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10A-2-11.07
Section 10A-2-11.07 Merger or share exchange with foreign corporation. REPEALED IN THE 2019
REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2019-94 EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE
SUPPLEMENT. (a) Subject to the limitations of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as the
same may be amended from time to time, one or more foreign corporations may merge or enter
into a share exchange with one or more domestic corporations if: (1) In a merger, the merger
is permitted by the law of the state or country under whose law each foreign corporation is
incorporated and each foreign corporation complies with that law in effecting the merger;
(2) In a share exchange, the corporation whose shares will be acquired is a domestic corporation,
whether or not a share exchange is permitted by the law of the state or country under whose
law the acquiring corporation is incorporated; (3) The foreign corporation complies with Section
10A-2-11.05 if it is the surviving corporation of the merger or acquiring...
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10A-4-1.02
Section 10A-4-1.02 Applicability of Business Corporation Law and Nonprofit Corporation Law.
The provisions of the Alabama Business Corporation Law shall apply to professional corporations,
domestic and foreign, except to the extent the provisions are inconsistent with the provisions
of this chapter; provided, however, that in the case of nonprofit professional corporations,
domestic or foreign, the provisions of the Alabama Nonprofit Corporation Law shall apply except
to the extent the provisions are inconsistent with the provisions of this chapter. (Acts 1983,
No. 83-514, p. 763, §2; §10-4-381; amended and renumbered by Act 2009-513, p. 967, §201.)...

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10A-4-3.04
Section 10A-4-3.04 Professional relationships; privileged communications. (a) The relationship
between an individual performing professional services as an employee of a professional corporation,
domestic or foreign, and a client or patient shall be the same as if the individual performed
the services as a sole practitioner. (b) The relationship between a professional corporation,
domestic or foreign, performing professional services and the client or patient shall be the
same as between the client or patient and the individual performing the services. (c) Any
privilege applicable to communications between a person rendering professional services and
the person receiving the services recognized under the laws of Alabama, whether statutory
or deriving from common law, shall remain inviolate and shall extend to a professional corporation,
domestic or foreign, and its employees in all cases in which it would be applicable to communications
between an individual rendering the professional...
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11-50A-20
Section 11-50A-20 Trust agreement. In the discretion of the authority, any issue of bonds may
be secured by a trust agreement or indenture made by the authority with a corporate trustee,
which may be any trust company or bank within or without the state having the powers of a
trust company. The trust agreement or indenture may pledge or assign any revenues to be received
by the authority and any proceeds which may be derived from the disposition of any real or
personal property of the authority or proceeds of insurance carried thereon. The resolution
providing for the issuance of bonds and the trust agreement or indenture may contain any provisions
the authority deems necessary or appropriate for protecting and enforcing the rights and remedies
of the bondholders, including the right of appointment of a receiver upon default in the payment
of any principal or interest obligation and the right of any receiver or trustee to enforce
collection of any rates, fees, tolls, charges, or...
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19-3-120.1
Section 19-3-120.1 Investments in common trusts, collective investment funds, and interests
of investment companies and trusts. In addition to the investments authorized by Section 19-3-120,
by any other provision of law for the investment of funds held by a trustee, executor, administrator,
guardian, conservator or other fiduciary, or by the will, trust agreement or other document
which is the source of authority, such fiduciary, other than a trustee governed by Chapter
3B, may invest in and hold (1) interests, however evidenced, in any common trust fund or other
collective investment fund maintained by any national or state chartered bank, trust company
or savings and loan association having trust powers, or (2) securities of or other interests
in any open-end or closed-end management type investment company or investment trust registered
under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as from time to time amended, so long as the portfolio
of such common trust fund, collective investment...
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19-3-300
Section 19-3-300 Trustee not to engage in certain acts subjecting trust to federal taxation.
Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in the governing instrument or under any other
law of this state and except as otherwise provided by judgment of a court or by a provision
of the governing instrument, which in either case is entered or made after October 1, 1971,
and expressly limits the applicability of this article, the trustee of a trust, whenever created,
which is or is treated as a private foundation as defined in Section 509 of the Internal Revenue
Code of 1954, a charitable trust as defined in Section 4947(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue
Code of 1954, or a split-interest trust as defined in Section 4947(a)(2) of the Internal Revenue
Code of 1954, during the period it is or is treated as a private foundation, charitable trust
or split-interest trust as so defined: (1) Shall not engage in any act of self-dealing as
defined in Section 4941(d) thereof; (2) Shall distribute for...
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24-10-5
Section 24-10-5 Duties of Department of Economic and Community Affairs. (a) The Alabama Housing
Trust Fund shall be maintained and administered by ADECA. ADECA is authorized and directed
to do all the following: (1) Invest and reinvest all money held in the trust fund in investments
under ADECA's investment policies, pending its use for the purposes described in Section 24-10-6.
(2) Keep books and records relating to the investment, interest earnings, and uses of monies
deposited into the trust fund. (3) Establish procedures for the withdrawal, allocation, and
use of the monies held in the trust fund for the purposes described in Section 24-10-6. (4)
Publish, on an annual basis, criteria for determining the distribution of funds. (5) Conduct
an annual independent audit of the trust fund. (6) Prepare, in collaboration with the advisory
committee, an annual performance report, which shall be provided to the Governor, Speaker
of the House of Representatives, and the President Pro Tempore...
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27-35-6
Section 27-35-6 Conversion into stock or mutual life insurance company - Certificates of incorporation
and authority. The society shall have corporate existence as a domestic stock or mutual life
insurer upon issuance of the certificate of incorporation by the commissioner or approval
of the amended articles of incorporation, as the case may be; but it shall not transact business
as an insurer until all its authorized capital stock, if a stock insurer, has been subscribed
and paid in full and it has otherwise qualified for, and received from the commissioner, a
certificate of authority as provided in this title for legal reserve insurers. (Acts 1971,
No. 407, p. 707, §732.)...
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9-10-38
Section 9-10-38 Security for bonds. (a) At the discretion of the corporation, any bonds issued
under the provisions of this article may be secured by a trust agreement by and between the
corporation and a corporate trustee, which may be any trust company or bank having the powers
of a trust company within or without the state. The trust agreement or the resolution providing
for the issuance of such bonds, subject to the provisions of Section 9-10-35, may pledge or
assign tolls, rentals, sales receipts or other revenues to which the corporation's right then
exists or which may thereafter come into existence and the moneys derived therefrom and the
proceeds of such bonds; provided, however, that the trust agreement or resolution shall not
convey or mortgage any project or any part thereof. (b) Such trust agreement or resolution
providing for the issuance of bonds may contain such provisions for protecting and enforcing
the rights and remedies of the bondholders as may be reasonable and...
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10A-1-1.10
Section 10A-1-1.10 Reservation of power. The Alabama Legislature has power to amend or repeal
all or any part of this title at any time, and all domestic or foreign entities subject to
this title are governed by the amendment or repeal. (Acts 1994, No. 94-245, p. 343, §1; §10-2B-1.02;
amended and renumbered by Act 2009-513, p. 967, §3.)...
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