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6-8-100
Section 6-8-100 Answer of tender; judgment thereon. An answer of tender of money or of a thing
in action must be accompanied by a delivery of the money or such thing in action to the clerk
of the court. If the tender is of ponderous articles or other personal property, the answer
must aver a readiness to deliver it to the plaintiff. Judgment for the defendant upon the
answer vests the title to the thing tendered in the plaintiff, subject to any claim the defendant
may have for his trouble in keeping it. (Code 1852, §§2245, 2246; Code 1867, §§2648, 2649;
Code 1876, §§2997, 2998; Code 1886, §2585; Code 1896, §3298; Code 1907, §5334; Code 1923,
§9473; Code 1940, T. 7, §228.)...
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32-8-2
Section 32-8-2 Definitions. For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly
indicates a different meaning: (1) CURRENT ADDRESS. A new address different from the address
shown on the application or on the certificate of title. The owner, within 30 days after the
address is changed from that shown on the application or on the certificate of title, shall
notify the department of the change of address in the manner prescribed by the department.
(2) DEALER. A person licensed as an automobile or motor vehicle dealer, or travel trailer
dealer and engaged regularly in the business of buying, selling, or exchanging motor vehicles,
trailers, semitrailers, trucks, tractors or other character of commercial or industrial motor
vehicles, or travel trailers in this state, and having in this state an established place
of business. (3) DEPARTMENT. The Department of Revenue of this state. (4)...
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40-22-2
Section 40-22-2 Mortgages, deeds of trust, etc., generally. No mortgage, deed of trust, contract
of conditional sale, or other instrument of like character which is given to secure the payment
of any debt which conveys any real or personal property situated within this state or any
interest therein or any security agreement or financing statement provided for by the Uniform
Commercial Code, except a security agreement or a financing statement relating solely to security
interests in accounts, contract rights, or general intangibles, as such terms are defined
in the Uniform Commercial Code, and except for the re-recordation of corrected mortgages,
deeds, or instruments executed for the purpose of perfecting the title to real or personal
property, specifically, but not limited to, corrections of maturity dates thereof, shall be
received for record or for filing in the office of any probate judge of this state unless
the following privilege or license taxes shall have been paid upon such...
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40-29-30
Section 40-29-30 Legal effect of certificate of sale of personal property and deed of real
property. (a) Certificate of sale of property other than real property. In all cases of a
sale of property (other than real property) pursuant to Section 40-29-26, the certificate
of such sale: (1) AS EVIDENCE. Shall be prima facie evidence of the right of the officer to
make such sale, and conclusive evidence of the regularity of his proceedings in making the
sale; and (2) AS CONVEYANCES. Shall transfer to the purchaser all right, title, and interest
of the party delinquent in and to the property sold; and (3) AS AUTHORITY FOR TRANSFER OF
CORPORATE STOCK. If such property consists of stocks, shall be notice when received, to any
corporation, company, or association of such transfer, and shall be authority to such corporation,
company, or association to record the transfer on its books and records in the same manner
as if the stocks were transferred or assigned by the party holding the same, in...
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6-6-292
Section 6-6-292 Judgment - Damages only. If the interest or title of the plaintiff expired
before the time in which he could be put in possession, he may obtain a judgment for damages
only. (Code 1923, §7469; Code 1940, T. 7, §954.)...
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6-6-560
Section 6-6-560 Who may file complaint to establish right or title to lands or interest therein.
When any person, natural or artificial, claims, either in his own right or in any representative
capacity whatsoever, to own any lands or any interest therein, and is in the actual, peaceable
possession of the land, or if neither he nor any other person is in the actual possession
of the lands and he holds, and has held, color of title to the lands, or interest so claimed,
for a period of 10 or more consecutive years next preceding and has paid taxes on the lands
or interest during the whole of such period, or if he, together with those through whom he
claims, has held color of title and paid taxes on the land or interest so claimed during the
whole of such period of time, or if he and those through whom he claims have paid taxes during
the whole of such period of 10 years on the lands or interest claimed and no other person
has paid taxes thereon during any part of said period, he may, if...
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10A-1-1.04
Section 10A-1-1.04 Disinterested person. (a) For purposes of this title, a person is disinterested
with respect to the approval of a contract, transaction, or other matter or to the consideration
of the disposition of a claim or challenge relating to a contract, transaction, or particular
conduct, if the person or the person's associate: (1) is not a party to the contract or transaction
or materially involved in the conduct that is the subject of the claim or challenge; and (2)
does not have a material financial interest in the outcome of the contract or transaction
or the disposition of the claim or challenge. (b) For purposes of subsection (a), a person
is not materially involved in the conduct that is the subject of a claim or challenge and
does not have a material financial interest in the outcome of a contract or transaction or
the disposition of a claim or challenge solely because: (1) the person was nominated or elected
as a governing person by a person who is: (A) interested in...
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12-11-33
Section 12-11-33 Cases of which circuit courts take cognizance in equitable matters. Circuit
courts, when exercising equitable jurisdiction, must take cognizance of the following cases:
(1) When the defendants reside in this state. (2) Against nonresidents, when the object of
the action concerns an estate of, lien or charge upon lands or the disposition thereof, or
any interest in, title to, or encumbrance on personal property within this state, or where
the cause of action arose, or the act on which the civil action is founded was to have been
performed in this state. (3) In such other cases as such courts are by law required to take
jurisdiction. (Code 1852, §2872; Code 1867, §3321; Code 1876, §3753;Code 1886, §3414;
Code 1896, §669; Code 1907, §3054; Code 1923, §6467; Code 1940, T. 13, §131.)...
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35-9-100
Section 35-9-100 When reasonable satisfaction may be recovered. A reasonable satisfaction may
be recovered for the use and occupation of land: (1) When there has been a demise by deed
or by parol, and no specific sum agreed on as rent. (2) When the defendant has been let into
possession upon a supposed sale of the lands, which, from the act of the defendant, has not
been consummated. (3) When the tenant remains on the land by sufferance of the owner. When,
after a demise, the tenant, having had 30 days' previous notice, holds over without the consent
of his landlord, he shall pay to such landlord double the value of the customary rent of the
property so withheld. (4) When the defendant has gone in possession of the land unlawfully.
The owner of the land has a lien upon the same property of the defendant, and to the same
extent as the landlord has under section 35-9-30 or section 35-9-60, which may be enforced
by attachment as provided in section 35-9-61 or section 35-9-34, as may be...
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2-6-105
Section 2-6-105 Public corporation - Powers. The corporation shall have the following powers,
as well as the other powers specified in this article: (1) To have succession by its corporate
name until dissolved as provided in this article. (2) To sue and be sued and to prosecute
and defend, at law or in equity, in any court that may have jurisdiction of the subject matter
and of the parties. (3) To have and use a corporate seal and to alter the seal at pleasure.
(4) To make and alter all needful bylaws and rules for the transaction of the corporation's
business and the control of its property and affairs. (5) To enter into agreements of any
nature with any public or private entity regarding the construction, renovation, restoration,
improvement, maintenance, management, or operation of the project or any properties or facilities
constituting a part of the project. (6) To take all actions and enter into all agreements
necessary or appropriate to complete the project work. (7) To acquire,...
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