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11-62-8
any authority may enter into contracts with the holders of any of its bonds or notes preventing
such authority from thereafter issuing general obligation bonds or notes or limiting the amount
of such bonds or notes that may thereafter be issued. To the extent permitted by any contracts
with the holders of outstanding bonds and notes and any other contractual obligations or requirements,
any authority may pledge any of its revenues or mortgage or assign any of its assets, whether
real or personal and whether tangible or intangible, to secure the payment of any of
its bonds or notes. (d) All obligations created or assumed by any authority and all bonds
or notes issued thereby shall be solely and exclusively an obligation of such authority and
shall not create an obligation or debt of the state, the determining municipality or any other
political subdivision of the state or public corporation or governmental agency existing under
the laws thereof; provided, that the provisions of this...
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41-4-110
Section 41-4-110 Established; duties; contracts for stationery, printing, paper, and fuel;
use of approved credit cards for certain purchases; State Procurement Fund. (a) There shall
be in the Department of Finance the Division of Purchasing. The functions and duties of the
Division of Purchasing shall be as follows: (1) To purchase all personal property and
nonprofessional services, except alcoholic beverages, which shall be purchased by the Alcoholic
Beverage Control Board and except as otherwise provided by law, for the state and each department,
board, bureau, commission, agency, office, and institution thereof, except as provided in
subsection (e). (2) To make and supervise the execution of all contracts and leases for the
use or acquisition of any personal property and nonprofessional services unless otherwise
provided by law. (3) To fix standards of quality and quantity and to develop standard specifications
for all personal property and nonprofessional services acquired by the...
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40-2B-2
as it deems best adapted for public convenience. Such publications shall be made permanently
available and constitute the official reports of the Alabama Tax Tribunal. (p) Service of
Process. (1) Mailing by first class or certified or registered mail, postage prepaid, to the
address of the taxpayer given on the taxpayer's notice of appeal, or to the address of the
taxpayer's representative of record, if any, or to the usual place of business of the Department
of Revenue, shall constitute personal service on the other party. The Alabama Tax Tribunal,
by rule, may prescribe that notice by other means shall constitute personal service
and, in a particular case, may order that notice be given to additional persons or by other
means. (2) Mailing by registered or certified mail and delivery by a private delivery service
approved by the Internal Revenue Service in accordance with Section 7502(f) of the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, shall be deemed to have occurred,...
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40-2A-7
years from the date the return is filed with the department, whichever is later. This subparagraph
shall not apply to any corporation unless dissolution is completed within 18 months of the
date of the written notice. e. If a taxpayer has made the election provided in subsection
(d) or (e) of Section 40-18-8, a preliminary assessment based on the gain realized as a result
of the involuntary conversion [in the case of subsection (d) of Section 40-18-8] or a rollover
of gain on the sale of a personal residence [as provided in subsection (e) of Section
40-18-8] may be entered within three years from the date the taxpayer notified the department
of the replacement of the property in accordance with subsection (d) or (e) of Section 40-18-8,
as the case may be, or of his or her intention not to replace the property. f. If a taxpayer
has validly elected to have the provisions of subdivision (a) (7) of Section 40-18-6 and subsection
(l) of Section 40-18-8 apply to an acquisition of stock...
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32-8-87
or any other person pays or makes other monetary settlement to a person when a vehicle is damaged
and the damage to the vehicle is greater than or equal to 75 percent of the fair retail value
of the vehicle prior to damage as set forth in a current edition of a nationally recognized
compilation of retail values, including automated data bases. The compensation for total loss
as defined in this subsection shall not include payments by an insurer or other person for
medical care, bodily injury, vehicle rental, or for anything other than the amount
paid for the actual damage to the motor vehicle. A vehicle that has sustained minor damage
as a result of theft or vandalism shall not be considered a total loss. Any person acquiring
ownership of a damaged motor vehicle that meets the definition of total loss for which a salvage
title has not been issued shall apply for a salvage title, other than a scrap metal processor
acquiring such vehicle for purposes of recycling into metallic...
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6-9-21
Section 6-9-21 When execution to issue - Generally. Within 90 days from the entry of a judgment,
the clerk or register must issue execution thereon in favor of the successful party unless
otherwise directed by the court or the judge presiding at the trial of the case or by the
written direction of owner of the judgment or his attorney of record. The writ must be signed
by the clerk or register, and tested on the day it is issued. (Code 1852, §2423; Code 1867,
§2838; Code 1876, §3180; Code 1886, §2883; Code 1896, §1881; Code 1907, §4079; Acts 1915,
No. 206, p. 270; Code 1923, §7795; Acts 1936, Ex. Sess., No. 157, p. 181; Code 1940, T. 7,
§508.)...
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40-1-24
Section 40-1-24 Duty of sheriff in selling property under execution, etc. When any sheriff
or other officer shall sell any property under execution or other process, or under any decree,
judgment, or order of any court, it shall be his duty to ascertain what taxes are a lien upon
such property and, upon a sale thereof, to first apply the proceeds of such sale to the payment
of such taxes. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §903.)...
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6-4-3
Section 6-4-3 Execution - Coroner or special coroner. (a) When the office of sheriff is vacant
and until his successor is qualified, when the sheriff is imprisoned or in cases in which
the sheriff is a party, is interested or otherwise is incompetent to act, the summons must
be directed to and executed by the coroner if such interest or cause appears on the face of
the proceedings; and if such interest or cause does not appear on the face of the proceedings,
the coroner must execute the summons, though directed to the sheriff, if the judge of probate,
on proper showing by affidavit, directs the execution thereof by the coroner. (b) When, in
such cases, the coroner has not qualified or the office is vacant or when the coroner is absent
from the county having no deputy therein, when the coroner is imprisoned or when he is a party
to or interested in the action, the summons must be directed to and executed by a special
coroner, to be appointed by the judge of probate. (Code 1852, §2171;...
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6-6-680
return, for the amount of the execution, interest, and 10 percent damages thereon; (5) For
failing to notify the plaintiff, his agent, or attorney of the collection of money by execution,
for five percent per month on the amount collected from the time when the notice should have
been given, not to exceed $25 per month; (6) For failing to endorse on an execution the true
date of its delivery to him, for 10 percent on the amount of the execution, and the officer
is also responsible for any injury or loss which may arise from such omission; and
(7) For failure to execute a summons, attachment, or other mesne process, which by due diligence
could have been executed, for a sum not less than $50, nor more than $500, to be ascertained
by a jury. This remedy shall not preclude the party injured from a resort to other legal modes
of redress. (Code 1852, §§2601-2607; Code 1867, §§3031-3037; Code 1876, §§3356-3362;
Code 1886, §§3100-3106; Code 1896, §§3768-3774; Code 1907,...
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6-6-147
Section 6-6-147 Execution upon judgment by plaintiff. If the judgment of the plaintiff is not
satisfied by the property attached or by the garnishee, execution must issue thereon, which
may be levied on and satisfied by any property of the defendant; and the plaintiff may proceed
to a sale of the property attached by a writ of execution. (Code 1852, §2773; Code 1867,
§3001; Code 1876, §3326; Code 1886, §3003; Code 1896, §570; Code 1907, §2971; Code 1923,
§6219; Code 1940, T. 7, §892.)...
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