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12-13-14
Section 12-13-14 Chief clerk of probate court - Powers generally; authority for performance
of official acts of chief clerk generally. (a) The chief clerk shall have the following powers:
(1) To issue letters testamentary, of administration and of guardianship, where there is no
contest. (2) To administer oaths relating to the business of the court and to take and certify
acknowledgments and proof of instruments authorized to be recorded. (3) To solemnize matrimony,
approve bonds and appoint guardians ad litem. (4) To admit wills to probate and record and
to pass and allow accounts of executors, administrators and guardians, where there is no contest.
(5) To do all other acts and things and perform all other duties, ministerial and judicial,
where there is no contest, that the probate judge may do and perform. (b) All of the official
acts of such chief clerk must be performed in the name of the probate judge, except when there
is a vacancy in that office. (Code 1852, §674; Code 1867,...
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5-17-8.1
Section 5-17-8.1 Investigatory and enforcement powers of administrator, board, designee, etc.
(a) The administrator or the administrator's designee, in consultation with the agency's legal
counsel acting under the administrator, may administer oaths and may examine under oath any
person whose testimony may be required on the examination of any credit union, or the examination
of any affiliate of a credit union, and shall have authority and power to compel the appearance
and attendance of any such person or the production of any records and documents of any credit
union or any affiliate of a credit union for the purpose of any examination. Attendance or
production may be enforced by order of the Circuit Court, 15th Judicial District. The production
of records, documents, or testimony, whether or not made under oath, by a credit union or
by any of its directors, officers, employees, advisors, consultants, attorneys, or accountants
made for, and at the request of, the administrator upon...
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9-11-64
Section 9-11-64 Inspection of books and records of dealers, etc. The Commissioner of Conservation
and Natural Resources, his wardens or any other persons appointed and designated by him for
such purpose shall have power and authority at any and all reasonable hours to inspect or
examine the books and records of any person, firm, association or corporation in order to
determine the amount of license fees due under the provisions of Section 9-11-63 and to further
require such persons or any member or members or agents or employees of such firm, association
or corporation to answer under oath any questions that may be propounded to determine the
facts desired. The Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources and his said wardens
and agents shall further have authority to administer an oath to any such person. (Acts 1935,
No. 383, p. 813, §19; Code 1940, T. 8, §102.)...
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12-17-98
Section 12-17-98 Deputy clerk for Bessemer division of tenth judicial circuit. At the general
election held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, 1982, and every six
years thereafter, there shall be elected by the qualified voters of the territory over which
the circuit court of the tenth judicial circuit sitting at Bessemer has and exercises jurisdiction
a deputy clerk of the circuit court, who shall hold office for six years and until his successor
is elected and qualified. He shall, at the time of his election and during his term of office,
reside within and be a qualified voter of the territory from which he is elected. Such deputy
clerk shall perform the same duties and exercise the same authority under the supervision
of the circuit court when being held at said place as if he were the circuit clerk. Before
entering upon the duties of his office such deputy clerk shall take and subscribe to the same
oath of office, and enter into the same bond as circuit court...
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2-2-6
Section 2-2-6 Inspection of books; examination of witnesses; divulging information. The commissioner
or his duly appointed agents shall have authority to inspect books and records, to hear complaints,
to administer oaths, to certify to all official acts and to examine under oath in any part
of the state witnesses in any matter pertaining to their duties and cause such examination
to be reduced to writing. If any person, having been sworn by any of the above officers to
tell the truth, shall willfully give false testimony, he shall be guilty of perjury. If the
commissioner or any member of the board or any employee or agent shall divulge any information
acquired from the private books, documents or papers of any person, firm or corporation while
acting or claiming to act under any authorization or designation in respect to confidential
or private transactions, property or business of any person, firm or corporation, except in
his report to the State Board of Agriculture and Industries...
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5-3A-6
Section 5-3A-6 Examination of witnesses and production of documents; penalties for false entry
or statement; proceedings against former employees. (a) For purposes of this section, a bank
holding company is a holding company organized under the laws of Alabama or another state
in the United States that directly owns a majority of the voting securities of an Alabama
state bank. (b) The superintendent and every examiner acting under the superintendent may
administer oaths and may examine under oath any person whose testimony may be required on
the examination of any bank or any bank holding company, on the examination of any affiliate
of a bank, or on the examination of any agency of any foreign bank and shall have authority
and power to compel the appearance and attendance of any such person or the production of
any records and documents of any bank, any bank holding company, any affiliate of a bank,
or any agency of a foreign bank for the purpose of any examination and attendance or...
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45-37-80.20
Section 45-37-80.20 Appointment; duties; special reporter; fee; salary; oath; supplies. (a)
That each of the judges of such circuit courts of this state shall appoint a competent shorthand
writer to perform the duties of official court reporters over the court in the circuit over
which the judge presides; that such official court reporter shall not be subject to the provisions
of any civil service system as may be effective in such county or counties or circuit or circuits;
that such official court reporter shall serve at the pleasure of the appointing judge; that
no two judges shall appoint the same court reporter; that no person shall be appointed official
or special court reporter under this section who is not able to correctly report in shorthand
the proceedings in all trials as the same may occur and neatly and expeditiously transcribe
on the typewriter the testimony taken by him or her. The official court reporter shall be
an officer of the court, and within his or her circuit...
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9-16-78
Section 9-16-78 Hearing officer; powers; witness fees. (a) No hearing officer shall participate
in a hearing if he or she has an interest therein. At any such hearing all testimony shall
be given under oath and be recorded, but need not be transcribed unless an appeal is made.
(b) The manner in which hearings before hearing officers shall be presented and the conduct
of hearings and appeals before hearing officers shall be in accordance with regulations prescribed
by the regulatory authority. (c) In the discharge of his or her duties under this article,
any hearing officer shall have power to administer oaths, certify to official acts, take and
cause to be taken depositions of witnesses, issue and serve subpoenas, compel the attendance
of witnesses and the production of papers, books, accounts, payrolls, documents, records,
and testimony, provide for site inspections or inspections of other operations. In the event
of failure of any person to comply with any subpoena lawfully issued,...
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12-1-7
Section 12-1-7 Powers of courts as to preservation of order, enforcement of judgments, etc.,
generally. Every court shall have power: (1) To preserve and enforce order in its immediate
presence and as near thereto as is necessary to prevent interruption, disturbance or hindrance
to its proceedings; (2) To enforce order before a person or body empowered to conduct a judicial
investigation under its authority; (3) To compel obedience to its judgments, orders and process
and to orders of a judge out of court, in an action or proceeding therein; (4) To control,
in furtherance of justice, the conduct of its officers and all other persons connected with
a judicial proceeding before it in every matter appertaining thereto; (5) To administer oaths
in an action or proceeding pending therein and in all other cases where it may be necessary
in the exercise of its powers and duties; and (6) To amend and control its process and orders
so as to make them conformable to law and justice. (Code 1852,...
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2-17-19
Section 2-17-19 Condemnation proceedings generally; disposition of condemned animals or articles;
payment of costs, fees and expenses, etc. (a) Any carcass, part of a carcass, meat or meat
food product or poultry food product of any of the animals or birds subject to inspection
under this chapter or any such animal or bird that is dead, dying, disabled or diseased that
is being transported in intrastate commerce or is held for sale in this state after such transportation
and that is or has been prepared, sold, transported or otherwise distributed or offered or
received for distribution in violation of this chapter or is capable of use as human food
and is adulterated or misbranded or in any other way is in violation of this chapter shall
be liable to be proceeded against and seized and condemned at any time by writ of attachment
for condemnation in any proper court as provided in Section 2-17-30 within the jurisdiction
of which the article or animal is found. Such writ of attachment...
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