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41-10-54
for the regulation of its affairs and the conduct of its business; (3) To adopt and use an
official seal and alter the same at pleasure; (4) To maintain a principal office in Jefferson
County, Alabama, and suboffices at such places within the state as it may designate; (5) 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; (6) To acquire by purchase, gift, condemnation or
any other lawful means any real, personal or mixed property necessary or convenient
in connection with the purpose for which the authority is formed and to hold title to such
property, together with all rights incidental to its estate in such property; (7) To establish
in Jefferson County, Alabama, a products market to be known as the Southern Products Mart
Authority and, in connection therewith, to acquire, erect, construct, insure, maintain, manage,
operate and lease all real and personal property, facilities, buildings,...
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11-62-4
Section 11-62-4 Amendment of certificate of incorporation. (a) The certificate of incorporation
of any authority may at any time and from time to time be amended in the manner provided in
this section. The board 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 of any authority organized on the date of the adoption of the said resolution
proposing the amendment. (b) After the adoption by the board of a resolution proposing an
amendment to the certificate of incorporation of any authority, the board shall file a written
application with the governing body of the determining municipality. Such application shall
state that it is wise, expedient, necessary, or advisable for the said amendment to be made
and request that the governing body of the determining...
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11-97-5
Section 11-97-5 Amendments to certificate of incorporation. The certificate of incorporation
of any corporation 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. The board shall first adopt
a resolution proposing an amendment to the certificate of incorporation which shall be set
forth in full in the said resolution and which amendment may include any matters which might
have been included in the original certificate of incorporation. After the adoption by the
board of a resolution proposing an amendment to the certificate of incorporation of the corporation,
the chairman of the board and the secretary of the corporation shall sign and file a written
application in the name of and on behalf of the corporation, under its seal, with the governing
body of the determining subdivision, requesting such governing body to adopt a resolution
approving the proposed amendment, and accompanied by a certified...
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13A-9-150
improperly charted, coded, or billed for any medical or health care service, common practices,
including but not limited to, repayment, even years later, may use as a defense to, or ground
for dismissal of, a prosecution under this section. (i) The introduction into evidence of
a paid state warrant to the order of the defendant is prima facie evidence that the defendant
did receive public assistance from the state. (j) The introduction into evidence of a transaction
history generated by a personal identification number (PIN) establishing a purchase
or withdrawal by electronic benefit transfer is prima facie evidence that the identified recipient
received public assistance from the state. (k)(1) If an original record is admissible in any
case or proceeding in a court in the state, a certified copy of the record in the custody
of any federal or state agency relating to an investigation of public assistance fraud under
this section shall be admissible when certified and affirmed by the...
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32-7A-2
Section 32-7A-2 Definitions. (a) For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall
have the following meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section, except in those
instances where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: (1) CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE.
A document issued by an insurer or its authorized representative showing that a specific vehicle
is insured for no less than the minimum limits of liability coverage for bodily injury
or death and for destruction of property under subsection (c) of Section 32-7-6. (2) COMMERCIAL
AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSURANCE POLICY. An insurance policy that: a. Is written on either a
commercial coverage or other commercially rated personal policy form, including, but
not limited to, a commercial auto, garage, or truckers form, and is not dependent on the type,
number, or ownership of vehicle or entity covered or insured. b. Insures vehicles that are
not identified individually by vehicle identification number on the policy....
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40-13-61
Section 40-13-61 Violations; penalties. (a) Any person required by this article to make a return,
pay a tax, keep records, or furnish information deemed necessary by the commissioner or the
computation, assessment, or collection of the tax imposed by this article, who fails to make
the return, pay the tax, keep the records, or furnish the information at the time required
by law or regulation, in addition to other penalties provided by law, shall be guilty of a
Class C misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished as provided by law. Each required
procedure and each required record shall constitute a separate offense. (b) Any person who
willfully or fraudulently makes and signs a return, not believing the return to be true and
correct as to every material fact, shall be guilty of a Class C felony, and upon conviction,
shall be punished as provided by law. Each return shall constitute a separate offense. Additionally,
any person who willfully or fraudulently makes and signs a...
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41-10-625
trustees, paying agents, investment bankers, and underwriters as the directors deem necessary
or desirable for the conduct of the business of the authority. (15) To make, enter into, and
execute financing agreements and other contracts, agreements, or other instruments, and to
take other actions as may be necessary or convenient to accomplish any purpose for which the
authority was organized or to exercise any power granted to it. (16) To sell, exchange, and
convey any or all real or personal property belonging to the authority whenever its
directors shall find any such action to be in furtherance of the purposes for which the authority
was organized. (17) To acquire, hold, and dispose of real and personal property. (18)
To exercise any power granted by the laws of the state to public or private corporations which
is not in conflict with the public purpose of this division. (19) To adopt and promulgate
administrative regulations necessary or appropriate to effectuate its...
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45-49-85
periods. b. Computer speed printers used to prepare hard copy index books. c. Storage of index
information using disks, magnetic tape, cartridges, chips, or any other method approved by
the judge of probate. d. Computer processors to sort and alphabetize index information. e.
Any other computer techniques or equipment necessary for preparing the various indexes. (3)
COUNTY. Mobile County, Alabama. (4) GENERAL PROPERTY INSTRUMENT. A real property instrument
that affects the title to personal property as well as real property. (5) IMPLEMENTATION
DATE. The date the judge of probate shall begin using computerized methods to prepare the
official and permanent index records of the probate office. (6) JUDGE OF PROBATE. The Judge
of Probate of Mobile County, Alabama. (7) JUDGMENT INDEX. A direct and reverse listing in
alphabetical order of judgments, state and federal liens, and releases of judgments or liens
and may contain any other instrument relating to liens as designated by the...
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5-7A-62
Section 5-7A-62 Application to convert charter; written plan of conversion; authorizing resolution;
submission to superintendent; fee; tentative approval; vote of stockholders or members; directors;
articles of incorporation and bylaws; statement of superintendent's objections; amendment;
appeal of disapproval; application to FDIC; final approval and permit. Any savings institution
may apply to the superintendent for permission to convert its charter in order to do business
as a state chartered bank in accordance with the following procedures: (1) The board of directors
shall approve a written plan of conversion, the application for conversion and shall adopt
an authorizing resolution, all by a vote of a majority of all the directors. The plan of conversion
shall include a statement of: a. The proposed organization and management structure of the
resulting bank if the application were approved, and the proposed name under which it would
do business as a bank; b. The method and time...
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24-1A-5
to sell the equity of redemption, to purchase the equity of redemption and otherwise to sell
and dispose of the mortgaged property, all as shall seem in the best interests of the authority
and the holders of its bonds; (11) To sell and issue bonds in order to provide funds for any
corporate function, use or purpose; (12) To mortgage, pledge, assign or grant security interests
in any or all of its mortgage loans, mortgages and its interests created thereby in the underlying
real and personal properties covered by such mortgages as security for the payment
of the principal of, and interest on, any bonds issued by the authority, or as security for
any agreements made in connection therewith, whether then owned or thereafter acquired, and
to pledge the revenues from which said bonds are payable as security for the payment of the
principal of, and interest on, said bonds and any agreements made in connection therewith;
(13) To establish such reserves from the proceeds of any issue...
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