9-9-36
Section 9-9-36 Payment of tax to district treasurer - Failure deemed consent to issuance of bonds and waiver of defenses. Each and every person owning land in the district who shall fail to pay to the district treasurer the full amount for which his land is liable, as aforesaid, within the time above specified shall be deemed as consenting to the issuance of water management bonds; and, in consideration of the right to pay his proportion in installments, he thereby waives his right of defense to the payment of any tax which may be levied for the payment of bonds because of any irregularity, illegality or defect in the prior proceedings except in case of an appeal as provided in this article, which is not affected by this waiver. (Acts 1965, No. 685, p. 1246, §29.)...
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45-28-241.25
Section 45-28-241.25 Tag number or bill of sale required for assessment; vehicles from outside Alabama. Before any vehicle can be assessed, the tax assessor shall be furnished the tag number presently on the vehicle unless such vehicle is new, in which case the tax assessor shall be furnished a bona fide bill of sale from the dealer showing when the vehicle was bought new. In the case of a used car brought into the state from a state which provides that upon sale or transfer of the motor vehicle the tags are either surrendered to an appropriate authority or subsequently reissued by the seller, the tax assessor shall be furnished a bona fide certificate of title property assigned which shows when the car was sold to an individual, firm, corporation, or association, living or operating in this state. If such tag number or bill of sale or certificate of title is not furnished, the vehicle shall be presumed to have been in the state the entire year for which taxes are being assessed. Those...
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8-32-1
Section 8-32-1 Purpose. (a) The purpose of this chapter is to create a framework to regulate service contracts sold to consumers in this state. (b) The following are exempt from Sections 8-32-2 to 8-32-12, inclusive, of this chapter: (1) Warranties. (2) Maintenance agreements. (3) Warranties, service contracts, or maintenance agreements offered by electric, gas, water, or telephone utilities on their transmission devices. (4) Service contracts sold or offered for sale in commercial transactions. (5) Service contracts sold or offered for sale to persons other than consumers. (6) Service contracts sold at the point of sale, or within 60 days of the original purchase date of the property, which cover tangible property where the tangible property for which the service contract is sold, has a purchase price of two hundred and fifty dollars ($250) or less, exclusive of sales tax. (c) Manufacturer's service contracts on the manufacturer's products and service contracts sold or offered for...
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11-50A-7
Section 11-50A-7 Tax exemptions; payments in lieu of taxes. All bonds, bond anticipation notes, and notes issued by the authority, the interest thereon, and the income therefrom shall be forever exempt from all taxation in the state. All income of the authority, all obligations, lease agreements, and mortgages of the authority, all conveyances by or to the authority, and all lien notices or other filings with respect to the property of the authority and the transfer thereof shall be forever exempt from any and all taxation in the state. The purchase, sale, or use of property by the authority shall be exempt from all sales, use, and license taxes levied by the state and all political subdivisions of the state. All property of the authority shall be exempt from ad valorem property taxation. Nevertheless, the authority, or any agent of the authority designated for the purpose of constructing, maintaining, or operating any project of the authority, shall pay to any validly constituted...
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11-54B-49
Section 11-54B-49 Amendment of the self-help business improvement district ordinance. (a) The governing body of the municipality may amend an ordinance relating to the self-help business improvement district upon the written request of a representative group of the owners of the nonexempt real property located within the geographical area of the district. The request shall specify the desired amendment or amendments which should be made by the governing body of the municipality to the self-help business improvement district ordinance. The request shall also include the signatures of the owners of the nonexempt real property comprising at least 60 percent of the total fair market value of all real property located in the district, or the owners of at least 50 percent of the parcels of property located within the district; or, alternatively with respect to a district funded by assessments against a particular class of businesses, the signatures of the owners of businesses, consistent...
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18-1A-22
Section 18-1A-22 Offer to purchase at full appraised value; amount of compensation; written statement and summary; waiver valuation. (a)(1) Before commencing a condemnation action, the condemnor shall establish an amount based on an appraisal, except as otherwise provided in subsection (e), which it believes to be just compensation therefor and promptly shall submit to the owner an offer to acquire the property for the full amount so established. (2) The amount may not be less than the condemnor's established amount of just compensation for the property. (b) In a total taking, the condemnor shall disregard any decrease or increase in the fair market value of the property caused by the project for which the property is to be acquired or by the reasonable likelihood that the property will be acquired for that project, other than normal depreciation. (c)(1) The amount of compensation to which the owners and other parties interested therein are entitled may not be reduced or diminished...
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35-11-450
Section 35-11-450 Definitions. As used in this division the following terms have the following meanings: (1) BROKER. A broker as defined in Section 34-27-2. (2) CLIENT. A person or entity having an interest in commercial real estate that has entered into a written brokerage or agency agreement with a real estate broker relative to the commercial real estate. (3) COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE. Any real estate including real estate classified as agricultural for tax assessment purposes other than real estate containing one to four residential units. Commercial real estate does not include single-family residential units such as condominiums, townhomes, mobile homes, residential lots, or homes in a subdivision when sold, leased, or otherwise conveyed on a unit-by-unit basis even though these units may be part of a larger building or parcel or real estate containing more than four residential units. For all purposes of this division, commercial real estate does not include, and this division...
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9-9-13
Section 9-9-13 Establishment of district - Effect of order establishing district. The order of the court of probate establishing said district shall have all the force of a judgment, and the court shall forthwith levy a uniform tax of not more than $1.00 per acre upon each acre of land owned by the landowners within such district to be used for the purpose of defraying the expenses incurred in establishing said district or to be incurred in organizing said district, making surveys of the same and assessing benefits and damages and to pay other expenses necessary to be incurred before the board of commissioners provided for in this article shall be empowered by the subsequent provisions of this article to provide funds to pay the total cost in connection with the works of improvement of the district. In case the boundaries of the district shall be extended under subsequent sections of this article so as to include land and other property not contained within the district as organized by...
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11-89-7
Section 11-89-7 Powers of district generally; power of district to acquire, operate, etc., systems, etc., outside service area; provisions in schedules of rates and charges generally. (a) The district shall have the following powers, together with all powers incidental thereto or necessary to the discharge thereof in corporate form: (1) To have succession by its corporate name for the duration of time (which may be perpetuity, subject to the provisions of Section 11-89-17) specified in its certificate of incorporation; (2) To sue and be sued in its own name in civil actions, except as otherwise provided in this chapter, and to defend civil actions against it; (3) To adopt and make use of a corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure; (4) To adopt and alter bylaws for the regulation and conduct of its affairs and business; (5) To acquire, receive, and take, by purchase, gift, lease, devise, or otherwise, and to hold property of every description, real, personal, or mixed, whether...
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11-89C-2
Section 11-89C-2 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the following meanings: (1) AGRICULTURAL LAND. Any real property classified or assessed as agricultural or forest land for property tax purposes. (2) COMMERCIAL PROPERTY. Any real property that is not residential property, as defined in this section, or has not specifically been exempted from the fee provisions set out in Section 11-89C-9(d)(1). (3) GOVERNING BODY. The governing body of a county or municipality in the state which is now or may hereafter be specifically designated in 40 C.F.R. Part 122, including, but not limited to, any appendices or revisions promulgated by EPA in conjunction with any expansion of the agency's municipal separate storm sewer system program (e.g. Phase III, Phase IV, and/or equivalent expansions), or by ADEM pursuant to the authority delegated to it under the Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. §1251 et seq. (4) GREENFIELD. Any real property not previously...
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