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11-40-66
Section 11-40-66 Judicial hearing. (a) The Class 2 municipality shall request that a judicial
hearing on the petition occur not earlier than 30 days nor more than 90 days following the
filing of the petition. At the judicial hearing, any interested party shall have the right
to be heard and to contest the delinquency of the municipal code lien, the adequacy of the
proceedings, the classification of the property as owner occupied, and the amount of the tax
payoff. If the court determines that the information set forth in the petition is accurate,
the court shall render its judgment and order that: (1) The municipal code lien is delinquent.
(2) The amounts of any additional municipal code liens and taxes described in the petition
are delinquent. (3) Proper notice has been given to all interested parties. (4) The property
is not owner occupied. (5) The property as described in the petition be sold in accordance
with the provisions of this article. (6) The sale shall become final and...
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11-54B-10
Section 11-54B-10 Amendment of self-help business improvement district ordinance. (a) Except
as provided in subsection (b), the governing body of the municipality may amend a self-help
business improvement district ordinance upon the written request of the district management
corporation or a representative group of the owners of the real property located within the
geographical area of the district. Such request must specify the desired amendment, which
should be made by the governing body of the municipality to the self-help business improvement
district ordinance. If such request is made by a representative group of owners of the real
property located within the geographical area of the district, such request must also include
the signatures of the owners of real property which comprises at least two-thirds of the total
fair market value of all real property located in the district, determined pursuant to the
provisions of subsection (a) of Section 11-54B-5. (b) The governing body...
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35-6A-9
Section 35-6A-9 Partition in kind - Factors. (a) In determining under subsection (a) of Section
35-6A-8 whether partition in kind would result in great prejudice to the cotenants, the court
shall consider all of the following: (1) Whether the heirs property practicably can be divided
among the cotenants. (2) Whether partition in kind would apportion the property in such a
way that the aggregate fair market value of the parcels resulting from the division would
be materially less than the value of the property if it were sold as a whole, taking into
account the condition under which a court-ordered sale likely would occur. (3) Evidence of
the collective duration of ownership or possession of the property by a cotenant and one or
more predecessors in title or predecessors in possession to the cotenant who are or were relatives
of the cotenant or each other. (4) A cotenant's sentimental attachment to the property, including
any attachment arising because the property has ancestral or...
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40-29-34
Section 40-29-34 Authority to release levy and return property. (a) Release of levy. It shall
be lawful for the commissioner or his delegate to release the levy, and any liens, upon all
or part of the property or rights to property levied upon, where the commissioner or his delegate,
within their discretion, determines that such action will facilitate the collection of the
liability or for other good reason that the levy should be released, but such release shall
not operate to prevent any subsequent levy. (b) Return of property. If the commissioner determines
that property has been wrongfully levied upon, it shall be lawful for the commissioner to
return: (1) The specific property levied upon; (2) An amount of money equal to the amount
of money levied upon; or (3) An amount of money equal to the fair market value of the property
levied upon and the reasonable cost of a judicial determination of the existence of a wrongful
levy. (c) Interest. Interest shall be allowed and paid at an...
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45-2-243.84
Section 45-2-243.84 Setting impact fees; levy; credits; sharing of revenues. (a)(1) An impact
fee per service unit of new development may be set by the political subdivision not to exceed
one percent of the estimated fair and reasonable market value of the new development after
completion. (2) The estimated fair and reasonable market value of a new development for the
purpose of setting an impact fee pursuant to subdivision (1) shall be based on the amount
set forth for the issuance of the building permit plus the value of the land or an estimated
fair and reasonable market value based on information submitted by the developer. If the political
subdivision does not agree with the estimated fair and reasonable market value submitted by
the developer, the political subdivision may obtain an appraisal by a licensed appraiser.
If the value of the development as submitted by the developer and the value as set forth in
the appraisal obtained by the political subdivision are within 10 percent...
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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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11-70-6
Section 11-70-6 Notice by publication. If the municipality is unable to identify the names
and addresses of interested parties, or is unable to provide notice under Section 11-70-5,
the municipality shall apply to the circuit court for an order to allow notice by publication.
If so ordered, the municipality shall publish a notice once each week for three consecutive
weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the property is located.
If no newspaper is published in that county, publication shall be made in a newspaper of general
circulation in an adjoining county. This publication shall substitute for notice under subdivision
(1) of subsection (a) of Section 11-70-5. The published notice shall include the information
listed in subsection (b) of Section 11-70-5. If the municipality discovers the name and address
of an interested party following publication, it shall notify that party of the expedited
quiet title and foreclosure action in accordance with...
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11-70A-6
Section 11-70A-6 Notice by publication. If the municipality is unable to identify the names
and addresses of interested parties, or is unable to provide notice under Section 11-70A-5,
the municipality shall apply to the circuit court for an order to allow notice by publication.
If so ordered, the municipality shall publish a notice once each week for three consecutive
weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the property is located.
If no newspaper is published in that county, publication shall be made in a newspaper of general
circulation in an adjoining county. This publication shall substitute for notice under subdivision
(1) of subsection (a) of Section 11-70A-5. The published notice shall include the information
listed in subsection (b) of Section 11-70A-5. If the municipality discovers the name and address
of an interested party following publication, it shall notify that party of the expedited
quiet title and foreclosure action in accordance with...
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24-9-8
Section 24-9-8 Quiet title and foreclosure action. (a) The authority may initiate a quiet title
action under this section to quiet title to real property held by the authority or interests
in tax delinquent property held by the authority by recording with the office of the judge
of probate in the county in which the property subject to quiet title action is located a
notice of pending quiet title action. The notice shall include the name of the taxpayer whose
interest was affected by the tax sale; the name of any other party as revealed by a search
and examination of the title to the property who may claim an interest in the property; a
legal description of the property; the street address of the property if available; the name,
address, and telephone number of the authority; a statement that the property is subject to
the quiet title proceedings under Act 2013-249; and a statement that any legal interests in
the property may be extinguished by a circuit court order vesting title to...
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34-27A-3
Section 34-27A-3 License required to do certain acts; unlawful behavior; violations; assistance
with appraisal; evaluations. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person, partnership, or corporation,
for a fee or other valuable consideration, or with the intention or expectation of receiving
or collecting a fee or valuable consideration from another, to do any of the following unless
he or she is licensed under this article: (1) To be employed to perform or to perform an appraisal
as defined in this article where the subject property of the assignment lies within the borders
of the State of Alabama. (2) Present himself or herself, or allow himself or herself to be
presented, as being able to perform an appraisal for which a license is required under this
article. (b) It shall be unlawful for a person, other than a licensed real estate appraiser,
to assume or use that title or any title, designation, or abbreviation likely to create the
impression of licensure as a real estate appraiser by...
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