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41-10-313
Section 41-10-313 Price of bonds; competitive bidding; notice of sale; expenses of sale. Bonds
of the authority may be sold at such price or prices and at such time or times as the board
of directors of the authority may consider advantageous, at public or private sale. If bonds
are to be sold by competitive bid on sealed bids or at public auction, the bonds may be sold
only to the bidder whose bid reflects the lowest effective borrowing cost to the authority
for the bonds being sold; provided, that if no bid acceptable to the authority is received,
it may reject all bids. Notice of each such sale by competitive bids shall be given by publication
in either a financial journal or a financial newspaper published in the City of New York,
New York, and also by publication in a newspaper published in the State of Alabama, each of
which notices must be published at least one time not less than 10 days before the date fixed
for such sale. The board of directors may fix the terms and...
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16-26B-5
Section 16-26B-5 Board of trustees - Powers, duties, functions. The school board may: (1) Accept
donations, bequests, or other forms of financial assistance for educational purposes from
any public or private sector persons or agencies and comply with rules and regulations governing
grants from the federal government or from any other person or agency, which are not in contravention
of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901 and laws. (2) Purchase land and equipment and make
improvements to land and facilities necessary for the use of the school, in accordance with
applicable law. (3) Lease land or other property belonging to it or to the school. (4) Sell
or exchange land or other real property not needed for school purposes, if the sale or exchange
is specifically authorized by law and is in accordance with the procedures provided for the
sale of unused school lands under Chapter 15 (commencing with Section 9-15-1) of Title 9.
The sale shall be authorized by resolution of the school...
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16-26D-5
Section 16-26D-5 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2018 REGULAR SESSION,
EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2018. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) The board of trustees
may perform the following functions: (1) Accept donations, bequests, or other forms of financial
assistance for educational purposes from any public or private person or agency and comply
with rules and regulations governing grants from the federal government or from any other
person or agency, which are not in contravention of the constitution and laws. (2) Purchase
or lease real estate and equipment and make improvements to facilities necessary for the use
of the school, in accordance with applicable law. (3) Lease land or other property belonging
to the board of trustees or to the school. (4) Sell or exchange land or other real property
not needed for school purposes, but only when specifically authorized by law and then only
in accordance with the procedures provided for the sale of unused...
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22-29-9
Section 22-29-9 Bonds - Procedure for sale. The bonds of the authority may be sold at such
time or times as the board of directors may deem advantageous; but unless sold to a local
public body or to the United States of America or an agency of the United States of America,
such bonds shall be sold at public sale, either on sealed bids or at public auction, to the
bidder whose bid reflects the lowest net interest cost to the authority for the bonds being
sold, computed to their respective absolute maturities; provided, that if no bid acceptable
to the authority is received, it may reject all bids and readvertise; provided further, that
if no bid shall be received, the authority may negotiate for a private sale of the bonds.
Notice of any public sale shall be given by such publication or by such distribution of notices
of sale, or both, as the board of directors may determine. The authority may pay from the
proceeds of the sale of its bonds all expenses, including publication and...
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41-10-58
Section 41-10-58 Sale of bonds; public hearing or consent of Department of Finance, etc., not
a prerequisite to issuance of bonds. (a) Any of the bonds may be sold at any time and from
time to time as said board of directors may deem advantageous. The bonds must be sold only
at public sale, either on sealed bids or at public auction, to the bidder whose bid reflects
the lowest net interest cost to the authority for the bonds being sold, computed from the
date of those at the time being sold to their respective maturities; provided, that if no
bid acceptable to the authority is received, it may reject all bids. Notice of each such sale
must be given by publication in either a financial journal or a financial newspaper published
in the City of New York, New York, and also by publication in a newspaper published in this
state which is customarily published not less often than six days during each calendar week,
each of which notices must be published at least one time not less than 10...
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45-48-231.22
Section 45-48-231.22 Notice and sale of stolen or abandoned property. Except for perishable
property sold pursuant to Section 45-48-231.01, at least every six months, the Sheriff of
Marshall County, shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash all abandoned
or stolen personal property which has been recovered by the sheriff's department, which has
remained unclaimed by the owner after a period of 12 months. The sale shall be made after
notice has been given by publication in a newspaper of general circulation in Marshall County
once a week for two successive weeks or by posting notice in a conspicuous place at the Marshall
County Courthouse for a period of at least 20 days prior to the sale. The notice shall contain
the place, date, and time of each auction and a description of each item of personal property
to be sold at auction. If publication of the notice is made by publication in the newspaper,
the first notice shall run at least 20 days prior to the auction. (Act...
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8-9-3
Section 8-9-3 Sufficiency of note of contract - Memorandum of auctioneer. When lands, tenements,
or hereditaments are sold or leased at public auction and the auctioneer, his clerk or agent
makes a memorandum of the property and the price thereof at which it is sold or leased, the
terms of sale, the name of the purchaser, or lessee and the name of the person on whose account
the sale or lease is made, such memorandum is a note of the contract within the meaning of
Section 8-9-2. (Code 1852, §1552; Code 1867, §1863; Code 1876, §2122; Code 1886, §1733;
Code 1896, §2153; Code 1907, §4290; Code 1923, §8035; Code 1940, T. 20, §4.)...
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14-2-16
Section 14-2-16 Bonds - Sale. Bonds of the authority may be sold at such price or prices and
at such time or times as the board of directors of the authority may consider advantageous,
either at public sale or private sale. Bonds of the authority sold by competitive bid must
be sold, whether on sealed bids or at public auction, to the bidder whose bid reflects the
lowest effective borrowing cost to the authority for the bonds being sold; provided, that
if no bid acceptable to the authority is received, it may reject all bids. Notice of each
such sale by competitive bids shall be given by publication in either a financial journal
or a financial newspaper published in the City of New York, New York, and also by publication
in a newspaper published in the State of Alabama, each of which notices must be published
at least one time not less than 10 days before the date for the sale. The board of directors
may fix the terms and conditions under which such sale may be held; provided, that...
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33-2-185
Section 33-2-185 Docks facilities revenue bonds and refunding bonds - Sale. Docks facilities
revenue bonds and refunding bonds may be sold by the department from time to time in series,
and if sold in more than one series may all be authorized in one initial order of the director
with the pledges therefor made in such initial order, notwithstanding that details applicable
to each series may be specified in the respective orders under which such series are issued.
Each series of the docks facilities revenue bonds or refunding bonds may be sold at public
or private sale, as determined by the director, at such price or prices as the director shall
determine, and if sold at public sale either on sealed bids or at public auction, to the bidder
whose bid reflects the lowest true interest cost to the department for the series of the docks
facilities revenue bonds or refunding bonds being sold, computed from the date of those at
the time being sold to their respective maturities and taking...
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35-11-151
Section 35-11-151 Enforcement of lien. If such debt remains unpaid for 12 months or more, then
the jeweler, watchmaker, or silversmith may sell such article at private or public sale after
10 days' notice and the proceeds, after first paying the expenses of the sale shall be applied
on the payment of the debt, the balance, if any, to be held for the debtor. If the debtor's
residence is known, notice in writing must be given the debtor of the amount due and the time
and place of the sale before said sale, notice to be mailed to his street address. If the
debtor's residence is unknown, notice must be given by posting in the county courthouse of
the city, town, or village where the jeweler, watchmaker, or silversmith resides, or the courthouse
nearest thereto, statement that the sale will be made, setting out the time, place, and article
or articles to be sold and the name of the debtor. (Acts 1923, No. 441, p. 589; Code 1923,
§8869; Code 1940, T. 33, §32.)...
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