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13A-6-157.1
Section 13A-6-157.1 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE
2018 REGULAR SESSION, EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2018. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT.
(a) In addition to any other remedy under this article, if the Attorney General has reason
to believe that any person, corporation, or any other legal entity is engaging in, has engaged
in, or is about to engage in any act or practice declared to be unlawful by this article,
the Attorney General may bring an action in the name of the state in the appropriate state
court against the person, corporation, or entity to restrain by temporary restraining order,
or temporary or permanent injunction, the acts or practices. (b) In addition to any other
remedy under this article, the Attorney General may bring a civil action on behalf of the
state in the appropriate state court to recover actual damages for victims of acts or practices
performed in violation of this article. (c) Venue for any action brought under this section
is...
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27-17A-23
Section 27-17A-23 Civil actions; liability. The commissioner, the Attorney General,
or any person may bring a civil action against a person or company violating this chapter
in the appropriate court of the county in which the alleged violator resides or has his or
her or its principal place of business or in the county wherein the alleged violation occurred.
Upon adverse adjudication, the defendant shall be liable for actual damages caused by the
violation. The court, as provided by common law, may award punitive damages and may provide
equitable relief as it deems proper or necessary, including enjoining the defendant from further
violation of this chapter. (Act 2002-74, p. 221, §1; Act 2014-216, p. 653, §3.)...
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10A-2-14.31
Section 10A-2-14.31 Procedure for judicial dissolution. REPEALED IN THE 2019 REGULAR
SESSION BY ACT 2019-94 EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT.
(a) Venue for a proceeding to dissolve a corporation lies in the county where a corporation's
articles of incorporation are filed, or, in the case of a corporation created by an act of
the Legislature prior to the adoption of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, or which resulted
from a merger or consolidation, in Montgomery County. (b) It is not necessary to make shareholders
parties to a proceeding to dissolve a corporation unless relief is sought against them individually.
(c) A court in a proceeding brought to dissolve a corporation may issue injunctions, appoint
a receiver or custodian pendente lite with all powers and duties the court directs, take other
action required to preserve the corporate assets wherever located, and carry on the business
of the corporation until a full hearing can be held. (d)...
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35-9A-461
Section 35-9A-461 Landlord's action for eviction, rent, monetary damages, or other relief.
(a) A landlord's action for eviction, rent, monetary damages, or other relief relating to
a tenancy subject to this chapter shall be governed by the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure
and the Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure except as modified by this chapter. (b) District
courts and circuit courts, according to their respective established jurisdictions, shall
have jurisdiction over eviction actions, and venue shall lie in the county in which the leased
property is located. Eviction actions shall be entitled to precedence in scheduling over all
other civil cases. (c) Service of process shall be made in accordance with the Alabama Rules
of Civil Procedure. However, if a sheriff, constable, or process server is unable to serve
the defendant personally, service may be had by delivering the notice to any person who is
sui juris residing on the premises, or if after reasonable effort no person is...
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13A-8-200
Section 13A-8-200 Block on false information in credit reports. (a) As used in this
section, the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) CONSUMER CREDIT
REPORT. The term shall mean the same as the term is defined in the Federal Fair Credit Reporting
Act, 15 USC Sections 1681a and 1681b, as amended. (2) CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCY. The term
shall mean the same as the term is defined in the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 USC
Sections 1681a and 1681b, as amended. (3) PERSON. Any individual, partnership, corporation,
trust, estate, cooperative, association, government or governmental subdivision or agency,
or other entity. (b)(1) If a consumer submits to a consumer reporting agency a court order
as described in Section 13A-8-198, the consumer reporting agency shall, within 30 days
of receipt, employ reasonable procedures to block reporting any information in the consumer's
credit report identified in the court order that is the result of a criminal violation of
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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13A-8-114
Section 13A-8-114 Phishing. (a) A person commits the crime of phishing if the person
by means of an Internet web page, electronic mail message, or otherwise using the Internet,
solicits, requests, or takes any action to induce another person to provide identifying information
by representing that the person, either directly or by implication, is a business, without
the authority or approval of the business. (b) Any person violating this section, upon
conviction, shall be guilty of a Class C felony. Multiple violations resulting from a single
action or act shall constitute one violation for the purposes of this section. (c)
The following persons may bring an action against a person who violates or is in violation
of this section: (1) A person who is engaged in the business of providing Internet
access service to the public, owns a web page, or owns a trademark, and is adversely affected
by a violation of this section. (2) An individual who is adversely affected by a violation
of this...
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41-22-20
Section 41-22-20 Judicial review of preliminary, procedural, etc., actions or rulings
and final decisions in contested cases. (a) A person who has exhausted all administrative
remedies available within the agency, other than rehearing, and who is aggrieved by a final
decision in a contested case is entitled to judicial review under this chapter. A preliminary,
procedural, or intermediate agency action or ruling is immediately reviewable if review of
the final agency decision would not provide an adequate remedy. (b) All proceedings for review
may be instituted by filing of notice of appeal or review and a cost bond with the agency
to cover the reasonable costs of preparing the transcript of the proceeding under review,
unless waived by the agency or the court on a showing of substantial hardship. A petition
shall be filed either in the Circuit Court of Montgomery County or in the circuit court of
the county in which the agency maintains its headquarters, or unless otherwise...
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