United States — Arizona
ARS § 28-7101
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Interest on a condemnation judgment must be calculated for each month or part of a month using one of the listed prime-rate methods.
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United States — Arizona
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Interest on a condemnation judgment must be calculated for each month or part of a month using one of the listed prime-rate methods.
United States — Arizona
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County stadium district bonds may be treated as lawful investments for certain public bodies, businesses, fiduciaries, and other authorized investors, and they may also be deposited with specified public entities when a deposit of state or county bonds is required.
United States — Arizona
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The county treasurer must pay certain presented warrants, substitute checks, or electronic funds transfers and charge the payment to the appropriate account.
United States — Arizona
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This section says certain active management area water district revenue bonds may be treated as lawful investments, and may also be deposited where governmental bonds or obligations are required.
United States — Arizona
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A person must not establish or operate a deposit production office in this state for soliciting deposits, except for certain activities at an affiliated financial institution’s main office or branch acting as an agent.
United States — Arizona
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This section lets affected parties ask the court to hold contempt hearings about garnishment-related noncompliance, and the court may or must award losses, fees, costs, and extra money depending on the finding.
United States — Arizona
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Licensed commercial mortgage bankers must post a bond, or may use cash or approved alternatives instead, before doing business.
United States — Arizona
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The board has powers to compel witnesses, administer oaths, pay necessary expenses, invest certain funds in listed instruments, and review decisions may be challenged in court within 30 days.
United States — Arizona
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This section defines terms used in the article, including “advertisement,” “computer software,” “damage,” “execute,” “intentionally deceptive,” “internet,” “owner or operator,” “person,” “personally identifiable information,” and “transmit.”
United States — Arizona
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After garnishment service, the garnishee must not pay the debtor or transfer non-exempt property, and a financial institution generally must not withhold exempt amounts unless a court orders it. The debtor may replevy garnished property by posting bond before judgment.
United States — Arizona
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If an eligible depository is determined to be defaulting, the administrator must promptly work through the reimbursement process for public depositors’ uninsured public deposits.
United States — Arizona
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This section says what a confirmer, nominated person, and adviser must or may do in connection with a letter of credit.
United States — Arizona
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Interest on a condemnation judgment instituted by the county must be calculated monthly or for part of a month using the listed method hierarchy.
United States — Arizona
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The department may collect collection costs from a debtor who fails to pay covered amounts, and it may charge a $25 fee for a dishonored payment instrument, with a possible waiver for good cause.
United States — Arizona
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This section defines several financial terms used in the article.
United States — Arizona
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A laboratory providing anatomic pathology services may not bill anyone except the patient, the responsible insurer or other third-party payor, the health care institution, certain referring laboratories, or a governmental agency/its agent acting for the recipient.
United States — Arizona
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This section defines “alteration” and says a fraudulently made alteration can discharge the affected party unless that party assents or is otherwise precluded; other alterations do not discharge the party, and the instrument may be enforced in its original form.
United States — Arizona
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This section defines key terms used in the chapter.
United States — Arizona
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A credit union may accept payments on a minor’s share and deposit accounts, and the minor may withdraw money, dividends, or interest from those accounts.
United States — Arizona
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A credit union may open multiple party accounts. Multiple party owners who are not members in their own right may not vote, get loans, or hold office, but do not have to pay a membership fee. Members may set up joint, trust, and payable-on-death account arrangements.