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40-27-1
a tax measured in any way by the capital of a corporation considered in its entirety. 6. "Gross
receipts tax" means a tax, other than a sales tax, which is imposed on or measured by
the gross volume of business, in terms of gross receipts or in other terms, and in the determination
of which no deduction is allowed which would constitute the tax an income tax. 7. "Sales
tax" means a tax imposed with respect to the transfer for a consideration of ownership,
possession or custody of tangible personal property or the rendering of services measured
by the price of the tangible personal property transferred or services rendered and
which is required by state or local law to be separately stated from the sales price by the
seller, or which is customarily separately stated from the sales price, but does not include
a tax imposed exclusively on the sale of a specifically identified commodity or article or
class of commodities or articles. 8. "Use tax" means a nonrecurring tax, other than
a...
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45-5-120
shall be probationary for one year from the date of appointment. A probationary employee may
be discharged by the sheriff or a governmental entity at their pleasure at any time before
the expiration of one year from his or her appointment. After he or she shall have served
for one year in the position to which he or she was appointed or employed, such employee shall
become a merit employee. (k) The appointing authority shall have authority to suspend without
pay a merit employee for any personal misconduct, or fact, affecting or concerning
his or her fitness or ability to perform his or her duties in the public interest. In the
event a merit employee is suspended without pay for more than 30 days in any one year, he
or she shall be entitled to a public hearing by the board upon written demand filed within
five days from the date of the order of suspension. If, after hearing, the board determines
that the action of the appointing authority was not with good cause, the suspension...
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12-21-246
for witnesses whose address shall be given by the person requesting the subpoena, specifying
therein the time and place for their appearance, the title of the case and at whose instance
the witness is summoned, and commanding the witness to appear in conformity therewith and
give testimony. (b) No subpoena shall issue for a witness residing more than 100 miles from
the place of trial, computed by the route usually traveled, unless the person requesting the
subpoena makes affidavit that the personal attendance of the witness is necessary to
a proper decision of the case and that the deposition of the witness would be insufficient
for that purpose, and the fact that such affidavit has been made must be endorsed by the clerk
upon the subpoena. (c) A subpoena issued under this section shall be directed "To any
sheriff of the State of Alabama" and, unless the person requesting the subpoena directs
that it be personally served as provided in subdivision (1) of this subsection, at the...

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6-5-154
Section 6-5-154 Violations constituting contempt; proceedings thereon. (a) In case of the violation
of any injunction or closing order granted under the provisions of this division or of any
restraining order or the commission of any contempt of court in proceedings under this division,
the court or the judge thereof may try and punish the offender. The proceedings shall be commenced
by filing with the register or clerk of the court a complaint under oath setting out and alleging
facts constituting such violation, upon which the court or judge shall cause a warrant to
issue, under which the defendant shall be arrested; he may be released on bond, pending the
hearing, to be fixed by the judge. The trial may be had upon affidavits or either party may
demand the production and oral examination of witnesses. (b) A party found guilty of contempt
under the provisions of this section shall be punished by a fine of not less than $100 nor
more than $200, or by imprisonment in the county jail...
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12-21-180
for witnesses, whose addresses shall be given by the person requesting the subpoena, specifying
therein the time and place for their appearance, the title of the case and the party at whose
instance they are summoned and commanding them to appear in conformity therewith and give
testimony. (b) No subpoena shall issue for a witness residing more than 100 miles from the
place of trial, computed by the route usually traveled, unless the person requesting the subpoena
makes affidavit that the personal attendance of the witness is necessary to a proper
decision of the case and that the deposition of the witness would be insufficient for that
purpose, and the fact that such affidavit has been made must be endorsed by the clerk upon
the subpoena. (c) A subpoena issued under this section shall be directed "To any sheriff
of the State of Alabama" and, unless the person requesting the subpoena directs that
it be personally served as provided in subdivision (1) of this subsection, at the...
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17-13-84
Section 17-13-84 Filing statements of contests; depositions; costs; service of process; contempt.
Upon the filing of any contest of nomination, the chair of the executive committee with which
the contest is filed shall file a statement in the office of the clerk of the circuit court
of the county where the contestant resides of the fact that such a contest has been filed,
giving the names of the parties thereto, the nomination contested and the day set for hearing.
After such statement is filed, the clerk of the circuit court shall issue such subpoenas for
witnesses and orders for production of documents and shall issue commissions for the taking
of testimony by deposition as required by either party, each party to the contest being responsible
for costs incurred by him or her for the summoning and attendance of witnesses on his or her
behalf, and the clerk may issue execution for such costs the same as in civil cases. It shall
be the duty of the sheriff to serve all process issued by...
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17-13-89
Section 17-13-89 Commissioners to take testimony. Upon filing of any contest as herein provided,
the executive committee before whom any such contest is pending, if in session, or the chair
of such committee, if it is not in session, may appoint a commissioner, upon the request of
either party, for the purpose of taking testimony in such contest, and such commissioner shall
take testimony in such contest as he or she may be directed to take by the chair of such committee,
and five days' notice of the time when and place where such commissioner expects to take such
testimony and the names of the witnesses to be examined shall be given the opposite party
to the contest. Each party to the contest may be represented before such commissioner, but
before any such commissioner is appointed, the party desiring the appointment made shall deposit
with the chair of such committee sufficient funds to pay the expenses and fees of such commissioner
and the fees and mileage of any witness which may...
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27-2-26
Section 27-2-26 Witnesses and evidence for examination, investigation or hearing - Generally.
(a) As to the subject of any examination, investigation, or hearing being conducted by him,
the commissioner may subpoena witnesses and administer oaths or affirmations and examine any
individual under oath or take depositions and, by subpoena duces tecum, may require and compel
the production of records, books, files, documents, and other evidence. (b) Witness fees and
mileage, if claimed, shall be allowed the same as for testimony in a circuit court. Witness
fees, mileage, and the actual expense necessarily incurred in securing attendance of witnesses
and their testimony shall be itemized and shall be paid by the person being examined if in
the proceedings in which such witness is called such person is found to have been in violation
of the law or by the person, if other than the commissioner, at whose request the hearing
is held. (c) Subpoenas of witnesses shall be served in the same manner...
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25-2-23
Section 25-2-23 Powers of secretary, officers of department and board of appeals as to witnesses.
The Secretary of Labor, any officer of the Department of Labor designated by the secretary
and the members of the board of appeals, in the performance of any function or duty or the
execution of any power prescribed by law, shall have the power to administer oaths, certify
to official acts, take and cause to be taken depositions of witnesses, issue subpoenas, compel
the attendance of witnesses and the production of papers, books, accounts, payrolls, documents,
records and testimony. In the event of failure of any person to comply with any subpoena lawfully
issued, or on the refusal of any witness to produce evidence or to testify as to any matter
regarding which he may be lawfully interrogated, it shall be the duty of any court of competent
jurisdiction or of the judge thereof, upon the application of the Secretary of Labor or any
officer of the Department of Labor designated by the...
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25-4-97
Section 25-4-97 Powers of appeals tribunal, board of appeals and officers of Department of
Labor as to witnesses; witness fees. In the discharge of their duties under this chapter any
deputy, any appeals tribunal, any member of the board of appeals, and any officer of the Department
of Labor authorized and designated by the secretary 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. In the event of failure of any person to comply
with any subpoena lawfully issued, or on the refusal of any witness to produce evidence or
to testify as to any matter regarding which he may be lawfully interrogated, it shall be the
duty of any court of competent jurisdiction or of the judge thereof, upon the application
of the secretary or any officer of the Department of Labor designated...
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