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19-2-3
Section 19-2-3 Reappointment of removed fiduciary. If any fiduciary in war service be removed
from office and is a competent and suitable person to again serve as such fiduciary at any
time after the termination of his war service, the fiduciary appointed to fill the vacancy
caused by such removal, or his successor, shall be removed from office by the court upon petition
filed by the former fiduciary in war service so removed or by any person interested in the
trust fund or the estate being administered or by any co-fiduciary, and if the trust has not
been fully executed or the administration of the estate has not been fully completed the court,
upon such removal, shall appoint the fiduciary theretofore removed because of his war service
to fill the vacancy caused by the removal of his successor in office if there is no trust
instrument providing a practicable method of appointment. (Acts 1943, No. 460, p. 421, ยง3.)...

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2-3A-4
Section 2-3A-4 Board of directors; members; terms; vacancies; qualifications; expenses; quorum;
impeachment; copies of proceedings as evidence. (a) The authority shall be governed by a board
of directors, and all powers of the authority shall be exercised by the board or pursuant
to its authorization. (b) The board shall consist of seven directors. The Commissioner of
Agriculture and Industries, the Director of Finance and the Superintendent of Banking shall
be ex officio members of the board of directors. The remaining four directors shall be appointed,
by the persons and in the manner hereinafter prescribed, as soon as may be practicable after
the incorporation of the authority, for staggered terms as follows: The Speaker of the House
of Representatives shall appoint one director and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate
shall appoint one director each of whose initial terms shall begin immediately upon his respective
appointment and shall end on September 30 in the fourth calendar...
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37-13-5
Section 37-13-5 Board of directors of authority. Each authority shall be governed by a board
of directors composed of the number of directors provided in its certificate of incorporation,
all of whom shall be selected in accordance with the provisions of this section. If there
is to be only one authorizing subdivision (whether a county, city or town), the governing
body of the authorizing subdivision shall elect all the directors. If there is to be more
than one authorizing subdivision, the respective governing bodies of the authorizing subdivisions
shall each elect the same number of directors; and one additional director shall be elected
jointly by the governing bodies of all the authorizing subdivisions. Each director shall be
a resident of the authorizing subdivision by whose governing body he was elected, except that
the said additional director need only be a resident of the county in which is located the
principal office of the authority, as specified in its certificate of...
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45-45-82.02
Section 45-45-82.02 Juror parking. (a) The governing body of Madison County, by resolution
thereof, shall have the power to maintain and provide parking for the use of the jurors; and
shall have the power to appropriate such funds as are necessary and appropriate for such purpose.
All resolutions providing parking for jurors shall be filed in the Probate Office of Madison
County and with the Administrative Director of Courts. (b) Upon the adoption of a resolution
providing the parking described in this section, Madison County shall establish and maintain
a separate fund known as the Madison County Juror Parking Fund. The county juror parking funds
shall consist of funds appropriated by the state, county, or municipal governments, funds
collected under provisions of law, or received from donations, gifts, grants, and funds other
than those appropriated, and shall be audited as county funds are audited. The funds may be
used to match grants for providing parking described in this...
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45-9-80
Section 45-9-80 Circuit judges; expense allowance. (a) Each of the circuit judges of the Fifth
Judicial Circuit of this state (as such circuit is now or hereafter constituted) shall be
paid a local expense allowance, in addition to all compensation and expenses paid by the state,
from the general funds of the counties composing such circuit, in the amount of ten thousand
dollars ($10,000) per annum, which shall be paid in equal monthly installments. The proportion
of the total annual local expense allowance hereby authorized for each such circuit judge,
to be paid by each county in such circuit, shall be determined by multiplying ten thousand
dollars ($10,000) times the quotient derived by dividing the total number of case filings
in all circuit courts of such circuit (as such circuit is constituted at the time such payment
is made) for the five calendar years beginning with 1980, through and including 1984, into
the total number of case filings in the circuit court (and with respect...
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12-16-37
Section 12-16-37 Clerks of commissions - Authority for employment; compensation; clerical assistance.
(a) The clerk of the circuit court in counties having a population of 60,000 or less according
to the last federal census preceding his election or appointment, may elect to serve as clerk
of the jury commission; provided that notice of his intent to serve as clerk for the commission
shall be filed in writing with the presiding circuit judge and the Administrative Director
of Courts within 30 days after assuming the duties of clerk of the circuit court. Provided
that the provisions of this section shall not prohibit any clerk of the circuit court who
is on August 17, 1983, serving as clerk of the jury commission or clerk of any similar body
established by local law to act in lieu of the jury commission, from serving as clerk of the
jury commission as provided in this article, regardless of the population of their respective
counties; all provisions to the contrary in subsection (b) of...
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12-17-186
Section 12-17-186 Appointment of attorney to act for district attorney when office vacant,
district attorney disqualified, etc. (a) The presiding judge of the circuit court, the district
court or the municipal court, when the district attorney or assistant district attorney regularly
required by law to prosecute criminal cases in such court is absent, or connected with the
party against whom it is his duty to appear by consanguinity or affinity within the fourth
degree, or when there is a vacancy in the office from any cause, or when the district attorney
refuses to act, may appoint a competent attorney to act in such district attorney's place,
but such appointment shall in no event extend beyond the session of the court at which the
appointment is made. (b) The attorney so appointed shall receive for his services the sum
of $25.00 per day for the time he is actually engaged in court, to be paid on the warrant
of the Comptroller if the district attorney for whom he is appointed to act...
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12-19-310
Section 12-19-310 Additional docket fees. (a) In addition to the docket fees now authorized
by law, additional docket fees shall be assessed in all circuit, district, and municipal courts
as follows: (1) In civil cases in the circuit and district courts, except child support cases
and as further provided for small claims cases, an additional docket fee of forty-five dollars
($45) and in small claims cases an additional docket fee of fifteen dollars ($15). (2) In
criminal cases in the circuit, district, and municipal courts, except juvenile cases and as
further provided for traffic cases, an additional docket fee of forty dollars ($40) and in
traffic cases, but excluding parking violations, an additional docket fee of twenty-six dollars
($26). (b) (1) Two dollars ($2) of the traffic docket fee shall be distributed to the Police
Officers' Annuity Fund before any distribution pursuant to subsections (c) and (d). (2) Ten
dollars ($10) of each fee in municipal court shall be retained by the...
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12-19-8
Section 12-19-8 Inventory of equipment and furniture used in operation of trial courts other
than municipal and probate courts; submission of inventory to county commission for approval,
etc.; finality of decision of Administrative Director of Courts as to items to be transferred
to state. (a) The Administrative Director of Courts shall forthwith inventory all equipment
and furniture utilized in the operation of circuit courts and all other trial courts, except
probate courts and municipal courts. This inventory shall indicate the agency or office where
the property is located, the type and classification of property, its age, its purchase cost
and the government agency possessing title. The clerks and registers of the respective circuits
and their administrative staffs shall provide assistance in the formulation of the inventory
as requested by the Administrative Director of Courts. (b) The inventory shall be submitted
to the county commission for approval. The county commission may...
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12-5A-12
Section 12-5A-12 Study commission created. (a) There is created a study commission to evaluate
the feasibility and effectiveness of transferring to state employee status the juvenile probation
officers and staff in counties having a population of more than 99,000 according to the 1990
federal decennial census. The commission shall be composed of one person appointed by the
Administrative Office of Courts, one person appointed by the Association of County Commissions
of Alabama, one person appointed by the Alabama Association of County Commission Clerks and
Administrators, one person appointed by the Council of Chief Probation Officers, one person
appointed by the juvenile court judges, one person appointed by the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, and one person appointed by the Lieutenant Governor. The commission shall
meet on or before October 1, 1998, and shall at that time elect a chair and such other officers
as it deems necessary. The first meeting of the commission shall...
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