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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 19 - Fiduciaries and Trusts.
    • Chapter 3 - Trusts.
    • Article 4 - Fiduciary Funds in Hands of Officials.

    Code of Alabama
    Chapter 3 - Trusts.
    Article 4 - Fiduciary Funds in Hands of Officials.

    Section 19-3-80 - "Fiduciary Funds" Defined. - "Fiduciary funds," as used in this article, shall include any...

    Section 19-3-81 - Fiduciary Funds in Hands of Register, Probate Judge, Sheriff, and Clerk to Be Reported. - Every register, probate judge, sheriff, clerk and register shall prepare...

    Section 19-3-82 - Filing of Reports of Clerk and Register. - The register and the clerk shall file the report with...

    Section 19-3-83 - Filing of Sheriff's Report. - The sheriff shall file, at the first session held after...

    Section 19-3-84 - Reports to Be Open to Public. - The judge of such court shall carefully examine said report...

    Section 19-3-85 - Filing and Recordation of Probate Judge's Report. - The probate judge shall file such statement in his court...

    Section 19-3-86 - Enforcement. - The judges of courts of record in this state, at...

    Section 19-3-87 - Unclaimed Funds. - If at any time it should appear to the court,...

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