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6-5-218
to real property. (a) No action in tort, contract, or otherwise shall be commenced against
any person performing or furnishing the design, planning, supervision, or observation of construction
or the construction of an improvement to real property more than seven years after the substantial
completion of such improvement for the recovery of damages for: (1) Any deficiency in the
design, planning, supervision, or observation of construction or construction of such an improvement;
or (2) Injury to real or personal property caused by any such deficiency; or
(3) Injury to or wrongful death of a person caused by any such deficiency. (b) The
prohibition provided in this section shall apply to any action commenced against a person
for his own act, or failure to act, or for the act, or failure to act, of his employees; likewise,
the prohibition contained in this section shall extend to every demand, whether commenced
by direct action or for contribution or indemnity or by third-party...
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15-23-4
of the board shall be inclusive and reflect the racial, gender, geographic, urban/rural, and
economic diversity of the state. (b) At least one member shall be a law enforcement officer
with a minimum of 10 years' experience in or with a law enforcement agency which has among
its primary duties and responsibilities the investigation of violent crimes and the apprehension
or arrest of the perpetrators thereof. (c) At least one member shall be a victim of a crime
of violence who suffered serious personal injury as a result thereof, or a member
of such victim's immediate family or a member of a deceased victim's immediate family if such
deceased victim died as a result of a crime of violence, or an officer of a nonprofit, charitable
crime victims organization established pursuant to the laws of Alabama. (d) Each year the
commission shall elect a chairman from its membership. (e) The commission may appoint an executive
director who shall serve at the pleasure of the commission and shall...
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45-49-170.24
Section 45-49-170.24 Requirements for owner of dog declared dangerous or a nuisance. (a)(1)
If a court determines that a dog is dangerous or a nuisance, but does not order that the dog
be destroyed because evidence was insufficient to determine that the dog caused serious physical
injury or damage to the real or personal property of another person, the owner
of the dog shall comply with the following requirements in addition to any other requirements
imposed by the court: (2) Within 30 days of the issuance of the order declaring the dog to
be dangerous or a nuisance, the owner of the dog shall be required to register the dog with
the animal control authority in the jurisdiction in which the animal is kept or if there is
no animal control authority in the jurisdiction where the animal is kept, with the county
health department. All certificates of registration required to be obtained under this section
shall only be issued to persons 18 years of age or older which represent evidence of...
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8-17-248
article and the rules and regulations promulgated by the office. (c) Terms of the permit shall
be effective for one year or at the termination of the commercial purpose, whichever occurs
first, with the right of successive renewal upon expiration of the terms of the permit unless
the permit has been suspended or revoked. (d) The issuing authority shall collect a municipal
explosives use permit fee of $25 to be paid by each applicant to cover the expense of the
municipality for processing and issuing the municipal explosives use permit. (e) No municipal
explosives use permit shall be issued unless the applicant has liability insurance with a
company licensed to do business as an insurer in this state in an amount not less than $500,000
with identical limits for explosion, collapse, and underground coverage to protect the public
against property damage and personal injury. This insurance shall be continued
in effect during the period of the permit. (Acts 1993, No. 93-713, p. 1391, §9.)...
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27-31A-2
investment policies, and reinsurance agreements. g. Identification of each state in which the
risk retention group has obtained, or sought to obtain, a charter and license, and a description
of its status in each state. h. Other matters as may be prescribed by the Commissioner of
Insurance, or like official, in which the risk retention group is chartered for liability
insurance companies authorized by the insurance laws of that state. (9) PRODUCT LIABILITY.
Liability for damages because of any personal injury, death, emotional harm,
consequential economic damage, or property damage, including damages resulting from the loss
of use of property, arising out of the manufacture, design, importation, distribution, packaging,
labeling, lease, or sale of a product, but does not include the liability of any person for
those damages if the product involved was in the possession of the person when the incident
giving rise to the claim occurred. (10) PURCHASING GROUP. Any group which meets all...
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27-5-8
excluding buildings, their furniture and furnishings, fixed contents and supplies held in storage,
unless fire, tornado, sprinkler leakage, hail, explosion, earthquake, riot and/or civil commotion
are the only hazards to be covered; piers, wharves, docks, and slips, excluding the risks
of fire, tornado, sprinkler leakage, hail, explosion, earthquake, riot, and/or civil commotion;
and other aids to navigation and transportation, including dry docks and marine railways,
against all risks. (2) "Marine protection and indemnity insurance," meaning insurance
against, or against legal liability of the insured for, loss, damage or expense arising out
of, or incident to, the ownership, operation, chartering, maintenance, use, repair, or construction
of any vessel, craft or instrumentality in use in ocean or inland waterways, including liability
of the insured for personal injury, illness, or death or for loss of, or damage
to, the property of another person. (Acts 1971, No. 407, p. 707, §93.)...
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35-8-9
person having an insurable risk may be precluded from obtaining insurance, individually, at
his own expense and for his own benefit, against any risk, whether or not covered by insurance
maintained by the association. Such forms of insurance maintained by the association may include
but are not limited to the following: a. Insurance covering the entire condominium property
against loss by fire and such other hazards as may be desired. b. Liability insurance against
any risk, such as death, personal injury, or damage to property, faced by unit
owners by virtue of their common or limited common ownership in the condominium property,
including but not limited to the acts and omissions of the association, its servants, and
employees. (5) The association may have access to each unit from time to time during reasonable
hours as may be necessary for the maintenance, repair, or replacement of any common elements
or limited common elements therein or accessible therefrom or for making...
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45-11-172.04
Section 45-11-172.04 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2019 REGULAR
SESSION, EFFECTIVE MARCH 15, 2018. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a)(1) If a
court determines that a dog is dangerous or a nuisance, but does not order that the dog be
destroyed because evidence was insufficient to determine that the dog caused serious physical
injury or damage to the real or personal property of another person, the owner
of the dog shall comply with the requirements in subdivision (2) in addition to any other
requirements imposed by the court. (2) Within 30 days of the issuance of the order declaring
the dog to be dangerous or a nuisance, the owner of the dog shall be required to register
the dog with the animal control authority in the jurisdiction in which the animal is kept
or if there is no animal control authority in the jurisdiction where the animal is kept, with
the county health department. All certificates of registration required to be obtained under...

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25-13-7
service of process and official notices. (4) The number of years the applicant has engaged
in the business of installing, inspecting, and maintaining or servicing elevators or platform
lifts. (5) The approximate number of persons, if any, to be employed by the elevator contractor
applicant and, if applicable, satisfactory evidence that the employees are or will be covered
by workers' compensation insurance. (6) Satisfactory evidence that the applicant is or will
be covered by general liability, personal injury, and property damage insurance.
(7) Criminal record of convictions, if any, as verified by the Department of Public Safety.
(8) If a person or sole proprietor, a statement that the applicant is a United States citizen
or, if not a citizen of the United States, a person who is legally present in the United States
with appropriate documentation from the federal government. (9) Other information as the administrator
may require. (Act 2003-349, p. 903, §7; Act 2009-32, p. 105, §3;...
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27-7-14.1
annuities, and may include benefits in the event of death or dismemberment by accident and
benefits for disability income. (2) ACCIDENT AND HEALTH OR SICKNESS, commonly known as disability.
Insurance coverage for sickness, bodily injury, or accidental death and may include
benefits for disability income. (3) PROPERTY. Insurance coverage for the direct or consequential
loss or damage to property of every kind. (4) CASUALTY. Insurance coverage against legal liability,
including that for death, injury, or disability or damage to real or personal
property, and surety. (5) VARIABLE LIFE and VARIABLE ANNUITY PRODUCTS. Insurance coverage
provided under variable life insurance contracts and variable annuities. (6) PERSONAL
LINES. Property and casualty insurance coverage sold to individuals and families for primarily
noncommercial purposes. (7) CREDIT. Limited line credit insurance. (8) BAIL BOND. Surety coverage
for bail, as defined in Chapter 13 of Title 15. (9) RENTAL VEHICLE. As...
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