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24-9-7
Section 24-9-7 Disposition of tax delinquent properties. (a) The authority shall adopt rules
and regulations for the disposition of property in which the authority holds a legal interest,
which rules and regulations shall address the conditions set forth in this section. (b) The
authority may manage, maintain, protect, rent, repair, insure, alter, convey, sell, transfer,
exchange, lease as lessor, or otherwise dispose of property or rights or interests in property
in which the authority holds a legal interest to any public or private person for value determined
by the authority on terms and conditions, and in a manner and for an amount of consideration
the authority considers proper, fair, and valuable, including for no monetary consideration.
The transfer and use of property under this section and the exercise by the authority of powers
and duties under Act 2013-249 shall be considered a necessary public purpose and for the benefit
of the public. (c) Before the authority may sell,...
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41-10-275
Section 41-10-275 Terms and conditions of leasing by authority. The authority, as lessor, and
the Unified Judicial System, as lessee (acting by and through the Chief Justice or his designee)
are hereby authorized to enter into a lease or leases for the use and occupancy of the judicial
facilities constructed by the authority under the provisions of this article by the Unified
Judicial System, including the Supreme Court, the Court of Criminal Appeals, the Court of
Civil Appeals, the State Law Library and the Administrative Office of Courts. Such lease or
leases may commence, at the discretion of the authority and the lessee, at such time as the
judicial facilities are completed and available for occupancy or at such time as the site
for such judicial facilities is made available for construction of the judicial facilities.
The responsibilities for control, management and maintenance of the judicial facilities shall
be, and any lease entered by the authority, as lessor, shall provide...
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7-2A-526
Section 7-2A-526 Lessor's stoppage of delivery in transit or otherwise. (1) A lessor may stop
delivery of goods in the possession of a carrier or other bailee if the lessor discovers the
lessee to be insolvent and may stop delivery of carload, truckload, planeload, or larger shipments
of express or freight if the lessee repudiates or fails to make a payment due before delivery,
whether for rent, security or otherwise under the lease contract, or for any other reason
the lessor has a right to withhold or take possession of the goods. (2) In pursuing its remedies
under subsection (1), the lessor may stop delivery until (a) receipt of the goods by the lessee;
(b) acknowledgment to the lessee by any bailee of the goods, except a carrier, that the bailee
holds the goods for the lessee; or (c) such an acknowledgment to the lessee by a carrier via
reshipment or as a warehouse. (3)(a) To stop delivery, a lessor shall so notify as to enable
the bailee by reasonable diligence to prevent delivery...
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10A-20-9.05
Section 10A-20-9.05 Recognition of associations of lessees, etc.; arbitration of certain disputes
arising under real estate leases. (a) Any corporation organized under this article for the
purpose of demonstrating the single tax principal shall, as soon as practicable after August
25, 1976, amend its corporate charter to provide that it will recognize an association of
its lessees and will deal with representatives of the association on any and all matters relating
to leased corporate lands in any manner. (b) Any corporation organized under this article
for the purpose of demonstrating the single tax principal shall, as soon as practicable after
August 25, 1976, amend its corporate charter to provide that any lease agreement covering
real estate shall provide that the lessee may give written notice to the lessor that the lessee
objects to the amount of the rent claimed or requested by the lessor. Upon receipt of the
written notice, the lessor and the lessee, or any association of...
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40-20-36
Section 40-20-36 How exemption obtained upon existing interests. Application for such exemption
upon existing interests shall be made to the probate judge of the county wherein the land
lies in which such interest is owned, by filing application in triplicate with the said judge,
which shall contain the following information: (1) Name of applicant; (2) Address of applicant;
(3) Complete description of land affected, including aggregate acreage; (4) Fractional interest
for which exemption is applied and nature of such interest; (5) Recording data concerning
the instrument creating the interest including grantor or lessor, grantee or lessee, date
of instrument, book and page of record, and date of filing; (6) Length of primary term; (7)
Recording data on instruments divesting original party of any interest, including subsequent
assignments thereof in a portion of original interest therein conveyed; (8) Number of mineral,
royalty or lease acres on which exemption sought; and (9) Amount...
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7-2A-504
Section 7-2A-504 Liquidation of damages. (1) Damages payable by either party for default, or
any other act or omission, including indemnity for loss or diminution of anticipated tax benefits
or loss or damage to lessor's residual interest, may be liquidated in the lease agreement
but only at an amount or by a formula that is reasonable in light of the then anticipated
harm caused by the default or other act or omission. (2) If the lease agreement provides for
liquidation of damages, and such provision does not comply with subsection (1), or such provision
is an exclusive or limited remedy that circumstances cause to fail of its essential purpose,
remedy may be had as provided in this article. (3) If the lessor justifiably withholds or
stops delivery of goods because of the lessee's default or insolvency (Section 7-2A-525 or
7-2A-526), the lessee is entitled to restitution of any amount by which the sum of his or
her payments exceeds: (a) the amount to which the lessor is entitled by...
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8-37-2
Section 8-37-2 (Effective January 1, 2018) Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the
following words have the following meanings: (1) ADMINISTRATOR. A person, other than an insurer
or creditor, that performs administrative or operational functions pursuant to guaranteed
asset protection waiver programs. (2) BORROWER. A debtor, retail buyer or lessee, under a
finance agreement. (3) CREDITOR means any of the following: a. The lender in a loan or credit
transaction. b. The lessor in a lease transaction. c. Any retail seller of motor vehicles
in a retail installment transaction. d. The seller in commercial retail installment transactions.
e. The assignees of any of the foregoing to whom the credit or lease obligation is payable.
(4) FINANCE AGREEMENT. A loan, lease, or retail installment sales contract for the purchase
or lease of a motor vehicle. (5) FREE LOOK PERIOD. The period of time from the effective date
of the GAP waiver until the date the borrower may cancel the GAP...
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16-18A-4
Section 16-18A-4 Powers and duties. The purpose of the authority shall be to assist institutions
for higher education in the construction, financing and refinancing of the projects. The exercise
by the authority of the powers conferred by this chapter shall be deemed and held to be the
performance of an essential public function. For the purpose of this chapter, the authority
shall have the powers and duties set forth in this section. (1) To adopt an official seal
and alter the same at its pleasure. (2) To sue and be sued in contract and in tort and to
complain and defend in all courts of law and equity. (3) To maintain an office at such place
or places as it may designate. (4) To determine the location and character of any project
financed under this chapter, to acquire, construct, reconstruct, remodel, maintain, manage,
enlarge, alter, add to, repair, operate, lease as lessee or lessor, sell or otherwise dispose
of, any project in any manner it deems to the best advantage of the...
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5-8A-35
Section 5-8A-35 Assumption or rejection of executory contracts by receiver. The receiver shall
assume or reject an executory contract, including an unexpired lease of real or personal property,
within 60 days after appointment, but the receivership court may for cause shown extend or
reduce the time. Any such contract or lease not assumed or rejected within that time shall
be deemed to be rejected. The receiver shall file within 60 days of his appointment, a statement
under oath showing which, if any, of the contracts of the bank are executory in whole or in
part, including unexpired leases of real or personal property, and which, if any, have been
rejected by the receiver. Unless a lease of real or personal property expressly otherwise
provides, a rejection of the lease or of any covenant therein by the receiver of the lessor
does not deprive the lessee of his estate. A general covenant or condition in a lease that
it shall not be assigned shall not be construed to prevent the...
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7-2A-503
Section 7-2A-503 Modification or impairment of rights and remedies. (1) Except as otherwise
provided in this article, the lease agreement may include rights and remedies for default
in addition to or in substitution for those provided in this article and may limit or alter
the measure of damages recoverable under this article. (2) Resort to a remedy provided under
this article or in the lease agreement is optional unless the remedy is expressly agreed to
be exclusive. If circumstances cause an exclusive or limited remedy to fail of its essential
purpose, or provision for an exclusive remedy is unconscionable, remedy may be had as provided
in this article. (3) Consequential damages may be liquidated under Section 7-2A-504, or may
otherwise be limited, altered, or excluded unless the limitation, alteration, or exclusion
is unconscionable. Limitation, alteration, or exclusion of consequential damages for injury
to the person in the case of consumer goods is prima facie unconscionable but...
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