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11-47-65
Section 11-47-65 Voluntary removal of remains by relative or friend of person interred or by
owner of plat or lot; affidavit of person removing remains. At any time prior to the removal
by said cemetery corporation, association, corporation sole or other person owning or controlling
said cemetery lands of the remains of any person buried therein, any relative or friend of
said person may voluntarily remove such remains and dispose of the same as he may desire;
provided, that the person desiring to cause such removal shall, prior to such removal, deliver
to said cemetery corporation, association, corporation sole or other person owning or controlling
such cemetery an affidavit duly sworn to before an officer qualified to administer oaths stating
the name of the person whose remains it is desired to remove and further stating, so far as
is known to the affiant, the date of burial of such remains and the names and places of residence
of the heirs at law of such deceased person. In the...
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16-17A-8
Section 16-17A-8 Powers of authority. (a) An authority shall have and may exercise any power
granted nonprofit corporations under Title 10A, together with all powers incidental thereto
or necessary or desirable to the discharge thereof, including, without limitation, the following
specific powers: (1) To adopt, maintain, and amend bylaws and a corporate seal. (2) To sue
and, subject to the limitations herein, be sued; provided, however, that no authority entitled
to sovereign immunity shall be denied such immunity. (3) To acquire, construct, equip, and
operate those health care facilities it considers necessary or desirable. (4) To enter into
contracts and agreements, borrow money, incur indebtedness, and issue bonds, notes, debt securities,
or any other evidence of indebtedness. (5) To pledge the general credit of the authority or
any revenues or income of the authority to repayment of any of its indebtedness. (6) To mortgage
or pledge its health care facilities or its other assets or...
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19-4-2
Section 19-4-2 Deposit of securities authorized; merger, etc., of certificates representing
securities; transfer of ownership, etc., of securities; maintenance of records by fiduciary;
rules and regulations governing banks acting as fiduciaries; certification by fiduciary of
securities deposited. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, any
fiduciary holding securities in a fiduciary capacity is authorized, in the absence of specific
provision to the contrary in the governing instrument or court order under which the fiduciary
is acting, to deposit or arrange for the deposit of such securities in a clearing corporation.
(b) When such securities are so deposited, certificates representing securities of the same
class of the same issuer may be merged and held in bulk in the name of the nominee of such
clearing corporation with any other such securities deposited in such clearing corporation
by any person regardless of the ownership of securities and certificates of...
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2-2-6
Section 2-2-6 Inspection of books; examination of witnesses; divulging information. The commissioner
or his duly appointed agents shall have authority to inspect books and records, to hear complaints,
to administer oaths, to certify to all official acts and to examine under oath in any part
of the state witnesses in any matter pertaining to their duties and cause such examination
to be reduced to writing. If any person, having been sworn by any of the above officers to
tell the truth, shall willfully give false testimony, he shall be guilty of perjury. If the
commissioner or any member of the board or any employee or agent shall divulge any information
acquired from the private books, documents or papers of any person, firm or corporation while
acting or claiming to act under any authorization or designation in respect to confidential
or private transactions, property or business of any person, firm or corporation, except in
his report to the State Board of Agriculture and Industries...
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30-3-60
Section 30-3-60 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the following
meanings: (1) CLERK OF THE COURT. Any circuit court clerk, district court clerk or juvenile
court clerk, or their employees, with responsibility for docketing or otherwise carrying out
the court's clerical duties in regard to domestic relations matters, support and nonsupport
cases, including the receipt and disbursement of support payments. (2) COURT. Any juvenile
or family court division of the circuit or district court in the county where the mother of
the child resides or is found, in the county where the father resides or is found, or in the
county where the child resides or is found and, in the case of a petition seeking a divorce
or legal separation, a petition seeking a modification of support previously ordered under
a divorce decree or a petition seeking a contempt citation for failure to pay support previously
ordered under a divorce decree, the circuit court or the domestic...
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35-5A-2
court. (6) CUSTODIAL PROPERTY. a. Any interest in property transferred to a custodian under
this chapter and b. The income from and proceeds of that interest in property. (7) CUSTODIAN.
A person so designated under Section 35-5A-10 or a successor or substitute custodian designated
under Section 35-5A-19. (8) FINANCIAL INSTITUTION. A bank, trust company, savings institution,
or credit union, chartered and supervised under state or federal law. (9) LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE.
An individual's personal representative or conservator. (10) MEMBER OF THE MINOR'S
FAMILY. The minor's parent, stepparent, spouse, grandparent, brother, sister, uncle, or aunt,
whether of the whole or half blood or by adoption. (11) MINOR. An individual who has not attained
the age of 21 years. (12) PERSON. An individual, corporation, organization, or other legal
entity. (13) PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE. An executor, administrator, successor personal
representative, or special administrator of a decedent's estate or a...
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43-8-1
the parent whose relationship is involved and excludes any person who is only a stepchild,
a foster child, a grandchild or any more remote descendant. (3) COURT. The court having jurisdiction
in matters relating to the affairs of decedents. This court in Alabama is known as the probate
court. (4) DAYS. That period of time as computed in accordance with section 1-1-4 and Rule
6(a), Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure. (5) DEVISE. When used as a noun, means a testamentary
disposition of real or personal property and when used as a verb, means to dispose
of real or personal property by will. (6) DEVISEE. Any person designated in a will
to receive a devise. In the case of a devise to an existing trust or trustee, or to a trustee
or trust described by will, the trust or trustee is the devisee and the beneficiaries are
not devisees. (7) DISTRIBUTEE. Any person who has received property of a decedent from his
personal representative other than as creditor or purchaser. A testamentary trustee
is...
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11-65-16
the license; (6) If a trust or custodianship, then at least 50 percent of the corpus of such
trust or custodianship is situated in the state and the trustee or custodian of such property
has a substantial presence in the state under any of the standards set forth in this subsection
(b); or (7) If an estate, then such estate is the estate of a person described in subdivision
(b)(1), or at least 50 percent of the property of such estate consists of real estate located
in the state or tangible personal property which has been located within the state
for at least 12 consecutive months prior to the date of application for the license. (c) The
provisions of this section which permit a horse racing facility license to be granted only
if more than 50 percent of both the ownership interest and the voting interest in the licensee
is owned, directly or indirectly, by persons who have a substantial presence in the state
shall not be construed (1) to impair the foreclosure rights of any mortgagee...
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13A-9-70
Section 13A-9-70 Definitions. The following words and phrases as used in this article shall
have the following meanings unless a different meaning is required by the context: (1) CHARITABLE
ORGANIZATION. Any benevolent, philanthropic, or patriotic person, or one purporting to be
such, consistent with the then-controlling definition provided in the Internal Revenue Code
of the United States of America, which solicits and collects funds for charitable purposes
and includes each local, county, or area division within this state of the charitable organization;
provided the local, county, or area division has authority and discretion to disburse funds
or property otherwise than by transfer to any parent organization. (2) CHARITABLE PURPOSE.
Any charitable, benevolent, philanthropic, or patriotic purpose which is consistent with the
then-controlling definition provided in the Internal Revenue Code of the United States of
America. (3) CIVIL RIGHTS ORGANIZATION. Any charitable organization...
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34-11-35
the board for any act done in good faith and in the intended performance of any power granted
under this chapter or for any neglect or default in the performance or exercise in good faith
of any duty or power. (f) In carrying out the duties, functions, and obligations of this chapter,
the board may contract with any state agency or private vendor as the board considers appropriate.
The board may also enter contracts to acquire, own, encumber, issue, replace, deal in, and
dispose of real and personal property. (g) The board may appoint committees to assist
the board's efforts in carrying out the responsibilities of this chapter. All individuals
appointed by the board to serve on committees are entitled to reimbursement of expenses as
approved by the board. (h) The board may adopt rules enabling the collection of fees in amounts
necessary to enable the board to carry out its function under this chapter, provided the fees
do not exceed the maximum amounts allowed under this chapter. (i)...
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