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37-13-1
Section 37-13-1 Definitions. When used in this chapter, unless the context plainly indicates
otherwise, the present tense shall include the future tense, the singular shall include the
plural, the plural shall include the singular and the following words and phrases shall have
the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section. (1) ADDITIONAL RAIL SERVICE AREA.
Any territory that is outside the boundaries or corporate limits, as the case may be, of any
of its authorizing subdivisions and that the governing body of the county, and of any city
or town, in which such territory is located has by resolution designated as an area in which
the authority may render rail transportation service. (2) AUTHORITY. Any public corporation
organized pursuant to this chapter or any law amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto.
(3) AUTHORIZING SUBDIVISION. Any county, city, or town in this state in which there are located
railroad properties and facilities and whose governing body receives an...
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11-42-205
Section 11-42-205 Notice of election. The judge of probate shall give notice of the holding
of such election by publication in newspaper published within the city or town, one publication
thereof for at least seven days being sufficient, and if no newspaper is published in such
city or town then by posting a notice thereof at three public places in said city or town,
which notice shall state the day on which such election is to be held, describe the proposed
corporate limits as fixed by said resolution, and state that a map of such territory is on
file in the office of judge of probate of said county, open to public inspection. (Acts 1923,
No. 372, p. 394; Code 1923, §2419; Code 1940, T. 37, §243.)...
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45-28-20
Section 45-28-20 Beer tax distribution. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, in Etowah
County, the beer taxes imposed pursuant to Section 28-3-190 shall be collected by the county
judge of probate and distributed as follows: The entire amount of tax shall be paid to the
Etowah County Commission and the net revenue, after reimbursing the county general fund for
all expenses incurred in the administration and enforcement of the tax, shall be distributed,
as follows: a. For beer delivered for retail sale within the corporate limits of a municipality
having a board of education, all such proceeds shall be distributed according to the following
percentages: 20.83 1/3 percent to the Etowah County General Fund; 20.83 1/3 percent to the
local boards of education of Etowah County, to be divided pro rata among them in accordance
with the most recent average daily membership figures, to be used for capital outlay purposes,
renovation and repairs and to preserve teacher units under the...
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45-37A-54.01
Section 45-37A-54.01 Use of property for parks, playgrounds, etc.; fees. Any such city in the
State of Alabama may use for parks, playgrounds, recreational centers, and other recreational
purposes and activities, any public parks or park areas of such city, or any lands or buildings,
or both, owned or leased by such city; and any such city, by and through its park and recreation
board, in such manner as may now or hereafter be authorized or provided by law by the acquisition
of lands or buildings for public purposes by such city, may acquire or lease lands or buildings,
or both, within or beyond the corporate limits of such city for parks, park areas, park boulevards,
playgrounds, recreational centers, and other recreational purposes and activities, and when
acquired for any such purposes such city shall have full police jurisdiction thereover, whether
within or beyond the corporate limits of such city, and such police jurisdiction shall also
extend over any highway or highways...
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45-45A-32.02
Section 45-45A-32.02 Successor to Trustees of Green Academy. (a) The Huntsville City Board
of Education is declared to be the successor to the Trustees of Green Academy, a body corporate
established on November 25, 1812, by the Legislative Council and the House of Representatives
of the Mississippi Territory. (b) With respect to any real, personal, or mixed property owned
by the trustees, and any other provision of law to the contrary notwithstanding, the board
may assign, convey, deed, exchange, lease, sell, or otherwise dispose of or transfer, or encumber,
mortgage, pledge, or subject to security interests, such property, on such terms as the board
deems necessary or appropriate. Any modification to the exterior of any structure located
on such property shall comply with the historic property preservation requirements provided
in Section 11-68-9, and any rules promulgated pursuant to that section. The proceeds of any
action taken by the board relating to the property shall be used by...
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45-8-172
Section 45-8-172 "City" defined; application of part. (a) For purposes of this part,
"city" means any city or town located in Calhoun County. Any city in Calhoun County
and the Calhoun County Commission may have the provisions of this part apply to the city adopting
an ordinance or the county by adopting a resolution stating that fact. Subject to subsection
(b), upon the adoption of the ordinance or resolution by the city, the city within its corporate
limits, and, upon the adoption of a resolution by the county, the county shall exercise the
authority and perform the duties delegated by this part outside of the corporate limits of
any municipality within or partially within the county. (b) This part shall not apply to any
property that is assessed for ad valorem taxes as agricultural or forest property. (Act 95-375,
p. 763, §1; Act 2004-256, p. 349, §1.)...
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11-42-164
Section 11-42-164 Annexation agreement deemed contract between municipalities; right of persons
residing in annexed municipality to enforce agreement against annexing municipality. The agreement
of annexation shall be and shall be held to be a contract by and between the city or town
annexed and the city or town to which annexation is made, and no amendment of this article
or subsequent law enacted shall in anywise abrogate or change the terms of the agreement of
annexation, and any person residing in or owning property in the territory which was embraced
within the city or town annexed shall have the right in a court having jurisdiction to require
the annexing city or town to abide by and carry out the provisions of the agreement of annexation.
(Code 1907, §1149; Code 1923, §1844; Code 1940, T. 37, §211.)...
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11-43A-12
Section 11-43A-12 Powers of municipality. The municipality shall have all the powers granted
to municipal corporations by the Constitution and the laws of the state together with all
the implied powers necessary to carry into execution all the powers granted. The municipality
may acquire property within or without its corporate limits for any municipal purpose, in
fee simple or any lesser interest or estate, by purchase, gift, devise, lease, or condemnation,
and may sell, lease, mortgage, hold, manage, and control such property as its interest may
require, and, except as prohibited by the Constitution and the laws of this state or restricted
by this article, the municipality shall and may exercise all municipal powers, functions,
rights, privileges, and immunities of every name and nature whatsoever. The enumeration of
particular powers by this article shall not be deemed to be exclusive but in addition to the
powers enumerated herein or implied thereby or appropriate to the exercise...
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11-43A-74
Section 11-43A-74 Powers of municipality. The municipality shall have all the powers granted
to municipal corporations by the constitution and the laws of this state together with all
the implied powers necessary to carry into execution all the powers granted. The municipality
may acquire property within or without its corporate limits for any municipal purpose, any
lesser interest or estate, by purchase, in fee simple or gift, devise, lease or condemnation,
and may sell, lease, mortgage, hold, manage and control such property as its interests may
require; and, except as prohibited by the constitution and the laws of this state or restricted
by this article, the municipality shall and may exercise all municipal powers, functions,
rights, privileges and immunities of every name and nature whatsoever. The enumeration of
particular powers by this article shall not be deemed to be exclusive, but in addition to
the powers herein enumerated or hereby implied or appropriate to the exercise of...
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11-43B-28
Section 11-43B-28 Powers generally. (a) The municipality shall have all powers granted to municipal
corporations and to cities by the Constitution, code and laws of this state, together with
all the implied powers necessary to carry out and execute all the powers granted, as well
as any other powers and duties which may heretofore or hereafter be granted to such municipality
and which are not inconsistent with this chapter. (b) The city may acquire property within
or without its corporate limits for any purpose, in fee simple or any lesser interest or estate,
by purchase, gift, devise, lease, or condemnation, and may sell, lease, mortgage, hold, manage
and control such property as the interest may require. (c) Except as prohibited by the Constitution
of this state or restricted by this chapter, the city shall and may exercise all municipal
powers, functions, rights, privileges and immunities of every name and nature whatsoever.
(d) The enumeration of particular powers by this chapter...
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