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10A-5A-4.09
Section 10A-5A-4.09 Records to be kept; right of members and dissociated members to information.
Notwithstanding Sections 10A-1-3.32 and 10A-1-3.33: (a) Each limited liability company shall
maintain the following records: (1) A current list of the full name and last known business
or residence street address of each member. (2) A copy of the filed certificate of formation
and all amendments thereto, together with executed copies of any powers of attorney pursuant
to which any documents have been executed. (3) Copies of the limited liability company's federal,
state, and local income tax returns and reports, if any, for the three most recent years.
(4) Copies of the then effective limited liability company agreement including any amendments
thereto. (5) Copies of any financial statements of the limited liability company for the three
most recent years. (b) Subject to subsection (g), on 10 days' notice made in a writing received
by the limited liability company, the records set forth in...
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2-29-8
Section 2-29-8 Investigation of applicants and complaints against commission merchants by commissioner;
conduct of proceedings as to revocation of permits. The commissioner shall have power: (1)
Before granting a permit to any applicant to investigate the character and standing of such
applicant; (2) Upon the receipt of any verified complaint from any person pecuniarily interested
showing or tending reasonably to show any violations of any of the provisions of this chapter,
to investigate fully any transaction involving solicitation, receipt, sale or attempted sale
of any farm products and, in furtherance of any such investigation, to require the production
of and inspect or take copies of that portion of the ledgers, books, accounts, memoranda and
any other documents belonging to or under the control of any commission merchant and bearing
upon such transaction and, in the course of and in furtherance of such investigation, to require
of any commission merchant a sworn statement of all...
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7-9A-625
Section 7-9A-625 Remedies for secured party's failure to comply with article. (a) Judicial
orders concerning noncompliance. If it is established that a secured party is not proceeding
in accordance with this article, a court may order or restrain collection, enforcement, or
disposition of collateral on appropriate terms and conditions. (b) Damages for noncompliance.
Subject to subsections (c), (d), and (f), a person is liable for damages in the amount of
any loss caused by a failure to comply with this article. Loss caused by a failure to comply
may include loss resulting from the debtor's inability to obtain, or increased costs of, alternative
financing. (c) Persons entitled to recover damages; statutory damages in consumer-goods transaction.
Except as otherwise provided in Section 7-9A-628: (1) a person that, at the time of the failure,
was a debtor, was an obligor, or held a security interest in or other lien on the collateral
may recover damages under subsection (b) for its loss;...
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8-1A-8
Section 8-1A-8 Provision of information in writing; presentation of records. (a) Subject to
subsection (e), if parties have agreed to conduct a transaction by electronic means and a
law requires a person to provide, send, or deliver information in writing to another person,
the requirement is satisfied if the information is provided, sent, or delivered, as the case
may be, in an electronic record capable of retention by the recipient at the time of receipt.
An electronic record is not capable of retention by the recipient if the sender or its information
processing system inhibits the ability of the recipient to print or store the electronic record.
(b) If a law other than this chapter requires a record to be posted or displayed in a certain
manner, to be sent, communicated, or transmitted by a specified method, or to contain information
that is formatted in a certain manner, the following rules apply: (1) The record shall be
posted or displayed in the manner specified in the other...
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25-14-3
Section 25-14-3 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings: (1) ADMINISTRATIVE FEE. The fee charged to a client by a professional employer organization
for professional employer services. The term does not include any amount of a fee by the professional
employer organization that is for wages and salaries, benefits, workers' compensation, payroll
taxes, withholding, or other assessments paid by the professional employer organization to
or on behalf of covered employees under the professional employer agreement. (2) CLIENT. A
person or entity that enters into a professional employer agreement with a professional employer
organization, including a worksite employer. (3) CONTROLLING PERSON. Any of the following:
a. An officer or director of a corporation operating as a professional employer organization,
a shareholder holding 25 percent or more of the voting stock of a corporation operating as
a professional employer organization, or a...
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27-1-2
Section 27-1-2 Definitions. For the purposes of this title, the following terms shall have
the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section. (1) INSURANCE. A contract whereby
one undertakes to indemnify another or pay or provide a specified amount or benefit upon determinable
contingencies. (2) INSURER. Every person engaged as indemnitor, surety, or contractor in the
business of entering into contracts of insurance. (3) PERSON. An individual, insurer, company,
association, organization, Lloyd's insurer, society, reciprocal insurer or interinsurance
exchange, partnership, syndicate, business trust, corporation, and every legal entity. (4)
COMMISSIONER. The Commissioner of Insurance of this state. (5) DEPARTMENT. The Department
of Insurance of this state. (6) DOMESTIC INSURER. One formed under the laws of this state.
(7) FOREIGN INSURER. One formed under the laws of any jurisdiction other than this state.
Except where distinguished by context, "foreign" insurers includes also...
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45-8A-22.119
Section 45-8A-22.119 Death benefits. (a) Participant Death in the Line of Duty. (1) Effective
for Deaths Occurring Before October 1, 2012. a. Surviving Spouse. If a participant dies as
a result of injuries received in the line of duty and leaves a surviving spouse, the retirement
board shall direct the payment to the surviving spouse of a monthly pension equal to Option
B-100 percent joint and survivor plan, described in Section 45-8A-22.120, based on a 30-year
service retirement. b. No Surviving Spouse and Surviving Children. If a participant dies as
a result of injuries received in the line of duty and leaves no surviving spouse or the surviving
spouse should die, and if the participant leaves a surviving child or children under the age
of 18 years, then a benefit of 50 percent of the amount the participant would have been paid
under the 100 percent joint and survivor plan based on a 30-year service retirement shall
be paid to the legal guardian of the child or children then under...
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27-12A-1
Section 27-12A-1 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings: (1) COMMISSIONER. The Alabama Commissioner of Insurance or his or her designee.
(2) DEPARTMENT. The Alabama Department of Insurance. (3) INSURANCE. As defined in Section
27-1-2, and specifically including any contract, arrangement, or agreement, in which one undertakes
to do any one of the following: a. Pay or indemnify another as to loss from certain contingencies
called risks. b. Pay or grant a specified amount or determinable benefit to another in connection
with ascertainable risk contingencies. c. Pay an annuity to another. d. Act as surety. For
the purposes of this chapter, insurance also includes any health benefit plan as defined in
Section 27-53-1. (4) INSURANCE PRODUCER or PRODUCER. As defined in Section 27-7-1. (5) INSURER.
A person entering into agreements, contracts of insurance, arrangements, or reinsurance, or
a health benefit plan, or a group health plan as...
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10A-2-13.01
Section 10A-2-13.01 Definitions. REPEALED IN THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2019-94 EFFECTIVE
JANUARY 1, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (1) "Corporate action"
means the filing of articles of merger or share exchange by the judge of probate or Secretary
of State, or other action giving legal effect to a transaction that is the subject of dissenters'
rights. (2) "Corporation" means the issuer of shares held by a dissenter before
the corporate action, or the surviving or acquiring corporation by merger or share exchange
of that issuer. (3) "Dissenter" means a shareholder who is entitled to dissent from
corporate action under Section 10A-2-13.02 and who exercises that right when and in the manner
required by Sections 10A-2-13.20 through 10A-2-13.28. (4) "Fair Value," with respect
to a dissenter's shares, means the value of the shares immediately before the effectuation
of the corporate action to which the dissenter objects, excluding any appreciation or depreciation
in...
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25-1-1
Section 25-1-1 Duties of employers, etc., with respect to provision of safe employment. (a)
Every employer shall furnish employment which shall be reasonably safe for the employees engaged
therein and shall furnish and use safety devices and safeguards and shall adopt and use methods
and processes reasonably adequate to render such employment and the places where the employment
is performed reasonably safe for his employees and others who are not trespassers, and he
shall do everything reasonably necessary to protect the life, health and safety of his employees
and others who are not trespassers. (b) Every employer and every owner of a place of employment,
place of public assembly or public building, now or hereafter constructed, shall so construct,
repair and maintain the same as to render it reasonably safe; provided, however, that nothing
contained in this section shall be construed or applied so as to impose upon any such owner
any duties to his tenant, the members of his family,...
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