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37-2-113
Section 37-2-113 Orders of commission - Remedy for noncompliance. The Public Service
Commission must notify the district attorney of the proper circuit and the Attorney General
of the failure of any railroad company or person operating a railroad to comply with any order
made by such commission for the erection of sitting or waiting rooms, within 60 days after
the expiration of the period within which such sitting or waiting rooms are to be erected;
and thereupon, it shall be the duty of the district attorney, under the direction of the Attorney
General, to bring a civil action in the name of the State of Alabama, or take other appropriate
steps in the circuit court, or before the judge of the circuit court to compel the erection
of such sitting or waiting rooms. For the purpose of entertaining, hearing, and deciding such
cases, the circuit court shall be always open, and the circuit judge may make all needful
orders and issue all writs and process. If the person or corporation...
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41-21-1
Section 41-21-1 Distribution of sets of state code to agencies, departments, etc., by
Secretary of State. (a) It shall be the duty of the Secretary of State, on publication and
delivery to the state, to transmit sets of the Code of Alabama 1975, and supplements or replacement
volumes thereof, subject to subsection (b), to all of the following agencies, departments,
institutions, bureaus, boards, commissions, and offices: (1) One set to the law library of
Congress. (2) One set to the custodian of the law library of the court of last resort of every
state and territory for exchange upon the approval of the state law librarian of the request
therefor. (3) One set to the library of the University of Alabama and one set to the Land
Commissioner of the University of Alabama. (4) One set to each member of the Legislature,
the Lieutenant Governor, the Clerk of the House of Representatives, and the Secretary of the
Senate. (5) One set to the library of each junior college, trade school,...
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12-9A-8
Section 12-9A-8 Assignment of circuit or district judges by presiding circuit judge.
(a) A presiding circuit judge, by order, may assign a circuit or district court judge who
is within the circuit to serve within the circuit or within the district courts of the circuit.
Before assigning a judge, the presiding circuit judge shall evaluate the needs of the circuit,
including the currency, congestion, and backlog of criminal and civil cases. (b) Assignments
of judges by the presiding circuit judge shall be in writing and shall be sent to the assigned
judge as soon as practicable. The presiding judge or the judge's designee may notify the assigned
judge orally of the assignment. An oral notification of an assignment is sufficient until
a written notification can be prepared and delivered to the assigned judge. A copy of each
written assignment shall be filed with the Administrative Director of Courts and in the office
of the clerk or register of the court to which the assignment is made....
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25-4-95
Section 25-4-95 Appeals from final decisions of board of appeals or appeals tribunal.
Within 30 days after the decision of the board of appeals has become final, any party to the
proceeding including the secretary who claims to be aggrieved by the decision may secure a
judicial review thereof by filing a notice of appeal in the circuit court of the county of
the residence of the claimant; except, that if the claimant does not reside in this state
at the time the appeal is taken, the notice of appeal shall be filed in the circuit court
of the county in this state in which the claimant last resided, or in the circuit court of
the county in this state wherein the claimant last worked. In such action, the notice of appeal
need not be verified, but shall state the grounds upon which a review is sought. A copy shall
be served upon the secretary or upon such person as the secretary may designate (and for the
purpose hereof, mailing a copy addressed to the secretary at Montgomery by registered...
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27-9A-12
Section 27-9A-12 License denial, non-renewal, or revocation. (a) The commissioner may
place on probation, suspend, revoke, or refuse to issue or renew an independent adjuster's
license, an apprentice independent adjuster's license, or the registration of an emergency
independent adjuster, or may levy a civil penalty in accordance with subsection (d), or any
combination of these actions, for any one or more of the following causes: (1) Providing incorrect,
misleading, incomplete, or materially untrue information in the license application. (2) Violating
any insurance laws, rules, subpoena, or order of the commissioner or of another state's insurance
regulator. (3) Obtaining or attempting to obtain a license or registration through misrepresentation
or fraud. (4) Improperly withholding, misappropriating, or converting any monies or properties
received in the course of acting as an adjuster of any type or in otherwise doing insurance
business in this state or elsewhere. (5) Intentionally...
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28-9-11
Section 28-9-11 Liabilities and duties of supplier; action for damages; declaratory
judgment and injunctive relief; remedies. (a) If a supplier engages in conduct prohibited
under this chapter, a wholesaler with which the supplier has an agreement may maintain a civil
action against the supplier to recover actual damages reasonably incurred as the result of
the prohibited conduct. If a wholesaler engages in conduct prohibited under this chapter,
a supplier with which the wholesaler has an agreement may maintain a civil action against
the wholesaler to recover actual damages reasonably incurred as the result of the prohibited
conduct. (b) A supplier that violates any provision of this chapter shall be liable for all
actual damages and all court costs and, in the court's discretion, reasonable attorney fees
incurred by a wholesaler as a result of that violation. A wholesaler that violates any provision
of this chapter shall be liable for all actual damages and all court costs and, in the...

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45-2-22.11
Section 45-2-22.11 Remedies. (a) If a supplier engages in conduct prohibited under this
part, a wholesaler with which the supplier has an agreement may maintain a civil action against
the supplier to recover actual damages reasonably incurred as the result of the prohibited
conduct. If a wholesaler engages in conduct prohibited under this part, a supplier with which
the wholesaler has an agreement may maintain a civil action against the wholesaler to recover
actual damages reasonably incurred as the result of the prohibited conduct. (b) A supplier
that violates any provision of this part shall be liable for all actual damages and all court
costs and, in the court's discretion, reasonable attorney fees incurred by a wholesaler as
a result of that violation. A wholesaler that violates any provision of this part shall be
liable for all actual damages and all court costs and, in the court's discretion, reasonable
attorney fees incurred by the supplier as a result of that violation. (c)...
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45-37-21.12
Section 45-37-21.12 Violations. (a) If a supplier engages in conduct prohibited under
this part, a wholesaler with which the supplier has an agreement may maintain a civil action
against the supplier to recover actual damages reasonably incurred as the result of the prohibited
conduct. If a wholesaler engages in conduct prohibited under this part, a supplier with which
the wholesaler has an agreement may maintain a civil action against the wholesaler to recover
actual damages reasonably incurred as the result of the prohibited conduct. (b) A supplier
that violates this part shall be liable for all actual damages and all court costs and, in
the discretion of the court, reasonable attorney fees incurred by a wholesaler as a result
of that violation. A wholesaler that violates this part shall be liable for all actual damages
and all court costs and, in the discretion of the court, reasonable attorney fees incurred
by the supplier as a result of that violation. (c) This part imposes upon a...
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45-49-23.10
Section 45-49-23.10 Remedies. (a) If a supplier engages in conduct prohibited under
this part, a wholesaler with which the supplier has an agreement may maintain a civil action
against the supplier to recover actual damages reasonably incurred as the result of the prohibited
conduct. If a wholesaler engages in conduct prohibited under this part, a supplier with which
the wholesaler has an agreement may maintain a civil action against the wholesaler to recover
actual damages reasonably incurred as the result of the prohibited conduct. (b) A supplier
that violates this part shall be liable for all actual damages and all court costs and, in
the court's discretion, reasonable attorney fees incurred by a wholesaler as a result of that
violation. A wholesaler that violates this part shall be liable for all actual damages and
all court costs and, in the court's discretion, reasonable attorney fees incurred by the supplier
as a result of that violation. (c) This part imposes upon a supplier...
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8-21C-11
Section 8-21C-11 Civil action for damages. (a) A dealer, manufacturer, distributor,
or warrantor injured by another party's violation of this chapter may bring a civil action
in circuit court to recover actual damages. The court shall award attorney's fees and costs
to the prevailing party in such an action. Venue for any civil action authorized by this section
shall be exclusively in the county in which the dealer's business is located. In an action
involving more than one dealer, venue may be in any county in which any dealer that is party
to the action is located. (b)(1) Prior to bringing suit under this section, the party
bringing suit for an alleged violation shall serve a written demand for mediation upon the
offending party. a. The demand for mediation shall be served upon the other party via certified
mail at the address stated within the manufacturer and dealer agreement between the parties.
b. The demand for mediation shall contain a brief statement of the dispute and the...
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