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12-20-25
Section 12-20-25 Taking file in pending action from office of clerk, etc. The file pertaining
to a pending action shall not be taken from the office of the clerk, register or probate judge
except by an attorney of record of a party to the action upon a receipt in writing signed
by such attorney, stating the number and title of the case and the papers contained in the
file. If any of such papers are lost, mislaid, destroyed or mutilated before a return of the
file and a surrender of the receipt, the costs of substituting them must be paid by the attorney
taking them. (Code 1876, §§562, 565; Code 1886, §654; Code 1896, §2646; Code 1907, §5738;
Code 1923, §10131; Code 1940, T. 7, §7.)...
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40-2B-2
as it deems best adapted for public convenience. Such publications shall be made permanently
available and constitute the official reports of the Alabama Tax Tribunal. (p) Service of
Process. (1) Mailing by first class or certified or registered mail, postage prepaid, to the
address of the taxpayer given on the taxpayer's notice of appeal, or to the address of the
taxpayer's representative of record, if any, or to the usual place of business of the Department
of Revenue, shall constitute personal service on the other party. The Alabama Tax Tribunal,
by rule, may prescribe that notice by other means shall constitute personal service
and, in a particular case, may order that notice be given to additional persons or by other
means. (2) Mailing by registered or certified mail and delivery by a private delivery service
approved by the Internal Revenue Service in accordance with Section 7502(f) of the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, shall be deemed to have occurred,...
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36-15-1
of a municipality or county or officer or governing body of any other elected or appointed
body shall submit with the request for an opinion a resolution adopted by the governing body
setting forth the facts showing the nature and character of the question which makes the advice
or opinion sought necessary to the present performance of some official act that the officer
or governing body must perform. d. An officer or governing body shall not submit to the Attorney
General moot, private, or personal questions in which the state, county, or public
is not materially or primarily interested or questions that are subject to ongoing litigation.
Any officer shall submit, with the request for an opinion, a writing setting forth the facts
showing the nature and character of the question which makes the advice sought necessary to
present performance of some official act that the officer must perform. (2) He or she shall
attend, on the part of the state, to all criminal cases pending in the...
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6-6-15
Section 6-6-15 Award - Appeals. Either party may appeal from an award under this division.
Notice of the appeal to the appropriate appellate court shall be filed within 10 days after
receipt of notice of the award and shall be filed with the clerk or register of the circuit
court where the action is pending or, if no action is pending, then in the office of the clerk
or register of the circuit court of the county where the award is made. The notice of appeal,
together with a copy of the award, signed by the arbitrators or a majority of them, shall
be delivered with the file of papers or with the submission, as the case may be, to the court
to which the award is returnable; and the clerk or register shall enter the award as the judgement
of the court. Thereafter, unless within 10 days the court shall set aside the award for one
or more of the causes specified in Section 6-6-14, the judgment shall become final and an
appeal shall lie as in other cases. In the event the award shall be set...
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27-7-29
Section 27-7-29 Nonresident agents or brokers - Service of process. (a) Each licensed nonresident
producer shall be considered to have performed acts equivalent to and constituting an appointment
of the commissioner as his or her attorney to receive service of legal process issued against
the nonresident producer in this state upon causes of action arising within this state out
of transactions under the nonresident producer's license. Service upon the commissioner as
such attorney shall constitute effective legal service upon the nonresident producer. (b)
The appointment shall be irrevocable for as long as there may be any such cause of action
in this state against the nonresident producer. (c) Service of process under this section
shall be made by leaving three copies of the summons and complaint, or other process, with
the commissioner, along with payment of the fee prescribed in Section 27-4-2, and the service
shall be sufficient service upon the nonresident if notice of the service...
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27-10-24
Section 27-10-24 Licensing of surplus line brokers. (a) Any person, while licensed as a resident
insurance producer in this state for the property lines of authority and who is deemed by
the commissioner to have had sufficient experience in the insurance business to be competent
for the purpose may be licensed as a surplus line broker for the types and kinds of insurance
that he or she as a resident producer is licensed to handle as follows: (1) Application to
the commissioner for the license shall be made on forms as designated and furnished by the
commissioner. (2) License fee in the amount stated in Section 27-4-2 shall be paid to the
commissioner. The license shall expire on December 31 next after its issue. (3) Prior to the
issuance of the license, the applicant shall file with the commissioner, and thereafter for
as long as any license remains in effect he or she shall keep in force and unimpaired, a bond
in favor of the State of Alabama in the penal sum of at least fifty...
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27-11-5
at the time of the pendency of an action involving the transacting of the business of insurance
or the act or occurrence complained of, shall be deemed to be an unauthorized insurer within
the meaning of this chapter, and service of process under such circumstances may be had as
provided in this section. (b) Service of summons when obtained upon any such insurer as provided
in subsection (a) of this section for the service of process shall be deemed sufficient service
of summons and process to give to the Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Alabama, jurisdiction
over the cause of action and over such insurer and shall warrant and authorize personal
judgment against such defendant, or defendants, in the event that the plaintiff prevails in
the action. There shall be paid to the Secretary of State for services under this section
fees as may be provided for service of process on nonresidents doing business or performing
work or service in this state. (Acts 1971, No. 407, p. 707, §224.)...
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45-17A-50.10
Section 45-17A-50.10 Finality of disciplinary action; record of hearing and determination;
procedures of hearings; review. (a) No disciplinary action taken against a regular status
employee, except a head of a department, that involves suspension without pay, demotion, dismissal,
or any other action as defined by the implementing rules and regulations shall become final
until the board holds a hearing on the action, if the employee appeals the action in writing
to the board within 10 calendar days of receipt of written notification of the action to be
taken by the mayor. Within 30 calendar days after receipt of the written appeal of the employee,
the board shall schedule and hold a public hearing on the appeal and render a decision. (b)
All hearings before the board shall be recorded and transcribed. In all cases, the decision
of the board shall be reduced to writing and entered in the record of the case. The board
may in its decision uphold the action by the mayor, modify the action,...
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25-4-134
Section 25-4-134 Procedures for collection of delinquent contribution payments. (a) Generally.
The contributions, interest, and penalties required to be paid under this chapter shall be
a first and prior lien upon all property and rights to property, real or personal,
of any employer subject to this chapter. The lien shall arise at the time the contribution
report, or the payment of the contributions, as the case may be, was due to have been filed
with or made to the Department of Labor. The secretary may file in the office of the judge
of probate of any county in this state a certificate which shall show the name of the department
for which it is filed, the amount and nature of the contributions, interest, and penalties
for which a lien is claimed together with any costs that may have accrued, the name of the
employer against whose property a lien for such contributions, interest, and penalties is
claimed and the date thereof. An error in the certificate of the amount shall not...
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45-17A-82.09
a pre-disciplinary hearing before the mayor. If the regular status employee fails to request
a pre-disciplinary hearing within 10 days from receiving notice, the right to any pre-disciplinary
hearing shall be deemed waived. Regardless of whether or not the employee elects to have a
pre-disciplinary hearing with the mayor, if the mayor decides to suspend without pay, demote,
or dismiss the employee, the mayor shall give notice to the employee of the mayor's action
by providing notice by personal service, by United States Postal Service registered
or certified mail, with postage paid thereon, to the employee's last known address, or by
private mail carrier for overnight delivery, signature required, with postage prepaid thereon
to the employee's last known address. Such notice shall be in writing and shall inform the
employee of the right to contest the mayor's action by filing with the board a written notice
of contest, if the employee is not the head of a department, or with the...
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