: (1) On real property to which the defendant has a legal title or a perfect equity,
having paid the purchase money, or in which he has a vested legal interest in possession,
reversion, or remainder, whether he has the entire estate or is entitled to it in common with
others. (2) On personal property of the defendant, except things in action, whether he has
the absolute title thereto or the right only to the possession thereof for his own life, the
life of another or any shorter period, but this does not apply to a possession acquired by
a bona fide hiring of chattels. (3) On an equity of redemption in either land or personal
property. When any interest less than the absolute title is sold, the purchaser is subrogated
to all the rights of the defendant and subject to all his disabilities. (Code 1852, §2455;
Code 1867, §2871; Code 1876, §3209; Code 1886, §2892; Code 1896, §1890; Code...
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40-29-28
Section 40-29-28 Redemption of property. (a) Before sale. Any person whose property has been
levied upon hereunder or subject to execution under Section 40-2-11 shall have the right to
pay the amount due, together with the expenses of the proceeding, if any, to the commissioner
or his delegate at any time prior to the sale thereof, and upon such payment the commissioner
or his delegate shall restore such property to him, and all further proceedings in connection
with the levy on such property shall cease from the time of such payment. (b) Redemption of
real estate after sale. (1) PERIOD. The owners of any real property sold as provided in Section
40-29-26, their heirs, executors, or administrators, or any person having any interest therein,
or a lien thereon, or any person in their behalf, shall be permitted to redeem the property
sold, or any particular tract of such property, at any time within one year after the sale
thereof. Real property purchased by the state at said sale may be...
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11-89A-2
Section 11-89A-2 Definitions. The following words and phrases used in this chapter, and others
evidently intended as the equivalent thereof, shall, in the absence of a clear implication
herein otherwise, be given the following respective interpretations herein: (1) APPLICANT.
A natural person who files a written application with the governing body of any county or
municipality in accordance with the provisions of Section 11-89A-3. (2) AUTHORITY. Any public
corporation organized pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. (3) AUTHORIZING RESOLUTION.
A resolution or ordinance adopted by the governing body of any county or municipality in accordance
with the provisions of Section 11-89A-3, that authorizes the incorporation of an authority.
(4) BOARD. The board of directors of an authority. (5) BONDS. Bonds, notes, or other obligations
representing an obligation to pay money. (6) COSTS. As applied to a facility or any portion
thereof, such term shall include all or any part of the cost of...
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