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45-37-21.05
Section 45-37-21.05 Prohibited activities - Supplier. A supplier shall not: (1) Fail to provide
each wholesaler of the brand or brands of the supplier with a written agreement which contains
in total the agreement of the supplier with each wholesaler, and designates a specific exclusive
sales territory. Any agreement which is in existence on May 22, 2013, shall be renewed consistent
with this part; provided, that this part may be incorporated by reference in the agreement.
Provided, however, nothing contained herein shall prevent a supplier from appointing, one
time for a period not to exceed 90 days, a wholesaler to temporarily service a sales territory
not designated to another wholesaler, until such time as a wholesaler is appointed by the
supplier; and such wholesaler who is designated to service the sales territory during this
period of temporary service shall not be in violation of this part, and, with respect to the
temporary service territory, shall not have any of the rights...
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10A-8A-8.07
Section 10A-8A-8.07 Other claims against dissolved partnership. Notwithstanding Sections 10A-1-9.01
and 10A-1-9.22: (a) A dissolved partnership may publish notice of its dissolution and request
that persons with claims against the dissolved partnership present them in accordance with
the notice. (b) The notice authorized by subsection (a) must: (1) be published at least one
time in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the dissolved partnership's
principal office in this state is located, and if none, was last located; (2) describe the
information that must be included in a claim and provide a mailing address to which the claim
is to be sent; (3) state that if not sooner barred, a claim against the dissolved partnership
will be barred unless a proceeding to enforce the claim is commenced within two years after
the publication of the notice; and (4) unless the partnership has been throughout its existence
a limited liability partnership, state that the barring of a...
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16-23A-1
Section 16-23A-1 Enactment; contents. The Interstate Agreement on Qualifications of Educational
Personnel is hereby enacted into law and entered into with all jurisdiction legally joining
therein, in the form substantially as follows: Article I. Purpose, Findings, and Policy. 1.
The states party to this agreement, desiring by common action to improve their respective
school systems by utilizing the teacher or other professional educational person wherever
educated, declare that it is the policy of each of them, on the basis of cooperation with
one another, to take advantage of the preparation and experience of such persons wherever
gained, thereby serving the best interests of society, of education, and of the teaching profession.
It is the purpose of this agreement to provide for the development and execution of such programs
of cooperation as will facilitate the movement of teachers and other professional educational
personnel among the states party to it, and to authorize specific...
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27-56-5
Section 27-56-5 Third-party payment. (a) No insurance policy, plan, or contract providing for
third-party payment or prepayment of health or medical expenses that provides coverage for
eye care services shall be issued or renewed after August 1, 2001, unless such insurance policy,
plan, or contract does the following: (1) Provides a covered person direct access to any eye
care provider participating in, or otherwise eligible to provide services under, the policy,
plan, or contract for all eye care services covered under the policy, plan, or contract, without
any referral or preapproval requirement, including, but not limited to, the following services,
if covered: a. Medical treatment of glaucoma. b. Postoperative eye care. (2) Ensures that
any list of medical or health care providers participating in, or otherwise eligible to provide
services under, the policy, plan, or contract includes eye care providers to the same extent
that such list includes other medical or health care...
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34-27-81
Section 34-27-81 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words shall have the following
meanings: (1) AGENCY AGREEMENT. A written agreement between a broker and a client which creates
a fiduciary relationship between the broker and a principal, who is commonly referred to as
a client. (2) BROKER. Any person licensed as a real estate broker pursuant to Articles 1 and
2 of this chapter. (3) BROKERAGE AGREEMENT. A specific written agreement between a brokerage
firm and a consumer which establishes a brokerage relationship. The brokerage agreement shall
contain a statement of the terms and conditions of the brokerage services to be provided.
(4) BROKERAGE SERVICE. Any service, except for rental or property management services, provided
by a broker or licensee to another person and includes all activities for which a real estate
license is required under Articles 1 and 2 of this chapter. (5) CONSUMER. A person who obtains
information, advice, or services concerning real estate...
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10A-5A-5.02
Section 10A-5A-5.02 Transfer of transferable interest. (a) A transfer, in whole or in part,
of a transferable interest: (1) is permissible; (2)(A) does not by itself cause a member to
cease to be a member of the limited liability company; and (B) does not by itself cause a
member to cease to be associated with a series of the limited liability company; (3) does
not by itself cause a dissolution and winding up of the limited liability company, or a series
thereof; and (4) subject to Section 10A-5A-5.04, does not entitle the transferee to: (A) participate
in the direction or oversight of the activities and affairs of the limited liability company,
or a series thereof; or (B) have access to records or other information concerning the activities
and affairs of the limited liability company, or a series thereof. (b) A transferee has the
right to receive, in accordance with the transfer, distributions to which the transferor would
otherwise be entitled. (c) A transferable interest may be...
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10A-9A-3.04
Section 10A-9A-3.04 Right of limited partner and former limited partner to information. Notwithstanding
the provisions of Sections 10A-1-3.32 and 10A-1-3.33: (a) Subject to subsection (g), on 10
days' demand, made in a writing received by the limited partnership, a limited partner may
inspect and copy required information during regular business hours and at a reasonable location
specified by the limited partnership. The limited partner need not have any particular purpose
for seeking the information. (b) Subject to subsection (g), during regular business hours
and at a reasonable location specified by the limited partnership, a limited partner may obtain
from the limited partnership and inspect and copy true and full information regarding the
state of the activities and affairs and financial condition of the limited partnership and
other information regarding the activities and affairs of the limited partnership as is just
and reasonable if: (1) the limited partner seeks the...
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11-97-16
Section 11-97-16 Utility services agreements; incurring indebtedness by governmental users;
enforceability of utility services agreements. (a) Any county or municipality, or any instrumentality
of either thereof, if authorized by resolution or ordinance of its governing body, may enter
into one or more utility services agreements with a provider or providers pursuant to which
such provider or providers shall provide one or more utility services for, or for the benefit
of, any such governmental user that is a party to such utility services agreement. Any such
utility services agreement may provide for the purchase by the governmental user thereunder
of all or any part of the capacity, capability, or output of the facilities used to provide
the applicable utility services. Since the receipt of utility services by a governmental user
pursuant to a utility services agreement affords such governmental user the benefits of such
utility services without the burdens of ownership and operation...
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34-27-82
Section 34-27-82 Roles and duties of licensees; written disclosure documents; exceptions; brokerage
agreements. (a) When engaged in any real estate transaction, the licensee may act as a single
agent, sub-agent, a limited consensual dual agent, or as a transaction broker. (b) At the
initial contact between a licensee and the consumer and until such time a broker enters into
a specific written agreement to establish an agency relationship with one or more of the parties
to a transaction, the licensee shall not be considered an agent of that consumer. An agency
relationship shall not be assumed, implied, or created without a written bilateral agreement
establishing the terms of the agency relationship. (c) As soon as reasonably possible and
before any confidential information is disclosed to any other person by a licensee, the licensee
shall provide a written disclosure form to a consumer for signature describing the alternative
types of brokerage services, as identified in subsection...
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10A-8A-10.02
Section 10A-8A-10.02 Special rules for limited liability partnerships performing professional
services. (a) A limited liability partnership shall have the power to render professional
services if it complies with the rules of the licensing authority for such profession. (b)
Every individual who renders professional services as a partner or as an employee of a limited
liability partnership shall be liable for any negligent or wrongful act or omission in which
the individual personally participates to the same extent the individual would be liable if
the individual rendered the services as a sole practitioner. (c) Except as otherwise provided
in subsection (b), the personal liability of a partner of any limited liability partnership
engaged in providing professional services shall be governed by Section 10A-8A-3.06. (d) The
personal liability of a partner or employee of a foreign limited liability partnership engaged
in providing professional services shall be determined under the law of...
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