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Section 9-9-40 - Bonds - Remedies and proceedings upon default.

AL Code § 9-9-40 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) If any installment of principal and interest evidenced by any bonds issued under the provisions of this article shall not be paid at the time and in the manner when the same shall become due and payable, the same shall bear interest at the rate of eight percent per annum until paid, and if such default shall continue for a period of 60 days, the holder or holders of such bond or bonds upon which default has been made may have a right of action against said water management district wherein the court may issue a writ of mandamus against the officers of said district, including the tax collector, directing the levying of a sufficient tax as provided in this article and the collection of same in such sum as may be necessary to meet any unpaid installments of principal and interest and costs of suit and such other remedies are hereby vested in the holder or holders of such bond or bonds in default as may be authorized by law. As an additional remedy in case of default in the payment of the principal and interest of any bonds heretofore or hereafter issued by any water management district within the State of Alabama, which default has existed for 60 days and payment has been demanded by the holder of any such bond or interest coupon at the place designated for payment in such instruments and also to the president of the board of water management commissioners of any such water management district, the holder or holders of such bonds or interest coupons shall have the right to make application to any court of competent jurisdiction for the appointment of a receiver for such defaulting water management district, and it shall be the duty of said court upon presentation of a complaint properly verified to appoint a receiver in such case to collect any taxes due such district. Such receiver shall have power to institute civil actions for the collection of delinquent taxes and to do all things necessary to collect delinquent taxes or other debts due the district, and the said receiver may be directed by civil action to foreclose the lien of said taxes on said lands, and out of the proceeds of any collections so made the receiver shall first pay all costs and shall prorate the remainder of such collections to the payment of bonds and coupons then due, and said receiver shall be under the jurisdiction and control of the court appointing him and he shall have power to proceed in any court of competent jurisdiction where it is necessary to enforce any lien against any land within the district; and said court shall have the power to discharge said receiver at any time and appoint another in his stead, and when all bonds and interest coupons past due shall have been paid the receiver shall be discharged.

(b) Civil actions for the foreclosure of taxes by any receiver appointed under this section shall be conducted in the following manner: Such actions shall be brought in the circuit court of the county in which the lands are situated, and the said court shall give judgment against all of such lands or other property in said district for the amount of such taxes together with all interest and penalties accrued thereon and costs. Such judgment shall provide for the sale of such delinquent lands for cash in the same manner as other judicial sales of land. Said proceedings and judgment shall be in the nature of proceedings in rem, and it shall be immaterial that the ownership of such lands be incorrectly alleged in said proceedings, and such judgment shall be enforced wholly against such lands and not against any other property or estate of the defendants. All or any part of said delinquent lands for each of said counties may be included in one civil action for each county, instituted for the collection of said delinquent taxes, etc., as aforesaid, and notice of the pendency of such civil action shall be given by publication weekly for four weeks (four insertions) before judgment is entered for the sale of said lands in some newspaper published in the county where such suits may be pending if there is one and, if there is no such newspaper, then in some newspaper in an adjoining county, which public notice may be in the following terms:

(c) The receiver may proceed by civil action as aforesaid against any such delinquent lands before the sale thereof by the collector or after such sale but for which no purchaser was found; and it shall be the duty of such receiver to deliver to the collector a copy of the complaint against such delinquent lands, and such lands shall thereafter not be offered for sale by the collector until such delinquent lands shall have been sold under the foreclosure provided for in this section or the judgment against the same otherwise satisfied or the foreclosure action against such lands otherwise finally disposed of. It shall be the duty of such receiver, as such land is sold or judgment against the same otherwise satisfied, to furnish the collector with a list of such lands, and the collector shall then record the satisfaction of such tax in the water management tax book for the proper year; provided, that it shall be the duty of the collector thereafter to sell any such lands at the time and in the manner provided by this article for delinquent water management taxes for any year subsequent to the taxes for which judgment was rendered against such lands; provided further, that the sale of any lands for water management taxes under this article shall only discharge such lands from the lien of the taxes for which judgment was rendered or the sale made.

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Section 9-9-40 - Bonds - Remedies and proceedings upon default.