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17-13-79
Section 17-13-79 Contestant to notify contestee of votes sought to be proved illegal. No testimony
shall be received of any illegal votes or of the rejection of any legal votes in any contest
commenced under this article unless the party complaining thereof has given to the adverse
party notice in writing of the number of illegal votes and by whom given, for whom given,
and at what precinct or voting place cast, or the number of legal votes rejected, by whom
offered, and at what precinct or voting place they were not allowed to be cast, which he or
she expects to prove on the trial. Such notice shall be served personally or left at the residence
or usual place of business of the adverse party at least five days before the taking of the
testimony in reference to such votes. (Acts 1931, No. 56, p. 73; Code 1940, T. 17, §379;
§17-16-79; amended and renumbered by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §63.)...
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17-16-48
Section 17-16-48 Notice of nature of evidence. No testimony must be received of any illegal
votes or of the rejection of any legal votes in any contested election commenced under the
provisions of this article unless the party complaining thereof has given to the adverse party
notice in writing of the number of illegal votes and by whom given and for whom given, and
at what precinct or voting place cast, or the number of legal votes rejected, and by whom
offered, and at what precinct or voting place cast, which the party expects to prove on the
trial. Such notice must be served personally or left at the residence or usual place of business
of the adverse party at least 10 days before the taking of testimony in reference to such
votes. (Code 1896, §1687; Code 1907, §461; Code 1923, §551; Code 1940, T. 17, §237; §17-15-21;
amended and renumbered by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §83.)...
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16-24C-6
Section 16-24C-6 Termination of employment - Grounds for termination; procedures; appeals.
(a) Tenured teachers and nonprobationary classified employees may be terminated at any time
because of a justifiable decrease in the number of positions or for incompetency, insubordination,
neglect of duty, immorality, failure to perform duties in a satisfactory manner, or other
good and just cause, subject to the rights and procedures hereinafter provided. However, a
vote or decision to approve a recommended termination on the part of a president of a two-year
educational institution operated under the authority and control of the Department of Postsecondary
Education or the governing board shall not be made for political or personal reasons. (b)
The termination of a tenured teacher or nonprobationary classified employee who is not an
employee of a two-year educational institution operated under the authority and control of
the Department of Postsecondary Education shall be initiated by the...
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40-2B-2
Section 40-2B-2 Alabama Tax Tribunal. (a) Statement of Purpose. To increase public confidence
in the fairness of the state tax system, the state shall provide an independent agency with
tax expertise to resolve disputes between the Department of Revenue and taxpayers, prior to
requiring the payment of the amounts in issue or the posting of a bond, but after the taxpayer
has had a full opportunity to attempt settlement with the Department of Revenue based, among
other things, on the hazards of litigation. By establishing an independent Alabama Tax Tribunal
within the executive branch of government, this chapter provides taxpayers with a means of
resolving controversies that insures both the appearance and the reality of due process and
fundamental fairness. The tax tribunal shall provide hearings in all tax matters, except those
specified by statute, and render decisions and orders relating thereto. A tax tribunal hearing
shall be commenced by the filing of a notice of appeal protesting...
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17-13-78
Section 17-13-78 Statement by elector contesting election. (a) Any elector of a party desiring
to contest the nomination by his or her party of any candidate declared the nominee for any
office shall make a statement in writing setting forth specifically all of the following:
(1) The name of the party contesting and that the elector was a qualified elector when the
primary was held and he or she participated therein. (2) The nomination which the election
was held to fill. (3) The time of holding the election. (4) The name of the person declared
nominated. (5) The particular grounds on which the nomination is contested. (b) The contest
is instituted by filing this statement and giving security as provided in this article, which
statement must be certified by the affidavit of such contesting party to the effect that he
or she believes the same to be true. (c) If the reception of illegal votes is alleged as a
ground for contest, it is a sufficient statement of the ground to allege that...
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17-16-51
Section 17-16-51 Contest of senator or representative in Legislature - Testimony. The testimony
in the case of a contest provided for in Section 17-16-50 must be taken by deposition under
commission issued by the clerk of the court where the statement of contest is filed, which
commission must issue upon the party applying for the same making and filing an affidavit
stating the name of the witnesses, the place of residence of such witnesses, and that the
testimony sought and expected is material. The depositions must be taken on interrogatories
filed in the office of the clerk after making and filing the affidavit and of the interrogatories
and affidavit and the names and residence of the commissioner or commissioners proposed to
be appointed, 10 days' notice must be given the adverse party by service on him or her personally
or by leaving at his or her usual place of residence or business a copy of the interrogatories
and affidavit, to which must be appended notice of the name and...
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17-16-47
Section 17-16-47 Statement of grounds of contest. When any elector chooses to contest the election
of any person declared to be elected to the office of senator or representative in the Legislature,
judge of the circuit court or district court, any office which is filled by the vote of a
single county, or constable, he or she must make a statement in writing setting forth specifically:
(1) The name of the party contesting and that he or she was a qualified voter when the election
was held. (2) The office which the election was held to fill and the time of holding the same.
(3) The particular grounds of the contest. This statement must be verified by the affidavit
of such contesting party to the effect that the same is believed to be true. If the reception
of illegal votes is alleged as a cause of contest, it is a sufficient statement of cause to
allege that illegal votes were given to the person whose election is contested, which, if
taken from that person, will reduce the number of...
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17-13-71
Section 17-13-71 Grounds. The contests of nomination by a party for office, other than a county
office, may be instituted by any qualified elector of the state, or of the political subdivision,
as the case may be, who belongs to that party and who legally participated in such primary
election, upon the following grounds, which may be used separately, or else be joined in the
same contest: (1) Malconduct, fraud, or corruption on the part of any inspector, clerk, returning
officer, canvassing board, or other persons. (2) When a person whose nomination is contested
was not eligible to the office sought at the time of the declaration of nomination. (3) On
account of illegal votes given. (4) On account of the rejection of legal votes. (5) Offers
to bribe, bribery, intimidation, or other malconduct or misconduct calculated to prevent a
fair, free, and full exercise of the elective franchise. (6) Miscalculation, mistake, or misconduct
in counting, tallying, certifying, or canvassing which of...
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41-22-13
Section 41-22-13 Rules of evidence in contested cases. In contested cases: (1) The rules of
evidence as applied in nonjury civil cases in the circuit courts of this state shall be followed.
When necessary to ascertain facts not reasonably susceptible of proof under those rules, evidence
not admissible thereunder may be admitted (except where precluded by statute) if it is of
a type commonly relied upon by reasonably prudent persons in the conduct of their affairs.
Agencies shall give effect to the rules of privilege recognized by law. Except as hereinafter
provided, objections to evidentiary offers may be made and shall be noted in the record. Whenever
any evidence is excluded as inadmissible, all such evidence existing in written form shall
remain a part of the record as an offer of proof. The party seeking the admission of oral
testimony may make an offer of proof by means of a brief statement on the record describing
the testimony excluded. All rulings on the admissibility of...
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24-9-8
Section 24-9-8 Quiet title and foreclosure action. (a) The authority may initiate a quiet title
action under this section to quiet title to real property held by the authority or interests
in tax delinquent property held by the authority by recording with the office of the judge
of probate in the county in which the property subject to quiet title action is located a
notice of pending quiet title action. The notice shall include the name of the taxpayer whose
interest was affected by the tax sale; the name of any other party as revealed by a search
and examination of the title to the property who may claim an interest in the property; a
legal description of the property; the street address of the property if available; the name,
address, and telephone number of the authority; a statement that the property is subject to
the quiet title proceedings under Act 2013-249; and a statement that any legal interests in
the property may be extinguished by a circuit court order vesting title to...
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