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36-25-1
Section 36-25-1 Definitions. Whenever used in this chapter, the following words and terms shall
have the following meanings: (1) BUSINESS. Any corporation, partnership, proprietorship, firm,
enterprise, franchise, association, organization, self-employed individual, or any other legal
entity. (2) BUSINESS WITH WHICH THE PERSON IS ASSOCIATED. Any business of which the person
or a member of his or her family is an officer, owner, partner, board of director member,
employee, or holder of more than five percent of the fair market value of the business. (3)
CANDIDATE. This term as used in this chapter shall have the same meaning ascribed to it in
Section 17-5-2. (4) COMMISSION. The State Ethics Commission. (5) COMPLAINT. Written allegation
or allegations that a violation of this chapter has occurred. (6) COMPLAINANT. A person who
alleges a violation or violations of this chapter by filing a complaint against a respondent.
(7) CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION. A complaint filed pursuant to this...
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41-9-682
Section 41-9-682 Function and powers generally. (a) It shall be the function and main purpose
of the board to honor those, living or dead, who, by achievement or service, have made outstanding
and lasting contributions to music in Alabama or elsewhere. The board may adopt such rules,
regulations and bylaws as may be needed to carry out its functions. Also, it may conduct surveys
and polls and may appoint such committees and representatives as it may determine necessary
or desirable. The board may acquire, construct, install, equip, lease, manage and operate
buildings and other facilities consisting of any one or more of the following to be located
in Colbert County, Alabama: (i) a music hall of fame and exhibition facility for the display
of busts, statues, plaques, books, papers, computerized figures, memorabilia, records, films,
audio tapes, video tapes, compact disks, recordings, pictures and other exhibits relating
to music and musicians, (ii) a library, research and educational...
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9-18A-1
Section 9-18A-1 Enactment of Southern States Energy Compact. The Legislature hereby enacts,
and the State of Alabama hereby enters into, the Southern States Energy Compact with any and
all states legally joining therein in accordance with its terms, in the form substantially
as follows: "SOUTHERN STATES ENERGY COMPACT "Article I. Policy and Purpose. "The
party states recognize that the proper employment and conservation of energy and employment
of energy-related facilities, materials, and products, within the context of a responsible
regard for the environment, can assist substantially in the industrialization of the south
and the development of a balanced economy for the region. They also recognize that optimum
benefit from an acquisition of energy resources and facilities require systematic encouragement,
guidance and assistance from the party states on a cooperative basis. It is the policy of
the party states to undertake such cooperation on a continuing basis; it is the purpose of...

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40-27-1
Section 40-27-1 Compact adopted; terms. The following Multistate Tax Compact is hereby approved,
adopted and enacted into law by the State of Alabama: Multistate Tax Compact Article I. Purposes.
The purposes of this compact are to: 1. Facilitate proper determination of state and local
tax liability of multistate taxpayers, including the equitable apportionment of tax bases
and settlement of apportionment disputes. 2. Promote uniformity or compatibility in significant
components of tax systems. 3. Facilitate taxpayer convenience and compliance in the filing
of tax returns and in other phases of tax administration. 4. Avoid duplicative taxation. Article
II. Definitions. As used in this compact: 1. "State" means a state of the United
States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any territory or possession
of the United States. 2. "Subdivision" means any governmental unit or special district
of a state. 3. "Taxpayer" means any corporation, partnership, firm,...
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4-3-47
Section 4-3-47 Powers of authority generally. The authority shall have the following powers,
together with all powers incidental thereto or necessary to the discharge thereof in corporate
form: (1) To have succession by its corporate name for the duration of time (which may be
in perpetuity) specified in its certificate of incorporation; (2) To sue and be sued in its
own name in civil actions, excepting actions in tort against the authority; (3) To adopt and
make use of a corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure; (4) To adopt and alter bylaws
for the regulation and conduct of its affairs and business; (5) To acquire, receive, take
and hold, whether by purchase, option to purchase, gift, lease, devise or otherwise, property
of every description, whether real, personal or mixed, whether in one or more counties and
whether within or without the corporate limits of any authorizing subdivision, and to manage
said property and to develop any property and to sell, exchange, lease or...
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10A-9A-8.03
Section 10A-9A-8.03 Right to wind up activities and affairs. (a) If a dissolved limited partnership
has a general partner or general partners that have not dissociated, that general partner
or those general partners shall wind up the activities and affairs of the limited partnership
and shall have the powers set forth in Section 10A-9A-8.04. (b) If a dissolved limited partnership
does not have a general partner, a person or persons to wind up the dissolved limited partnership's
activities and affairs may be appointed by the consent of a majority of the limited partners.
(c) The designated court, and if none, the circuit court for the county in which the limited
partnership's principal office within this state is located, and if the limited partnership
does not have a principal office within this state then the circuit court for the county in
which the limited partnership's most recent registered office is located, may order judicial
supervision of the winding up of a dissolved limited...
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10A-9A-8.01
Section 10A-9A-8.01 Events of dissolution. A limited partnership is dissolved and its activities
and affairs shall be wound up upon the occurrence of the first of the following events: (a)
An event or circumstance that the partnership agreement states causes dissolution. (b) Consent
of all partners to dissolve. (c) When there is no remaining general partner, unless either
of the following applies: (1) All of the limited partners agree in writing, within 90 days
after the dissociation of the last general partner, to continue the activities and affairs
of the limited partnership and to admit one or more new general partners. (2) The activities
and affairs of the limited partnership are continued and one or more new general partners
are admitted in the manner stated in the partnership agreement. (d) When there is no remaining
limited partner, unless either of the following applies: (1) All of the general partners agree
in writing, within 90 days after the dissociation of the last limited...
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10A-9A-8.05
Section 10A-9A-8.05 Liability after dissolution of general partner and person dissociated as
general partner to limited partnership, other general partners, and persons dissociated as
general partner. (a) If a general partner having knowledge of the dissolution causes a limited
partnership to incur an obligation under Section 10A-9A-8.04(a) by an act that is not appropriate
for winding up the partnership's activities and affairs, the general partner is liable: (1)
to the limited partnership for any damage caused to the limited partnership arising from the
obligation; and (2) if another general partner or a person dissociated as a general partner
is liable for the obligation, to that other general partner or person for any damage caused
to that other general partner or person arising from the liability. (b) If a person dissociated
as a general partner causes a limited partnership to incur an obligation under Section 10A-9A-8.04(b),
the person is liable: (1) to the limited partnership...
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10A-8A-10.03
Section 10A-8A-10.03 Death or disqualification of partner. (a) In the case of a limited liability
partnership performing professional services, upon the death of a partner, upon a partner
becoming a disqualified person, or upon a transferable interest being transferred by operation
of law or court decree to a disqualified person, the transferable interest of the deceased
partner or of the disqualified person may be transferred to a qualified person and, if not
so transferred, subject to Section 10A-8A-4.09, shall be purchased by the limited liability
partnership as provided in this section. (b) If the price of the transferable interest is
not fixed by the partnership agreement, the limited liability partnership, within six months
after the death or 30 days after the disqualification or transfer, as the case may be, shall
make a written offer to pay to the holder of the transferable interest a specified price deemed
by the limited liability partnership to be the fair value of the...
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10A-9A-8.04
Section 10A-9A-8.04 Power of general partner and person dissociated as general partner to bind
partnership after dissolution. (a) A limited partnership is bound by a general partner's act
after dissolution which: (1) is appropriate for winding up the limited partnership's activities
and affairs; or (2) would have bound the limited partnership under Section 10A-9A-4.02 before
dissolution, if, at the time the other party enters into the transaction, the other party
does not have notice of the dissolution. (b) A person dissociated as a general partner binds
a limited partnership through an act occurring after dissolution only if: (1) at the time
the other party enters into the transaction the other party does not have notice of the dissociation
and reasonably believes that the person is a general partner; and (2) the act: (A) is appropriate
for winding up the limited partnership's activities and affairs; or (B) would have bound the
limited partnership under Section 10A-9A-4.02 before...
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