When it is made to appear to the satisfaction of the Attorney General, by the owner or claimant of any land owned or claimed by the state, that such land has been previously conveyed by the state, and the original conveyance or a duly certified copy thereof cannot be located or obtained, or that the state has lost its interest in such land by adverse possession, a conveyance may be executed to the purchaser, owner, or claimant in the manner authorized in Section 35-4-385.
Structure Code of Alabama
Chapter 4 - Conveyances and Creation of Estates.
Article 16 - Conveyances, etc., by Governor or State Agency or Institution.
Section 35-4-380 - Lease of Salt Springs, Etc.
Section 35-4-381 - Sale of Right to Quarry Limestone and Clay.
Section 35-4-382 - Validity of Conveyances by State Agencies.
Section 35-4-383 - Validity of Leases, etc., by State Agencies.
Section 35-4-384 - Sale of Contingent Interests by State Institutions.
Section 35-4-385 - Conveyance of Lands Owned by the State.
Section 35-4-386 - Patent to Decedent Vests Title in His Successors.
Section 35-4-387 - Recordation of Patents.
Section 35-4-388 - When Purchaser Entitled to Receive Patent.
Section 35-4-389 - Patents for Swamp and Overflowed Lands.
Section 35-4-390 - Prior Conveyances Ratified and Confirmed.
Section 35-4-391 - Conveyances in Cases of Lost Deeds or Adverse Possession.