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34-1-7
Section 34-1-7 Practice privilege for nonresident certified public accountants. (a) Subject
to subsection (b), a person who is licensed as a certified public accountant in another state
whose principal place of business is not in this state shall have all the privileges of a
certified public accountant in this state without the need to obtain a certificate or permit
under this chapter or to notify or register with the board and may offer or render professional
services in this state, whether in person or by mail, telephone, or electronic means, without
any notice, fee, or other submission under this chapter. (b) A person exercising the practice
privilege granted in subsection (a) and any firm that employs the person, as a condition of
the grant of the privilege, are deemed to consent to all of the following: (1) The personal
and subject matter jurisdiction and disciplinary authority of the board and the courts of
Alabama. (2) Compliance with this chapter and any rules promulgated by...
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10A-3-5.05
Section 10A-3-5.05 Effect of merger or consolidation. (a) The merger or consolidation shall
be effected upon the effective date and time of the articles of merger or consolidation pursuant
to Section 10A-1-4.11. (b) When the merger or consolidation has been effected: (1) The nonprofit
corporations, parties to the plan of merger or consolidation, shall become a single nonprofit
corporation, which, in the case of a merger, shall be that nonprofit corporation designated
in the plan of merger as the surviving nonprofit corporation, and, in the case of a consolidation,
shall be the new nonprofit corporation provided for in the plan of consolidation. (2) The
separate existence of all nonprofit corporations parties to the plan of merger or consolidation,
except the surviving or new nonprofit corporation, shall cease. (3) The surviving or new nonprofit
corporation shall have all the rights, privileges, immunities, and powers and shall be subject
to all the duties and liabilities of a nonprofit...
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10A-3-7.06
Section 10A-3-7.06 Voluntary dissolution - Filing of articles of dissolution. (a) The articles
of dissolution shall be delivered to the Secretary of State for filing. (b) Upon the filing
of the articles of dissolution, the existence of the nonprofit corporation shall cease, except
for the purpose of suits, other proceedings, and appropriate corporate action by members,
directors, and officers as provided in this chapter or otherwise in this title. (Acts 1984,
No. 84-290, p. 502, §53; §10-3A-145; amended and renumbered by Act 2009-513, p. 967, §192;
Act 2020-73, §10.)...
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10A-3-7.18
Section 10A-3-7.18 Survival of remedy after dissolution. The dissolution of a nonprofit corporation
either (1) by the filing of the articles of dissolution by the Secretary of State, or (2)
by an order of court when the court has not liquidated the assets and affairs of the corporation
as provided in this chapter, or (3) by operation of law, or (4) by expiration of its period
of duration, shall not take away or impair any remedy available to or against the nonprofit
corporation, its directors, officers, or members, for any right or claim existing, or any
liability incurred, prior to the dissolution if action or other proceeding thereon is commenced
within two years after the date of the dissolution. Any action or proceeding by or against
the nonprofit corporation may be prosecuted or defended by the nonprofit corporation in its
corporate name. The members, directors, and officers shall have power to take the corporate
or other action as shall be appropriate to protect the remedy,...
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10A-3-2.11
Section 10A-3-2.11 Quorum of directors. (a) A majority of the number of directors fixed by
the bylaws, or in the absence of a bylaw fixing the number of directors, then of the number
stated in the certificate of formation, shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business,
unless otherwise provided in the governing documents of the nonprofit corporation; but in
no event shall a quorum consist of less than one-third of the number of directors so fixed
or stated. The act of the majority of the directors present at a meeting at which a quorum
is present shall be the act of the board of directors, unless the act of a greater number
is required by this title or this chapter or by the nonprofit corporation's governing documents.
(b) If a quorum is present when the meeting is convened, the directors present may continue
to do business, taking action by a vote of a majority of a quorum as fixed above, until adjournment,
notwithstanding the withdrawal of enough directors to leave less...
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16-17-4
Section 16-17-4 Amendments to certificate of incorporation. (a) The certificate of incorporation
of any authority incorporated under the provisions of this chapter may at any time and from
time to time be amended in the manner provided in this section. (b) The board of directors
of the authority shall first adopt a resolution proposing an amendment to the certificate
of incorporation, which amendment shall be set forth in full in the said resolution and may
include any matters which might have been included in the original certificate of incorporation
or which could be included in the certificate of incorporation of an authority organized on
the date of the adoption of the said resolution proposing the amendment. (c) After the adoption
by the board of a resolution proposing an amendment to the certificate of incorporation of
the authority, the board shall file a written application with the governing body of the determining
municipality. Such application shall: (1) State that it is...
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16-18-4
Section 16-18-4 Amendments to certificate of incorporation. (a) The certificate of incorporation
of any authority incorporated under the provisions of this chapter may at any time and from
time to time be amended in the manner provided in this section. (b) The board of directors
of the authority shall first adopt a resolution proposing an amendment to the certificate
of incorporation, which amendment shall be set forth in full in the said resolution and may
include any matters which might have been included in the original certificate of incorporation
or which could be included in the certificate of incorporation of an authority organized on
the date of the adoption of the said resolution proposing the amendment. (c) After the adoption
by the board of a resolution proposing an amendment to the certificate of incorporation of
the authority, the board shall file a written application with the governing body of the determining
municipality. Such application shall: (1) State that it is...
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10A-2A-1.40
Section 10A-2A-1.40 Chapter definitions. Notwithstanding Section 10A-1-1.03, as used in this
chapter, unless otherwise specified or unless the context otherwise requires, the following
terms have the following meanings: (1) AUTHORIZED STOCK means the stock of all classes and
series a corporation or foreign corporation is authorized to issue. (2) BENEFICIAL STOCKHOLDER
means a person who owns the beneficial interest in stock, which is either a record stockholder
or a person on whose behalf shares of stock are registered in the name of an intermediary
or nominee. (3) CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION means the certificate of incorporation described
in Section 10A-2A-2.02, all amendments to the certificate of incorporation, and any other
documents permitted or required to be delivered for filing by a corporation with the Secretary
of State under this chapter or Chapter 1 that modify, amend, supplement, restate, or replace
the certificate of incorporation. After an amendment of the certificate...
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10A-3-1.04
Section 10A-3-1.04 Purposes. (a) Nonprofit corporations may be organized under this chapter
for any lawful purpose or purposes, including, without being limited to, any one or more of
the following purposes: (1) Charitable, (2) Benevolent, (3) Eleemosynary, (4) Educational,
(5) Civic, (6) Patriotic, (7) Political, (8) Religious, (9) Social, (10) Fraternal, (11) Literary,
(12) Cultural, (13) Athletic, (14) Scientific, (15) Agricultural, (16) Horticultural, (17)
Animal husbandry, (18) Professional, commercial, industrial or trade association, (19) Cemetery
operation and maintenance, and (20) Historical. (b) Labor unions, cooperative organizations
and organizations subject to any of the provisions of the insurance laws of Alabama may not
be organized under this chapter. (c) Whenever 10 or more retail merchants wish to form a nonprofit
association, cooperative society, or corporation in the sense of paying interest or dividends
on stock, but for mutual benefit through the application of...
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11-59-8
Section 11-59-8 Powers of corporations generally. The corporation shall have the following
powers together with all powers incidental thereto or necessary for the performance of those
hereinafter stated: (1) To have succession by its corporate name for the period specified
in the certificate of incorporation unless sooner dissolved as provided in this chapter; (2)
To sue and be sued and to prosecute and defend civil actions in any court having jurisdiction
of the subject matter and of the parties; (3) To have and to use a corporate seal and to alter
the same at pleasure; (4) To acquire, whether by condemnation, purchase, exchange, gift, lease,
devise or otherwise, and to construct, enlarge, improve, maintain, equip, and furnish one
or more facilities, including all real and personal properties which the board of directors
of the corporation may deem necessary or convenient in connection therewith and regardless
of whether or not any such facilities shall then be in existence and...
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