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8-9A-6
Section 8-9A-6 When transfer is made. For the purposes of this chapter: (1) A transfer is made:
a. With respect to an asset that is real property other than a fixture, but including the
interest of a seller or purchaser under a contract for the sale of the asset, when the transfer
is so far perfected that a good-faith purchaser of the asset from the debtor against whom
applicable law permits the transfer to be perfected cannot acquire an interest in the asset
that is superior to the interest of the transferee; and b. With respect to an asset that is
not real property or that is a fixture, when the transfer is so far perfected that a creditor
on a simple contract cannot acquire a judicial lien otherwise than under this chapter that
is superior to the interest of the transferee; (2) If applicable law permits the transfer
to be perfected as provided in subdivision (1) and the transfer is not so perfected before
the commencement of an action for relief under this chapter, the transfer is...
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8-9B-7
Section 8-9B-7 When transfer is made. For the purposes of this chapter: (1) a transfer is made:
(i) with respect to an asset that is real property other than a fixture, but including the
interest of a seller or purchaser under a contract for the sale of the asset, when the transfer
is so far perfected that a good-faith purchaser of the asset from the debtor against which
applicable law permits the transfer to be perfected cannot acquire an interest in the asset
that is superior to the interest of the transferee; and (ii) with respect to an asset that
is not real property or that is a fixture, when the transfer is so far perfected that a creditor
on a simple contract cannot acquire a judicial lien otherwise than under this chapter that
is superior to the interest of the transferee; (2) if applicable law permits the transfer
to be perfected as provided in paragraph (1) and the transfer is not so perfected before the
commencement of an action for relief under this chapter, the transfer is...
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40-18-6
Section 40-18-6 Gain or loss - Basis of property; adjusted basis. (a) Basis (unadjusted) of
property. The basis of property shall be the cost of the property with the following exceptions:
(1) INVENTORY VALUE. If the property should have been included in the last inventory, the
basis shall be the last inventory value thereof. (2) GIFT or TRANSFER IN TRUST. If the property
was acquired by gift or by a transfer in trust the basis shall be determined in accordance
with 26 U.S.C. § 1015. If property was acquired by gift or transfer in trust on or after
December 31, 1932 and prior to March 15, 1985, the basis shall be the fair and reasonable
market value of the property at the time of the acquisition. (3) PROPERTY TRANSMITTED AT DEATH.
If the property was acquired from a decedent, the taxpayer's basis in the property shall be
determined in accordance with 26 U.S.C. § 1014. (4) PROPERTY ACQUIRED UPON LIKE-KIND EXCHANGE.
If the property was acquired upon an exchange described in subsection...
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40-18-8
Section 40-18-8 Gain or loss - Recognition. (a) General rule. Except as provided in this section,
upon the sale or exchange of property, the entire amount of the gain or loss determined under
Section 40-18-7 shall be recognized. (b) Exchange of stock for stock of same corporation.
No gain or loss shall be recognized if common stock in a corporation is exchanged solely for
common stock in the same corporation, or if preferred stock in a corporation is exchanged
solely for preferred stock in the same corporation. (c) Like-kind exchanges. If an exchange
of property satisfies the requirements of 26 U.S.C. § 1031, relating to like-kind exchanges,
then the amount of gain or loss recognized in the exchange shall be determined in accordance
with 26 U.S.C. § 1031. (d) Involuntary conversions. If a taxpayer validly elects to determine
the amount of gain recognized for federal income tax purposes under 26 U.S.C. § 1033, relating
to involuntary conversions, the amount of gain recognized shall...
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8-20-4
Section 8-20-4 Unfair and deceptive trade practices. Notwithstanding the terms, provisions,
or conditions of any dealer agreement or franchise or the terms or provisions of any waiver,
prior to the termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal of any dealer agreement or franchise,
the following acts or conduct shall constitute unfair and deceptive trade practices: (1) For
any manufacturer, factory branch, factory representative, distributor, or wholesaler, distributor
branch, or distributor representative to coerce or attempt to coerce any motor vehicle dealer
to do any of the following: a. To accept, buy, or order any motor vehicle or vehicles, appliances,
equipment, parts, or accessories therefor, or any other commodity or commodities or service
or services which such motor vehicle dealer has not voluntarily ordered or requested except
items required by applicable local, state, or federal law; or to require a motor vehicle dealer
to accept, buy, order, or purchase such items in order to...
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8-9A-8
Section 8-9A-8 Defenses, liability, and protection of transferee. (a) A transfer is not voidable
under Section 8-9A-4(a) against a person who took in good faith and for a reasonably equivalent
value or against any subsequent transferee or obligee who took in good faith. (b) Except as
otherwise provided in this section, to the extent a transfer is voidable in an action by a
creditor under Section 8-9A-7(a)(1), the creditor may recover judgment for the value of the
asset transferred, as adjusted under subsection (c), or the amount necessary to satisfy the
creditor's claim, whichever is less, or judgment for conveyance of the asset transferred.
The judgment may be entered against: (1) The first transferee of the asset or the person for
whose benefit the transfer was made; or (2) Any subsequent transferee other than a good faith
transferee who took for value or from any subsequent transferee. (c) If the judgment under
subsection (b) is based upon the value of the asset transferred, the...
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8-9B-9
Section 8-9B-9 Defenses, liability, and protection of transferee. (a) A transfer is not voidable
under Section 8-9B-5(a)(1) against a person that took in good faith and for a reasonably equivalent
value given the debtor or against any subsequent transferee that took in good faith. (b) To
the extent a transfer is avoidable in an action by a creditor under Section 8-9B-8(a)(1),
the following rules apply: (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the creditor
may recover judgment for the value of the asset transferred, as adjusted under subsection
(c), or the amount necessary to satisfy the creditor's claim, whichever is less. The judgment
may be entered against: (i) the first transferee of the asset or the person for whose benefit
the transfer was made; or (ii) any subsequent transferee, other than: (A) a good-faith transferee
that took for value; or (B) a subsequent transferee of a person described in clause (A). (2)
Recovery pursuant to Section 8-9B-8(a)(1) or (b) of or from...
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7-8-102
Section 7-8-102 Definitions. (a) In this article: (1) "Adverse claim" means a claim
that a claimant has a property interest in a financial asset and that it is a violation of
the rights of the claimant for another person to hold, transfer, or deal with the financial
asset. (2) "Bearer form," as applied to a certificated security, means a form in
which the security is payable to the bearer of the security certificate according to its terms
but not by reason of an indorsement. (3) "Broker" means a person defined as a broker
or dealer under the federal securities laws, but without excluding a bank acting in that capacity.
(4) "Certificated security" means a security that is represented by a certificate.
(5) "Clearing corporation" means: (i) a person that is registered as a "clearing
agency" under the federal securities laws; (ii) a federal reserve bank; or (iii) any
other person that provides clearance or settlement services with respect to financial assets
that would require it to...
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40-15-7
Section 40-15-7 Nonresident decedents. (a) Except as herein otherwise provided, all of the
provisions of this chapter shall be applicable to so much of the estates of nonresident decedents
as is subject to estate tax under the act of Congress in effect at the time of the death of
decedent as consists of real estate or tangible personal property located within this state
or other items of property or interest therein lawfully subject to the imposition of an estate
tax by the State of Alabama. (b) In assessing the tax upon any real estate or tangible property
located within this state belonging to the estate of a nonresident decedent, which shall pass
by will, devise or by the laws of intestacy, the Department of Revenue shall determine the
tax due to be such proportion of the federal estate tax as would be leviable upon an estate
of similar taxable net value, less that proportion of any exemption to which the estate is
entitled, which the actual value of the real estate and tangible...
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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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