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11-81-244
Section 11-81-244 Application for funding; administration of program; powers and duties of
local governments; installation of improvements; assessments. (a) A real property owner in
a designated region may apply to a local government under a program for funding to finance
a qualified project and enter into a written contract with the local government. Costs of
the project incurred by the real property owner or the local government for such purposes
may be collected as an assessment, as authorized in Section 11-81-242. (b) A local government
may enter into a partnership with one or more other local governments for the purpose of providing
and financing qualified projects. (c) A qualified program may be administered by a for-profit
or nonprofit organization on behalf of and at the discretion of the local government. (d)
A local government may incur debt for the purpose of providing the improvements, payable from
revenues received from the improved real property, or any other available...
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35-4-94
Section 35-4-94 Loans in writing, wills or conveyances creating estates in personal property
on condition, etc. All loans in writing, wills, or conveyances creating estates in personal
property, on condition, in reversion or remainder, or in which the use is separated from the
right, other than the conveyances hereinabove in this division specified and other than leases
(including, without limitation, leases under the Uniform Commercial Code) and security agreements
under the Uniform Commercial Code, and under which possession is suffered to remain for three
years with the party entitled to the estate or use, vest an absolute estate in the person
so having possession for such number of years as to creditors and purchaser of such person
unless such loan, will, or conveyance is recorded within such time in the county where such
property is; provided, however, that nothing contained in this section shall be construed
as applying to any lease (including, without limitation, leases under...
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35-8A-316
Section 35-8A-316 Lien for assessments. (a) The association has a lien on a unit for any assessment
and any other moneys due the association for special assessments or services or charges, such
as water or repairs, levied against that unit or fines imposed against its unit owner from
the time the assessment or fine becomes due. The association's lien may be foreclosed in like
manner as a mortgage on real estate provided the declaration is in conformity with Article
1A of Chapter 10 of this title and subject to the rights under Article 14A of Chapter 5 of
Title 6. The association shall send reasonable advance notice of its proposed action to the
unit owner and all lienholders of record of the unit. Unless the declaration otherwise provides,
fees, charges, late charges, fines, and interest charged pursuant to Section 35-8A-302(a)(10),
(11), and (12) are enforceable as assessments under this section. If an assessment is payable
in installments, the full amount of the assessment is a lien...
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6-2-41
Section 6-2-41 Limitations on claims to charge real estate with debts and obligations of decedent.
(a) The real estate of persons dying testate or intestate shall, as against the rights of
mortgagees or purchasers for value from the heirs or devisees, be forever discharged from
the payment of all legal and equitable debts and obligations unless the persons, including
minors and insane persons, owning such debts or benefited by said obligations shall within
the time allowed by law, but in no event more than two years from the death of the deceased,
file in the probate court of the county where said property is located a verified claim showing
the nature and amount of said debts and obligations. (b) Wherever there has been no executor
or administrator appointed, then the person owning said debt or benefited by said obligation
must, within three months after filing said claim, cause letters testamentary or of administration
to be issued and proceed to subject said land to said debts or...
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35-4-69
Section 35-4-69 Affidavits - Record as notice of facts recited; by whom made. Affidavits heretofore
recorded or that may hereafter be recorded showing the relationship of parties or other persons
to conveyances of lands, the relationship of any parties to any conveyances with other parties
whose names are shown in the chain of title to lands, whether or not any person or persons
connected with the chain of title were married at the time of the execution of any conveyances,
the ages of any person or persons connected with the chain of title, whether the lands embraced
in any conveyance constituted a part of the homestead of any grantor, whether the lands embraced
in any conveyance have been in the actual possession of any parties connected with the chain
of title to either the surface or mineral rights of lands, or any other persons; and affidavits
relating to the identity of parties whose names may be shown differently in chains of title;
and affidavits showing the ownership and...
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40-10-120
Section 40-10-120 When and by whom land may be redeemed. (a) Real estate which hereafter may
be sold for taxes and purchased by the state may be redeemed at any time before the title
passes out of the state or, if purchased by any other purchaser, may be redeemed at any time
within three years from the date of the sale by the owner, his or her heirs, or personal representatives,
or by any mortgagee or purchaser of such lands, or any part thereof, or by any person having
an interest therein, or in any part thereof, legal or equitable, in severalty or as tenant
in common, including a judgment creditor or other creditor having a lien thereon, or on any
part thereof; and an infant or insane person entitled to redeem at any time before the expiration
of three years from the sale may redeem at any time within one year after the removal of the
disability; and such redemption may be of any part of the lands so sold, which includes the
whole of the interest of the redemptioner. If the mortgage...
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40-10-74
Section 40-10-74 Right of purchaser or assignee to possession; redemption when lien is recorded.
Any purchaser of lands at a tax sale other than the state or anyone claiming under him shall
be entitled to possession of said lands immediately upon receipt of certificate of sale from
the tax collector; and, if possession is not surrendered within six months after demand therefor
is made by said purchaser or his assignee, the said purchaser or his assignee may maintain
an action in ejectment or a statutory real action in the nature of ejectment, or other proper
remedy for the recovery of the possession of the lands purchased at such sales and shall be
entitled to hold the possession thereof on recovery, subject, however, to all rights of redemption
provided for in this title. If the mortgage or other instrument creating a lien under which
a party seeks to redeem is duly recorded at the time of said tax sale, the said party shall,
in addition to the time in this title specified, have the...
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40-10-73
Section 40-10-73 Right of state or assignee to possession when lands are bid in for state;
redemption when lien is recorded. When the lands are bid in for the state at tax sales, the
state shall be entitled to possession of said lands immediately upon execution of the certificate
of sale by the judge of probate. If possession is not surrendered within six months from the
date of sale after demand therefor is made by the Land Commissioner in behalf of the state,
or if the certificate has been assigned by the assignee, then the Land Commissioner in the
name of the state or the assignee of the state, if the certificate has been assigned, may
maintain an action in ejectment or a statutory real action in the nature of ejectment or other
proper remedy for the recovery of the possession of the lands purchased at such sales and
shall be entitled to hold the possession thereof on recovery, subject, however, to all rights
of redemption provided for in this title. If the mortgage or other...
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5-25-2
Section 5-25-2 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have the
following meanings: (1) BORROWER. A natural person who submits an application for a loan secured
by a first or subordinate mortgage or deed of trust on a single-family to four-family home
to be occupied by the borrower as the borrower's primary residence. (2) COMMITMENT. A written
statement by a lender that sets forth the terms and conditions upon which the lender is willing
to make a particular mortgage loan to a particular borrower. A good faith estimate provided
under the Federal Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act is not a commitment for the purposes
of Act 2009-624. (3) CONTROL. The direct or indirect possession of the power to direct or
cause the direction of the management and policies of a person, whether through the ownership
of voting securities, by contract, or otherwise, and shall include the terms controlling,
controlled by, and under common control with. (4) DEPARTMENT. The...
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8-15-33
Section 8-15-33 Lien of owner, etc., of self-service storage facility upon personal property
located at facility. Where a rental agreement, as defined in subdivision (7) of Section 8-15-31,
is entered into between the owner and the occupant, the owner of a self-service storage facility
and his heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns shall have a lien upon all
personal property located at a self-service storage facility for rent, labor, or other charges,
present or future, in relation to the personal property and for expenses necessary for its
preservation or expenses reasonably incurred in its sale or other disposition pursuant to
this article. The lien attaches as of the date the personal property is brought to the self-service
storage facility and continues so long as the owner retains possession and until the default
is corrected, or a sale is conducted, or the property is otherwise disposed of to satisfy
the lien. The lien provided for in this section is superior...
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