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6-11-51
Section 6-11-51 Definitions. As used in this article the following words and terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) ANNUITY ISSUER. An insurer that has issued a contract to fund
periodic payments under a structured settlement. (2) DEPENDENTS. A payee's spouse and minor
children and all other persons for whom the payee is legally obligated to provide support,
including alimony. (3) DISCOUNTED PRESENT VALUE. The present value of future payments determined
by discounting the payments to the present using the most recently published applicable federal
rate for determining the present value of an annuity, as issued by the United States Internal
Revenue Service. (4) GROSS ADVANCE AMOUNT. The sum payable to the payee or for the payee's
account as consideration for a transfer of structured settlement payment rights before any
reductions for transfer expenses or other deductions to be made from the consideration. (5)
INDEPENDENT PROFESSIONAL ADVICE. Advice of an attorney, certified public...
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43-2-843
Section 43-2-843 Transactions authorized for personal representatives; exceptions. Except as
restricted or otherwise provided by the will or by an order of court and subject to the priorities
stated in Section 43-8-76, a personal representative, acting prudently for the benefit of
the interested persons, may properly: (1) Retain assets owned by the decedent pending distribution
or liquidation including those in which the representative is personally interested or which
are otherwise improper for trust investment. (2) Receive assets from fiduciaries, or other
sources. (3) Perform, compromise, or refuse performance of the decedent's contracts that continue
as obligations of the estate, as the personal representative may determine under the circumstances.
In performing enforceable contracts by the decedent to convey or lease land, the personal
representative, among other possible courses of action, may do either of the following: a.
Execute and deliver a deed of conveyance for cash...
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27-29-5
Section 27-29-5 Transactions of insurers with affiliates; adequacy of surplus; dividends and
other distributions. (a) Transactions within an insurance holding company system to which
an insurer subject to registration is a party shall be subject to all of the following standards:
(1) The terms shall be fair and reasonable. (2) Agreements for cost sharing services and management
shall include such provisions as required by rule and regulation issued by the commissioner.
(3) Charges or fees for services performed shall be reasonable. (4) Expenses incurred and
payment received shall be allocated to the insurer in conformity with customary insurance
accounting practices consistently applied. (5) The books, accounts, and records of each party
to all such transactions shall be so maintained as to clearly and accurately disclose the
nature and details of the transactions including such accounting information as is necessary
to support the reasonableness of the charges or fees to the...
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33-5A-8
Section 33-5A-8 Right of redemption. (a) Where a vessel, or an interest in a vessel, is sold
under this chapter, the vessel may be redeemed by any of the following: (1) The debtor, including
any surety or guarantor. (2) A judgment creditor, or its transferee. (3) A transferee of the
interests of the debtor, either before or after the sale. A transfer of any kind made by the
debtor will accomplish a transfer of the interests of that party. (4) The spouse of a debtor,
or transferee of any interest of the debtor, who is a spouse on the day of the execution,
judgment, or foreclosure sale. (5) Children, heirs, or devisees of the debtor. (b) All persons
named or enumerated in subdivisions (a) (1) through (a) (5) may exercise the right of redemption
granted by this section within 90 days from the date of the sale. (c) (1) When any judgment
creditor or any transferee of a judgment creditor redeems under this section, all recorded
judgments, and recorded liens having a higher recorded priority...
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8-9B-8
Section 8-9B-8 Remedies of creditor. (a) In an action for relief against a transfer under this
chapter, a creditor, subject to the limitations in Section 8-9B-9, may obtain: (1) avoidance
of the transfer to the extent necessary to satisfy the creditor's claim; (2) an attachment
or other provisional remedy against the asset transferred or other property of the transferee
if available under applicable law; and (3) subject to applicable principles of equity and
in accordance with applicable rules of civil procedure: (i) an injunction against further
disposition by the debtor or a transferee, or both, of the asset transferred or of other property;
(ii) appointment of a receiver to take charge of the asset transferred or of other property
of the transferee; or (iii) any other relief the circumstances may require. (b) If a creditor
has obtained a judgment on a claim against the debtor, the creditor, if the court so orders,
may levy execution on the asset transferred or its proceeds. (Act...
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8-9A-7
Section 8-9A-7 Remedies of creditors. (a) In an action for relief against a transfer under
this chapter, the remedies available to creditors, subject to the limitations in Section 8-9A-8,
include: (1) Avoidance of the transfer to the extent necessary to satisfy the creditor's claim;
(2) An attachment or other provisional remedy against the asset transferred or other property
of the transferee in accordance with the procedure prescribed by any applicable provision
of any other statute or the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure; (3) Subject to applicable principles
of equity and in accordance with applicable rules of civil procedure, a. An injunction against
further disposition by the debtor or a transferee, or both, of the asset transferred or of
other property; b. Appointment of a receiver to take charge of the asset transferred or of
other property of the transferee; or c. Any other relief the circumstances may require. (b)
If a creditor has obtained a judgment on a claim against the...
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40-18-86
Section 40-18-86 Sale or transfer of real property and associated tangible property by nonresidents.
(a) As used in this section, the term nonresident of Alabama shall include individuals, trusts,
partnerships, corporations, and unincorporated organizations. Any seller or transferor who
meets all of the following conditions and who provides the buyer or transferee with an affidavit
signed under oath swearing or affirming that all of the following conditions are met will
be deemed a resident for purposes of this section: (1) The seller or transferor has filed
Alabama income tax returns or appropriate extensions have been received for the two income
tax years immediately preceding the year of sale. (2) The seller or transferor is in business
in Alabama and will continue substantially the same business in Alabama after the sale or
the seller or transferor has real property remaining in the state at the time of closing of
equal or greater value than the withholding tax liability as...
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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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7-9A-203
Section 7-9A-203 Attachment and enforceability of security interest; proceeds; supporting obligations;
formal requisites. (a) Attachment. A security interest attaches to collateral when it becomes
enforceable against the debtor with respect to the collateral, unless an agreement expressly
postpones the time of attachment. (b) Enforceability. Except as otherwise provided in subsections
(c) through (i), a security interest is enforceable against the debtor and third parties with
respect to the collateral only if: (1) value has been given; (2) the debtor has rights in
the collateral or the power to transfer rights in the collateral to a secured party; and (3)
one of the following conditions is met: (A) the debtor has authenticated a security agreement
that provides a description of the collateral and, if the security interest covers timber
to be cut, a description of the land concerned; (B) the collateral is not a certificated security
and is in the possession of the secured party under...
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7-9A-312
Section 7-9A-312 Perfection of certain security interests by filing; temporary perfection.
(a) Perfection by filing permitted. A security interest in chattel paper, negotiable documents,
instruments, or investment property may be perfected by filing. (b) Control or possession
of certain collateral. Except as otherwise provided in Section 7-9A-315(c) and (d) for proceeds:
(1) a security interest in a deposit account may be perfected only by control under Section
7-9A-314; (2) and except as otherwise provided in Section 7-9A-308(d), a security interest
in a letter-of-credit right may be perfected only by control under Section 7-9A-314; and (3)
a security interest in money may be perfected only by the secured party's taking possession
under Section 7-9A-313. (c) Goods covered by negotiable document. While goods are in the possession
of a bailee that has issued a negotiable document covering the goods: (1) a security interest
in the goods may be perfected by perfecting a security interest...
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