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10A-21-2.04
Section 10A-21-2.04 Condemnation for rights-of-way or easements by mining, manufacturing,
industrial, power, and quarrying companies. (a) Every mining, manufacturing, industrial, power,
and quarrying corporation or company may acquire by condemnation rights-of-way or easements
over or across the lands or easements of others for ways and rights-of-way on or under which
it may erect or construct and operate railways, tramways, pipelines, transmission lines, cables,
ways, roads, and underground passages not exceeding 100 feet in width for the purpose of connecting
any part of its lands, works, plants, mines, lines, or system with any other part thereof,
with any public road, railroad, navigable water, with the mines, lands, works, plants, lines,
or system of any other such company, corporation, or owner or with any shipping, storage,
delivery, receiving, or distributing point and for the purpose of transporting or transmitting
any materials, equipment, or products used by or mined,...
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10A-20-15.01
Section 10A-20-15.01 Rights, powers, and authority. All corporations organized under
the general laws of this state, or heretofore under a special act of the Legislature, and
all corporations organized under the laws of any other of the United States which have complied
with the Constitution and laws of the State of Alabama as to foreign corporations and which
by their charter have the right to manufacture, supply, and sell to the public power produced
by water as a motive force, shall, after acquiring by purchase, or otherwise than by condemnation,
a dam site or power site comprising not less than one acre of land upon each and opposite
sides of any watercourse or after acquiring by purchase, or otherwise than by condemnation,
a dam site comprising not less than one acre of land upon one side of any watercourse and,
where the dam site on the other side of the watercourse is owned or controlled by the United
States, shall have acquired the permission of the United States to attach to...
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37-4-130
Section 37-4-130 Right to condemn. Every electric public utility corporation organized
under the laws of this state, and every such corporation organized under the laws of any other
state of the United States and which has complied with the constitution and laws of this state
as to foreign corporations, may in addition to its other rights and powers acquire by condemnation
ways and rights-of-way or easements, without limitation as to width, on, over, under or across
the lands or easements of others, on, over, under or across which it may erect, construct,
operate and maintain transmission and distribution lines for the transmission, distribution,
supply and sale of electric power. Such corporation shall have the right and authority to
clear and remove from such lands, rights-of-way or easements all timber and other growth,
and the right and authority to remove outside of such lands, rights-of-way or easements such
timber as may injure or endanger by shading, falling or otherwise, any...
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23-1-85
Section 23-1-85 Construction of electric transmission, telegraph, or telephone lines
in right-of-way of county highways. The right-of-way is granted to any person or corporation
having the right to construct electric transmission, telegraph, or telephone lines within
this state to construct them along the margin of the right-of-way of public highways, subject
to the removal or change by the county commission of the county, except in cases where the
State Department of Transportation has jurisdiction over such highway. (Code 1907, §5817;
Code 1923, §1357; Acts 1927, No. 347, p. 348; Code 1940, T. 23, §48.)...
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10A-21-2.07
Section 10A-21-2.07 Condemnation of water sources, riparian rights and necessary lands
by waterworks corporation. (a) Corporations authorized to construct and operate waterworks
for the supplying of municipalities and their inhabitants, or others living or doing business
in the vicinity of them, with water shall have the power, in order to obtain a supply of water
for their storage ponds, reservoirs, pipes, and canals, to take over and use, after condemning
the same, water of any river, stream, spring, or other water source which may be necessary
for them to use for that purpose. They may also acquire by condemnation riparian rights and
all lands adjacent to such streams or water sources as shall be necessary to protect and preserve
the purity of such supply; and they shall also have the power to condemn rights-of-way and
sites of any necessary area for pipelines, ditches, canals, dams, storage ponds, reservoirs,
and other necessary purposes for the operation of their waterworks and...
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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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37-6-42
Section 37-6-42 Enumerated powers. (a) Any such electric cooperative shall have power:
(1) To supply telephone service in rural areas to its members, to governmental agencies and
political subdivisions, to other persons, and to business entities not in excess of 40 percent
of the number of its members; provided that wireless communications services, including, without
limitation, services classified as of January 1, 1997, as "commercial mobile radio services"
by the Federal Communications Commission, may be provided to any person, firm, corporation,
governmental agency, or political subdivision within any area for which the electric cooperative
is authorized to provide such wireless service under federal law or regulations, without the
business entity being a member of the cooperative, regardless of whether the business entity
is in excess of 40 percent of the number of its members, and, without limiting the foregoing,
should a cooperative acquire any facilities in rural areas...
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37-16-3
Section 37-16-3 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS CAPABILITIES. The communications capabilities
defined from time to time as advanced telecommunications capabilities by the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) through regulations, statutes, or other written guidance or orders. The term
also includes broadband systems and broadband services. (2) BROADBAND AFFILIATE. A person
that is at least 10 percent owned by an electric provider, controlled by way of ownership
interests therein, directly or indirectly, by the electric provider, or under common control
with the electric provider, and which is formed to provide, among other services, utility
support services or nonutility support services. (3) BROADBAND OPERATOR. A person that owns
or operates a broadband system within an electric easement, including the electric provider
if the electric provider is operating the broadband system and including a...
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32-1-1.1
Section 32-1-1.1 Definitions. The following words and phrases when used in this title,
for the purpose of this title, shall have meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section,
except when the context otherwise requires: (1) ALLEY. A street or highway intended to provide
access to the rear or side of lots or buildings in urban districts and not intended for the
purpose of through vehicular traffic. (2) ARTERIAL STREET. Any United States or state numbered
route, controlled-access highway, or other major radial or circumferential street or highway
designated by local authorities within their respective jurisdictions as part of a major arterial
system of streets or highways. (3) AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLE. Such fire department vehicles,
police vehicles, and ambulances as are publicly owned, and such other publicly or privately
owned vehicles as are designated by the Secretary of the Alabama State Law Enforcement Agency
or the chief of police of an incorporated city. (4) BICYCLE....
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11-3-11
Section 11-3-11 Powers and duties generally. (a) The county commission shall have authority:
(1) To direct, control, and maintain the property of the county as it may deem expedient according
to law, and in this direction and control it has the sole power to locate the courts in the
rooms of the courthouse and to designate the rooms to be occupied by the officers entitled
to rooms therein, including the circuit judge if resident in the county, and to change the
location of the courts and the designation of the rooms for officers as it may deem best and
most expedient, and this shall be done by order of the county commission entered upon the
minutes of the county commission at a regular meeting of the county commission. In the event
the courthouse is inadequate to supply office rooms for such officers, the county commission
may lease such office rooms in a convenient location in the county site and pay the rental
from the county fund. (2) To levy a general tax, for general county...
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