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11-70-7
Section 11-70-7 Proof of notice; objections. Prior to the circuit court hearing on the expedited
quiet title and foreclosure action, the municipality shall file with the clerk of the circuit
court proof of notice to the interested parties by certified and regular mail and of the posting
on the property under subdivision (2) of Subsection (a) of Section 11-70-5, along with proof
of notice by publication under Section 11-70-6, if applicable. An interested party who desires
to contest the petition shall file written objections with the clerk of the circuit court
and serve those objections on the municipality at least two weeks prior to the date of the
hearing. If the court denies the petition, the denial shall not preclude the municipality
from filing another petition for expedited quiet title and foreclosure on that parcel. No
injunction shall issue to stay an expedited quiet title and foreclosure action under this
chapter. (Act 2010-396, p. 644, §7.)...
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11-70A-7
Section 11-70A-7 Proof of notice; objections. Prior to the circuit court hearing on the expedited
quiet title and foreclosure action, the municipality shall file with the clerk of the circuit
court proof of notice to the interested parties by certified and regular mail and of the posting
on the property under subdivision (2) of subsection (a) of Section 11-70A-5, along with proof
of notice by publication under Section 11-70A-6, if applicable. An interested party who desires
to contest the petition shall file written objections with the clerk of the circuit court
and serve those objections on the municipality at least two weeks prior to the date of the
hearing. If the court denies the petition, the denial shall not preclude the municipality
from filing another petition for expedited quiet title and foreclosure on that parcel. No
injunction shall issue to stay an expedited quiet title and foreclosure action under this
section. (Act 2012-517, p. 1533, §7.)...
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11-99A-21
Section 11-99A-21 Failure to pay assessments. If the owner of any land within the district
fails to pay an assessment when due, time being of the essence, the board may commence proceedings
to foreclose on the land as follows: (1) The board shall send a letter, certified mail, return
receipt requested, United States first class mail to the last known address of the owner.
The address of the owner as shown in the tax assessment records of the tax assessor or revenue
commissioner for the county in which the property is located shall be sufficient. (2) The
letter shall specify that if payment is not made within 10 days of the date of the letter,
foreclosure proceedings may be commenced. (3) Any late payment received within the 10-day
period will accrue a late fee of the greater of five percent of the payment or fifty dollars
($50). (4) If payment is not made within the 10-day period, the entire assessment shall become
immediately due and payable, and the board may do either of the...
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11-40-62
Section 11-40-62 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings: (1) INTERESTED PARTY. Includes the following parties: a. The
person who last appears as owner of the real property in the county office of the judge of
probate's property records. b. The current mortgagee of record of the property or assignee
of record of the mortgagee. c. The current holder of a beneficial interest in a deed of trust
recorded against the real property. d. A tax certificate holder. e. A tax sale purchaser that
holds a deed of purchase in accordance with Section 40-10-29. f. Any party having an interest
in the real property, or in any part thereof, legal or equitable, in severalty or as tenant
in common, whose identity and addresses are reasonably ascertainable from the records of the
Class 2 municipality or records maintained in the county office of the judge of probate or
as revealed by a full title search, consisting of 50 years or more. g. An...
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11-81-246
Section 11-81-246 Assessment lien; enforcement. (a) An assessment under this article and any
interest or penalties on the assessment: (1) Is a lien against the real property on which
the assessment is imposed from the date on which the notice of contractual assessment is recorded.
(2) Subject to the requirement in Section 11-81-245(a)(1) to obtain and record in the proper
recording office an executed consent and subordination agreement from existing mortgagees
and other lienholders, has the same priority status as a lien for any other ad valorem or
non-ad valorem tax. (3) Is a lien that runs with the real property, and the portion of the
assessment under the assessment contract that has not yet become due is not eliminated by
foreclosure of a property tax lien. (b) The assessment lien may be enforced by the local government
in the same manner that an ad valorem or non-ad valorem tax lien against real property may
be enforced by the local government with all redemption rights provided...
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27-10-29
Section 27-10-29 Records of surplus line brokers. (a) Each surplus line broker shall keep in
his office in this state a full and true record of each surplus line contract procured by
him, including a copy of the policy, certificate, cover note or other confirmation of insurance
and of the daily report, if any, and showing such of the following items as may be applicable:
(1) Amount of the insurance and risks insured against; (2) Gross premium charged; (3) Return
premium paid, if any; (4) Rate of premium charged upon the several items of property; (5)
Effective date of the contract and the terms thereof; (6) Name and address of the insurer;
(7) Name and address of the insured; (8) Brief general description of property insured and
where located; (9) Amount of tax and other sums collected from the insured; and (10) Other
information as may be required by the commissioner. (b) The record shall at all times be open
to examination by the commissioner and shall be kept available and open to...
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11-92C-15
Section 11-92C-15 Failure to pay past due assessments. If any user, lessee, or owner of the
project fails to pay when due, with time being of the essence, any assessments or fees due
under this chapter, including, but without limitation, any payments in lieu of taxes, collectively
"past due assessment," then the authorizing subdivision or authority, or their designated
agents, collectively the "fee collector," may commence proceedings to foreclose
on the land and improvements of the user, lessee, or owner of the project having land within
the State of Alabama, subject to the terms of any executed agreement between the fee collector
and the user, lessee, or owner of the project, as follows: (1) A fee collector shall send
a letter by means of United States certified mail, return receipt requested, to the last known
address of the user, owner, or lessee of the project. The address of the user, owner, or lessee
as shown in the tax assessment records of the tax assessor or revenue...
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40-9-1
Section 40-9-1 Persons and property generally. The following property and persons shall be
exempt from ad valorem taxation and none other: (1) All bonds of the United States and this
state and all county and municipal bonds issued by counties and municipalities in this state,
all property, real and personal, of the United States and this state and of county and municipal
corporations in this state; all cemeteries, all property, real and personal, used exclusively
for religious worship, for schools or for purposes purely charitable; provided, that property,
real or personal, owned by any educational, religious or charitable institution, society or
corporation let for rent or hire or for use for business purposes shall not be exempt from
taxation, notwithstanding that the income from such property shall be used exclusively for
education, religious or charitable purposes; all mortgages, together with the notes, debts
and credits secured thereby on real and personal property situated in...
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10A-17-1.06
Section 10A-17-1.06 Statement of authority as to real property. (a) A nonprofit association
shall execute and record a statement of authority to transfer an estate or interest in real
property in the name of the nonprofit association. (b) An estate or interest in real property
in the name of a nonprofit association may be transferred by a person so authorized in a statement
of authority recorded in the office of the judge of probate of the county in which the real
property is located. (c) A statement of authority shall set forth: (1) The name of the nonprofit
association; (2) The address in Alabama, including the street address, if any, of the nonprofit
association, or, if the nonprofit association does not have an address in Alabama, its address
out of state; (3) The name or title of a person authorized to transfer an estate or interest
in real property held in the name of the nonprofit association; and (4) The action, procedure,
or vote of the nonprofit association which authorizes...
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11-89-17
Section 11-89-17 Authorization and procedure for dissolution of district; vesting of title
to properties of district and apportionment thereof upon dissolution of district. At any time
when the district has no bonds or other obligations outstanding, the board may adopt a resolution,
which shall be duly entered upon its minutes, declaring that the district shall be dissolved.
Upon the filing for record of a certified copy of the said resolution in the office of the
judge of probate of the county in which the district's certificate of incorporation was filed
the district shall thereupon stand dissolved and, in the event it owned any property at the
time of its dissolution, the title to all its property shall thereupon pass to and be divided
and apportioned among the counties and municipalities in which any part of the service area
may be located, or, if it is a supply district, among its authorizing subdivisions, all in
such manner and to such extent as may be provided in the district's...
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