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27-29-11.1
Section 27-29-11.1 Recovery rights of receivers. (a) If an order for liquidation or rehabilitation
of a domestic insurer has been entered, the receiver appointed under the order shall have
a right to recover on behalf of the insurer, (1) from any parent corporation, holding company,
person, or affiliate who otherwise controlled the insurer, the amount of distributions, other
than distributions of shares of the same class of stock, paid by the insurer on its capital
stock, or (2) any payment in the form of a bonus, termination settlement, or extraordinary
lump sum salary adjustment made by the insurer or its subsidiary to a director, officer, or
employee, where the distribution or payment pursuant to (1) or (2) is made at any time during
the one year preceding the petition for liquidation, conservation, or rehabilitation, as the
case may be, subject to the limitations of subsections (b), (c), and (d). (b) No distribution
shall be recoverable if the parent or affiliate shows that when...
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6-5-336
Section 6-5-336 Volunteers. (a) This section shall be known as "The Volunteer Service
Act." (b) The Legislature finds and declares that: (1) The willingness of volunteers
to offer their services has been increasingly deterred by a perception that they put personal
assets at risk in the event of tort actions seeking damages arising from their activities
as volunteers; (2) The contributions of programs, activities, and services to communities
is diminished and worthwhile programs, activities, and services are deterred by the unwillingness
of volunteers to serve either as volunteers or as officers, directors, or trustees of nonprofit
public and private organizations; (3) The provisions of this section are intended to encourage
volunteers to contribute their services for the good of their communities and at the same
time provide a reasonable basis for redress of claims which may arise relating to those services.
(c) For the purposes of this section, the meaning of the terms specified shall...
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8-6-7
Section 8-6-7 Registration of securities - Registration by qualification. (a) Any security
may be registered by qualification. (b) A registration statement under this section shall
contain the following information and be accompanied by the following documents in addition
to payment of the registration fee prescribed in Section 8-6-8 and, if required under Section
8-6-12, a consent to service of process meeting the requirements of that section: (1) With
respect to the issuer and any significant subsidiary, its name, address and form of organizations,
the state or foreign jurisdiction and date of its organization, the general character and
location of its business and a description of its physical properties and equipment; (2) With
respect to every director and officer of the issuer or person occupying a similar status or
performing similar functions, his name, address, and principal occupation for the past five
years, the amount of securities of the issuer held by him as of the date of...
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10A-2-1.40
Section 10A-2-1.40 Definitions applicable to business corporations. In this chapter: REPEALED
IN THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2019-94 EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT
CODE SUPPLEMENT. (1) "Articles of incorporation" include amended and restated articles
of incorporation and, in the case of a corporation existing on January 1, 1981, its certificate
of incorporation, including any amended certificate, and also include, except where the context
otherwise requires, articles of merger. The term "articles of incorporations" as
used in this chapter is synonymous with the term "certificate of formation" employed
in Chapter 1. (2) "Authorized shares" means the shares of all classes a domestic
or foreign business corporation is authorized to issue. (3) "Corporation" or "domestic
corporation" means a business corporation, which is not a foreign corporation, incorporated
under or subject to the provisions of this chapter. (4) "Distribution" means a direct
or indirect...
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11-15-6
Section 11-15-6 Directors and officers; records of proceedings. The corporation shall have
a board of directors which shall be composed of the number of directors provided in the certificate
of incorporation. All powers of the corporation shall be exercised by the board or pursuant
to its authority. The directors shall be residents of the county and shall be elected by the
governing body for staggered terms of office as follows: The first term of one third of the
directors shall be two years, of another one third shall be for four years and of the remaining
one third shall be six years and, thereafter, the term of office of each director shall be
six years. If any director resigns or dies or becomes incapable of acting as a director or
ceases to reside in the county, the governing body may elect a successor to serve for the
unexpired period of his term. Directors shall be eligible for reelection by the governing
body to succeed themselves in office. No director shall be an officer of...
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11-56-6
Section 11-56-6 Board of directors; record of proceedings of board. The corporation shall have
a board of directors composed of the number of directors provided in the certificate of incorporation.
All powers of the corporation shall be exercised by the board or pursuant to its authorization.
The directors shall be residents of the municipality and shall be elected by the governing
body for staggered terms of office as follows: The first term of one third of the directors
shall be two years; of another one third, four years; and of the remaining one third, six
years. Thereafter the term of office of each director shall be six years. If any director
resigns, dies, becomes incapable of acting as a director or ceases to reside in the municipality,
the governing body shall elect a successor to serve for the unexpired period of his term.
Directors shall be eligible for reelection by the governing body to succeed themselves in
office. No director shall be an officer of the state or the...
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15-12-1
(7) NONOVERHEAD EXPENSES. The reasonable expenses incurred during and directly related to an
appointed counsel's legal representation of an indigent defendant including, but not limited
to, mileage, postage, and reasonable costs of photocopying. Nonoverhead expenses do not include
fees and expenses of all experts, investigators, and others rendering indigent defense services
to be used by counsel for an indigent defendant; office overhead expenses, such as professional
license fees; malpractice, casualty, health, general disability, and workers' compensation
insurance; office salaries; ad valorem taxes; office supplies; office rent; depreciation of
office equipment and furniture; continuing legal education expenses, including travel and
lodging; utilities; bank fees and interest on loans; professional fees; and other overhead
expenses or costs. (8) OFFICE. The Office of Indigent Defense Services. (9) PUBLIC DEFENDER.
Any attorney licensed to practice law in the State of Alabama,...
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22-6-6
Section 22-6-6 Subrogation of state to rights of recipients of medical assistance under program
against persons, etc., causing injury, etc., thereto; manner of enforcement of rights of state;
effect of action by state or recipient against person, etc., causing injury, etc., upon rights
of other; provision of written notice, etc., by recipients instituting civil actions for damages.
(a) If medical assistance is provided to a recipient under the Alabama Medicaid Program for
injuries, disease or sickness caused under circumstances creating a cause of action in favor
of the recipient against any person, firm or corporation, then the State of Alabama shall
be subrogated to such recipient's rights and shall be entitled to recover the proceeds that
may result from the exercise of any rights of recovery which the recipient may have against
any such person, firm or corporation to the extent of the actual amount of the medical assistance
payments made by the Alabama Medicaid Program. The...
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27-7-7
Section 27-7-7 Licenses - Application - Generally; fees. Repealed by Act 2001-702, p. 1509,
ยง 6, effective January 1, 2002. (a) The commissioner shall not issue any license except upon
application therefor as in this chapter provided. Each applicant for a license shall file
annually with the commissioner his written application therefor signed by him and showing:
(1) His name, age and place of residence; (2) The kinds of insurance to be transacted under
the license and the insurer or insurers he proposes so to represent; (3) The person, firm
or corporation by whom he expects to be employed or associated with as such licensee and his
status as an officer or representative thereof; (4) Whether he proposes to write or solicit
insurance of his own risks and interest, or those of his relatives, any firm or corporation
in which he is financially interested or connected, directly or indirectly, or of his employer;
(5) A short business history of the applicant and the name and nature of any...
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8-6-19
Section 8-6-19 Civil liabilities of sellers, agents, etc.; remedies of purchasers. (a) Any
person who: (1) Sells or offers to sell a security in violation of any provision of this article
or of any rule or order imposed under this article or of any condition imposed under this
article, or (2) Sells or offers to sell a security by means of any untrue statement of a material
fact or any omission to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements made,
in the light of the circumstances under which they are made, not misleading, the buyer not
knowing of the untruth or omission, and who does not sustain the burden of proof that he did
not know and in the exercise of reasonable care could not have known of the untruth or omission,
is liable to the person buying the security from him who may bring an action to recover the
consideration paid for the security, together with interest at six percent per year from the
date of payment, court costs and reasonable attorneys' fees,...
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