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37-8-111
Section 37-8-111 Noncompliance with commission order to erect depot or to provide conveniences
for travelers - Failure of commission to notify district attorney or Attorney General. For
failure to notify the proper district attorney and Attorney General, or either, of the failure
of any railroad company or person operating the railroad to comply with any order of the Public
Service Commission regarding the erection of a depot or providing other convenience for travelers
at stations, within 60 days after the period within which such conveniences were required
by such order to be erected, each member of the Public Service Commission must, on conviction,
be fined not less than $100.00 nor more than $200.00. (Code 1896, §5365; Code 1907, §7657;
Code 1923, §5325; Code 1940, T. 48, §429.)...
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37-8-30
Section 37-8-30 Unlawful pooling of freights. Any officer, agent or servant of a person or
corporation operating a railroad who aids in making or carrying out an agreement between railroads,
commonly called a pool, for the division between themselves of the freight-carrying business
of any place in this state, whereby trade is restrained by the establishment of extortionate
rates and the prevention of free competition, unless such agreement has been approved by the
Public Service Commission, must, on conviction, be fined not less than $50.00 nor more than
$200.00. (Code 1886, §4145; Code 1896, §5549; Code 1907, §7687; Code 1923, §5368; Code
1940, T. 48, §418.)...
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40-21-12
Section 40-21-12 Description of real property, fixtures and other tangible property within
state. All railroad, electric, hydroelectric, telephone and telegraph companies, and all water,
gas, street, and interurban railroad companies and all docks, terminals, toll road, toll bridge,
and ferry companies and all other public utility companies must make return of each item of
real estate describing by metes and bounds and giving number of acres in each tract or by
lot and block number, if in incorporated cities or towns, and of the improvements thereon,
and all the buildings and structures, stating material of which constructed, and all machinery,
fixtures, and appliances, and all other tangible property and assets owned and assessed, or
liable to assessment for the same year, within this state, and the location and assessed value
thereof, and the county, city, town, or school district, or other tax district wherein the
same are assessed for taxation for state, county, municipal, school,...
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23-1-59
Section 23-1-59 Rules and regulations of department. (a) The State Department of Transportation
shall have the right and power to adopt all reasonable and necessary rules and regulations
for the better construction, repair, and maintenance of the public roads and bridges in Alabama
under the jurisdiction of the department which the department shall deem proper. The department
shall have the power to enter into contracts and agreements with the owners or operators of
telegraph or telephone lines, community antenna television systems, power transmission lines,
gas districts, gas, water, sewer, or other pipelines which are constructed, to be constructed,
or operated along or across the right-of-way of public roads, bridges, and highways of this
state and to prescribe all reasonable rules and regulations as to the construction, repair,
or maintenance of the poles, wires, and lines of such telegraph, telephone, community antenna
television systems, or power companies, and pipelines of gas...
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37-2-110
Section 37-2-110 Duty of railroad to provide accommodations generally. Every railroad company
in this state, on the order of the Public Service Commission, shall provide, construct and
maintain adequate depots and depot buildings for the accommodation of passengers, where public
necessity demands it and the revenue received at such point will be sufficient to justify
it. Said railroad company, for the comfort and accommodation of its passengers, must have,
when required by the Public Service Commission, at each of the passenger stations along the
line of railroad operated by such company, sufficient sitting or waiting rooms, to be determined
by the commission, for passengers waiting for trains, having regard to sex, which shall be
suitably heated in cold weather, and supplied with sufficient fresh drinking water, when passengers
waiting for trains are present, and with sufficient and comfortable chairs or seats; and connected
therewith a sufficient number of comfortable privies, or...
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37-4-90
Section 37-4-90 Definitions. For the purposes of this article the following words and terms
shall have the following meanings unless a different meaning is expressly stated or clearly
indicated by the context: (1) PERSON. Any individual, firm, joint venture, partnership, corporation,
association, or joint stock association and includes any trustee, receiver, assignee, or personal
representative thereof engaged in the transportation of hazardous liquids. (2) HAZARDOUS LIQUID:
a. Petroleum, petroleum products; or anhydrous ammonia. b. Any substance or material which
is in liquid state, including liquified natural gas (LNG), when transported by pipeline facilities
and which may pose an unreasonable risk to life or property when transported by pipeline facilities;
(3) TRANSPORTATION OF HAZARDOUS LIQUIDS. The movement of hazardous liquids by intrastate pipeline,
or their storage incidental to such movement, except that it shall not include: any such movement
through gathering lines in rural...
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10A-21-2.10
Section 10A-21-2.10 Operation of transportation methods for persons or property by railroad,
mining, manufacturing, and quarrying companies. Railroad companies and mining, manufacturing,
and quarrying companies may contract, purchase, or otherwise acquire, own, operate, and maintain
steamboats, barges, ships, and other vessels for transportation of freight and passengers
on the navigable waters of this state, any other state or foreign country and on the seas.
Railroad companies may purchase or otherwise acquire, own, maintain, and operate motor vehicles
for the transportation of persons or property, or both, upon the highways of this state; they
may purchase or otherwise acquire, own, maintain, and operate airplanes for the transportation
of persons or property, or both, in the air; they may purchase, lease, or otherwise acquire
and own the property, rights, and franchises of any individual, firm, partnership, or other
association of persons, or corporation, engaged in the...
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10A-21-2.12
Section 10A-21-2.12 Aiding of another corporation in railroad construction or entering into
line arrangements. (a) Any railroad corporation and any mining, manufacturing, or quarrying
corporation may, at any time, by means of subscription to the capital stock of any other corporation
or company or otherwise, aid the corporation or company in the construction of its railroad
for the purpose of forming a connection with the railroad or the principal place of business
or works of the corporation furnishing the aid. (b) Any corporation may purchase at judicial
sale, or otherwise hold and use or lease any part or all of the railroad constructed by another
corporation or company, together with its franchises, rights, and property, or may acquire,
hold, and use all or any part of the capital stock of another corporation chartered under
the laws of this state or any other state, if the railroad or railroads so purchased connect
with, or will, when completed, connect with the railroad works,...
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11-50-31
Section 11-50-31 Rights and powers of domestic municipal corporations as to acquisition, maintenance,
etc., of waterworks systems conferred upon foreign municipal corporations. All the rights
and powers that are incident to and conferred by law upon municipal corporations of this state
to purchase, hold, take, and condemn property or easements in property needful for the location,
maintenance, security, and operation of a complete system of waterworks, including the ownership
of such watersheds, rights-of-way, and easements in property and the construction of such
dams, canals, raceways, and reservoirs and the laying of such pipes, conduits, and mains as
is necessary and proper to render a public water supply available for use are hereby conferred
upon such foreign municipal corporations as may wish to procure a public water supply from
this state in accordance with the provisions of this article. (Code 1907, §1444; Code 1923,
§2300; Code 1940, T. 37, §388.)...
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9-12-22
Section 9-12-22 Right of owners of land fronting public waters to plant and gather oysters.
All the beds and bottoms of the rivers, bayous, lagoons, lakes, bays, sounds and inlets within
the jurisdiction of the State of Alabama are the property of the State of Alabama to be held
in trust for the people thereof, but the owners of land fronting on such waters where oysters
may be grown shall have the right to plant and gather same in the waters in front of their
land to the distance of 600 yards from the shore measured from the average low water mark,
but where the distance from shore to shore is less than 1,200 yards, the owners of either
shore may plant and gather to a line equidistant between the two shores, but no person shall
plant in any natural channel so as to interfere with navigation. The respective owners shall
plant within lines extended into the water from points where the boundaries intersect the
shore, as nearly as practicable, with a mean width corresponding with their...
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