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16-17A-2
university in the state or a university that operates a school of medicine. (2) AUTHORITY.
A public corporation organized pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. (3) BOARD. The
board of directors of an authority. (4) DIRECTOR. A member of the board of an authority. (5)
GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY. The state, a county, a municipality, or any department, agency, board,
or commission of the state, a county, or a municipality. (6) HEALTH CARE FACILITY. All property
or rights in property, real or personal, tangible or intangible, useful to an authority
in its operations, including without limitation, the following: a. Facilities necessary or
desirable to the operation of an academic medical center, one or more health sciences schools,
hospitals, public health care clinics, treatment centers, emergency facilities, outpatient
facilities, laboratories, service or support facilities, and any other facilities related
to the operation of any of the foregoing. b. Biomedical or public health...
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33-10-24
Section 33-10-24 Issuance of bonds. The commission is granted the power to incur debt and issue
bonds by any of the means authorized by the Constitution and laws of the State of Alabama.
Any revenue-producing wharf, dock, warehouse, elevator, industrial facility or other structure
owned by or to be acquired by the commission from proceeds of bonds issued by it is hereby
declared to be a revenue-producing public utility as that term is used and defined by the
Constitution and laws of the state in connection with the issuance of revenue bonds of political
subdivisions of the state. As an additional grant of authority beyond other provisions of
the Constitution, the commission is authorized to issue negotiable bonds for any purpose within
their delegated authority, and to pledge for the payment of the principal and interest of
such negotiable bonds the income and revenues derived or to be derived from the properties
and facilities maintained and operated by them or received by the...
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11-81-141
Section 11-81-141 Powers of municipalities or counties generally; provisions in instruments
or deeds of trust creating pledges, mortgages, liens, etc., for payment of bonds; determination
of costs of acquisition, construction, etc., of undertakings. (a) In addition to the powers
which it may now have, any municipality or county shall have power under this division: (1)
To acquire by gift or purchase, to construct, to reconstruct, to improve, to better or to
extend any undertaking within or without the municipality or county or partially within or
partially without the municipality or county; (2) To operate and maintain any undertaking
for its own use and for the use of public and private consumers and users within and without
the territorial boundaries of the municipality or county; (3) To lease any undertaking or
portion thereof to any agency or department of the State of Alabama for a period or periods
not exceeding 40 years from the completion of the construction of the work, if...
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27-41-30
Section 27-41-30 Particular investments - Loans, notes, etc., secured by mortgages and leases
on real property. An insurer may invest in loans, notes, bonds, or other evidences of indebtedness
of any person up to the fair value of real property securing said indebtedness, upon compliance
with the following conditions and provisions: (1) The indebtedness must be secured by a first
mortgage lien on real property having a fair value of not less than the principal amount of
the loan, except as provided in subdivision (8) of this section; (2) The indebtedness must
be additionally secured by a lease on said real property, which lease must be assigned and
transferred by the lessor to the lender or to a trustee of the lender under a trust instrument;
(3) The lease so assigned as additional security must be noncancellable and may be terminated
only upon such conditions as are generally provided in commercial leases, such as, for example,
destruction by fire, tornado, or similar hazard or...
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41-10-44.2
trades and businesses as the same may be hereafter reclassified in any subsequent publication
of the Standard Industrial Classification Manual. (4) JOB DEVELOPMENT FEE. The amount permitted
to be withheld by an approved company from the gross wages of the employees at a project pursuant
to the provisions of this article. (5) MAJOR PROJECT. Any project the capital cost of which
is expected to equal or exceed $100,000,000. (6) PROJECT. Any land, building or other improvement,
and all real and personal properties deemed necessary or useful in connection therewith,
whether or not now in existence, which shall be located in the state and shall be acquired,
constructed, expanded or installed for use by an approved company as an industrial or research
enterprise. (7) PROJECT COSTS. All costs and expenses incurred by the authority or an approved
company in connection with the acquisition, construction, installation and equipping of a
project, including, without limitation, each of the...
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11-47-170
Section 11-47-170 Acquisition of lands, easements, etc., by municipality; limitations on condemnation.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b), whenever in the judgment of the council,
commission, or other governing body of a city or town it may be necessary or expedient for
the carrying out and full exercise of any power granted by the applicable provisions of this
title or any other applicable provision of law, the town or city shall have full power and
authority to acquire by purchase the necessary lands or rights, easements, or interests therein,
thereunder, or thereover or, for the purposes for which private property may be acquired by
condemnation, may proceed to condemn the same in the manner provided by this article, or by
the general laws of this state governing the taking of lands or the acquiring of interests
therein for the uses for which private property may be taken, and such proceedings shall be
governed in every respect by the general laws of this state...
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11-61A-15
Section 11-61A-15 Issuance of bonds. (a) The authority may issue bonds under and secured by
an indenture between the authority and a trustee. The trustee may be a private person or corporation,
including, but not limited to, any trust company or bank having trust powers, whether the
bank or trust company is located within or without the state. (b) In any indenture or resolution
providing for the issuance of bonds, the authority may pledge, for payment of the principal
of and the interest on the bonds, any of its revenues to which its right then exists or may
subsequently come into existence and may assign, as security for the payment, any of its leases,
franchises, permits, and contracts. In any such indenture the authority may mortgage any of
its properties, including any properties subsequently acquired by it. Any pledge of revenues
shall be valid and binding from the time it is made, and the revenues pledged and subsequently
received by the authority, and any property of the...
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27-41-29
Section 27-41-29 Particular investments - Bonds, etc., secured by mortgages or deeds of trust
on real property, etc., generally. An insurer may invest in: (1) Bonds, notes, or other evidences
of indebtedness which are secured by a first mortgage lien or deed of trust upon unencumbered
improved real property located in the United States or Canada, including leasehold estates
in such real estate having an unexpired term (inclusive of the term or terms which may be
provided by options of renewal) of not less than 10 years beyond the final maturity of the
loan. Unless guaranteed or insured by the Administrator of Veterans Affairs, the Secretary
of Housing and Urban Development, or by a mortgage guaranty insurance policy issued by an
insurance company licensed and authorized to do business by and in the State of Alabama, no
such mortgage loan or loans when made shall exceed 75 percent of the fair value of the real
estate or leasehold, except that loans made on single family dwellings shall...
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41-9-432
Section 41-9-432 Powers generally. The commission shall be authorized: (1) To investigate and
select an available site for housing the exhibits, including the surrounding grounds, in cooperation
with the Department of the Army and the community, taking into consideration all pertinent
factors affecting the suitability of such site; (2) To acquire by rent or lease agreement
or otherwise the necessary housing facilities and to establish, improve and enlarge the available
facility, including providing it with necessary equipment, furnishings, landscaping and related
facilities, including parking areas and ramps, roadways, sewers, curbs and gutters; (3) To
enter into such contracts and cooperative agreements with the local, state and federal governments,
with agencies of such governments, including the Department of the Army and the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration, with private individuals, corporations, associations and other organizations
as the commission may deem...
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11-50-314
(whether or not such system or systems were in existence and whether or not such system or
systems were privately owned prior to acquisition by such corporation and whether such system
or systems are located within or without or partly within and partly without the limits of
the municipality which authorized the organization of such corporation or within the limits
of another municipality) and to receive, acquire, take, and hold, whether by purchase, gift,
lease, devise, or otherwise, real, personal, and mixed property of any nature whatsoever
that its board of directors may deem a necessary or convenient part of such system or systems;
(5) To borrow money for any corporate function, use, or purpose and to issue in evidence of
the borrowing interest-bearing bonds payable solely from the revenues derived from the operation
of any one or more of its systems (regardless of the system or systems for the benefit of
or with respect to which such borrowing may be made); (6) To pledge for...
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