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14-3-32
Section 14-3-32 Federal prisoners. The Board of Corrections must receive into the penitentiary
all convicts sentenced to imprisonment therein by any court of the United States held in this
state, and must safely keep and employ them according to the rules and regulations of the
institution until the expiration of the term for which they are sentenced or until they are
otherwise discharged by law; and it must account to the Department of Finance for all moneys
received for the support of such prisoners. (Code 1852, §327; Code 1867, §3875; Code 1876,
§4573; Code 1886, §4623; Code 1896, §4470; Code 1907, §6522; Code 1923, §3618; Code 1940,
T. 45, §35.)...
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6-5-465
Section 6-5-465 Survival - Substitution of personal representative where no action filed. If
a claim upon which no action has been filed survives on the death of a defendant, substitution
of his personal representative may be effected under the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure;
but final judgment must not be entered against a personal representative if he objects until
after the expiration of six months from the grant of letters testamentary or of administration.
(Code 1852, §2148; Code 1867, §2544; Code 1876, §2910; Code 1886, §2606; Code 1896, §41;
Code 1907, §2500; Acts 1915, No. 533, p. 605; Code 1923, §5716; Acts 1931, No. 717, p. 837;
Code 1940, T. 7, §154.)...
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43-2-47
Section 43-2-47 Special administrator ad colligendum. (a) The judge of probate may, in any
contest respecting the validity of a will, or for the purpose of collecting the goods of a
deceased, or in any other case in which it is necessary, appoint a special administrator,
authorizing the collection and preservation by him of the goods of the deceased until letters
testamentary or of administration have been duly issued. (b) Every such special administrator
has authority to collect the goods and chattels of the estate and debts of the deceased, to
give receipts for moneys collected, to satisfy liens and mortgages paid to him and to secure
and preserve such goods and chattels at such expense as may be deemed reasonable by the probate
court; and for such purposes, he may maintain civil actions as administrator. (c) Such special
administrator may also, under the direction of the probate court, sell such goods as are perishable
or wasting, after the same have been appraised, upon such notice...
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6-5-466
Section 6-5-466 Revival in case of death of one or more defendants jointly sued. (a) The death
of one or more defendants jointly sued does not, as to the defendant dying, abate a claim
upon which an action has been filed if the claim survives; but such a claim may be revived
against the proper representative of such defendant and such representative and the surviving
defendant or defendants may be proceeded against jointly or severally, at the election of
the plaintiff. (b) Under this section, the judgment entered must be several, but against a
personal representative, if he objects, judgment must not be entered until after the expiration
of six months from the grant of letters testamentary or of administration. (c) Under this
section, the satisfaction of one judgment is, as to the plaintiff, a satisfaction of all,
except as to costs; but if requested, the plaintiff must assign, without recourse on him,
the judgment against a principal debtor to the party from whom satisfaction is...
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40-5-44
Section 40-5-44 Final settlements and payments by collectors. (a) On or before July 1 in each
year, the tax collector must make final settlement, under oath, with the Comptroller, of all
matters pertaining to the office of tax collector and pay over to the State Treasurer the
balance which may be found due from him or her for taxes with which he or she is chargeable
under the laws of the state, and at that time the tax collector must also account to the Comptroller
and pay over to the proper governmental authorities and any holder of a tax lien certificate
issued pursuant to Acts 1995, No. 95-408 all money received by the tax collector for the sale
of lands and other property which may have been sold for payment of taxes and also account
to the Comptroller for all lands bought by the state. The tax collector must also report under
oath to the Comptroller and pay over to the State Treasurer all escaped taxes assessed and
collected. For failure of any tax collector to make any of the...
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27-38-1
Section 27-38-1 Establishment of separate accounts by life insurers to provide for life insurance
or annuities and benefits incidental thereto. A life insurer organized under the laws of this
state may, by or pursuant to a resolution of its board of directors, establish one or more
separate accounts and may allocate thereto amounts, including without limitation proceeds
applied under optional modes of settlement or under dividend options, to provide for life
insurance or annuities, and benefits incidental thereto, payable in fixed or variable amounts
or both, subject to the following: (1) The income, gains, and losses, realized or unrealized,
from assets allocated to a separate account shall be credited to, or charged against, the
account, without regard to other income, gains, or losses of the insurer; (2) Except as provided
in this section, amounts allocated to any separate account, and accumulations thereon, may
be invested and reinvested without regard to any requirements or...
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27-5A-7
Section 27-5A-7 Required contract provisions; reinsurance intermediary-managers. Transactions
between a reinsurance intermediary-manager and the reinsurer it represents in that capacity
shall only be entered into pursuant to a written contract, specifying the responsibilities
of each party, which shall be approved by the reinsurer's board of directors. At least 30
days before a reinsurer assumes or cedes business through a producer, a true copy of the approved
contract shall be filed with the commissioner for approval. The contract shall, at a minimum,
provide that: (1) The reinsurer may terminate the contract for cause upon written notice to
the reinsurance intermediary-manager. The reinsurer may immediately suspend the authority
of the reinsurance intermediary-manager to assume or cede business during the pendency of
any dispute regarding the cause for termination. (2) The reinsurance intermediary-manager
shall render accounts to the reinsurer accurately detailing all material...
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40-7-4
Section 40-7-4 Taxpayer to attend appointment and return list of property; failure to furnish
description of real estate. It is the duty of every person in every election precinct to attend
in person before the assessor on the first day of the appointment in the precinct of the taxpayer's
residence and then and there to render to the assessor under oath a full and complete list
of all property of which he was owner, or in which he had any interest whatever, or of which
he was trustee or agent on October 1 of that year. The land and improvements thereon and homesteads
must be separately listed and valued. On failure of the taxpayer for 30 days after demand
or notice by the tax assessor to furnish a sufficient description of his real estate, said
tax assessor shall secure such description from the records of conveyance in the office of
the probate court of his county, and if he is unable to get a sufficient description from
such records, then by a survey of property by the county...
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8-38-2
Section 8-38-2 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms have the
following meanings: (1) BREACH OF SECURITY or BREACH. The unauthorized acquisition of data
in electronic form containing sensitive personally identifying information. Acquisition occurring
over a period of time committed by the same entity constitutes one breach. The term does not
include any of the following: a. Good faith acquisition of sensitive personally identifying
information by an employee or agent of a covered entity, unless the information is used for
a purpose unrelated to the business or subject to further unauthorized use. b. The release
of a public record not otherwise subject to confidentiality or nondisclosure requirements.
c. Any lawful investigative, protective, or intelligence activity of a law enforcement or
intelligence agency of the state, or a political subdivision of the state. (2) COVERED ENTITY.
A person, sole proprietorship, partnership, government entity, corporation,...
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3-1-18
Section 3-1-18 Removal from herd and slaughter or isolation of tuberculous cows generally;
procedure for isolation, retesting, slaughter, etc., of same; compensation of owners for slaughtered
cows, etc., determined not to have been affected by tuberculosis. The owner or proprietor
or manager of any such dairy, upon being notified by such inspector or his assistant, shall
remove or cause to be removed, within 24 hours, said tuberculous cow or cows from his herd
to a public abattoir and, under the supervision of such inspector or his assistant, such tuberculous
cow or cows must be slaughtered immediately unless such owner, proprietor or manager removes
said tuberculous cow or cows from the herd under the supervision of such inspector or his
assistant and keeps them isolated therefrom at the expense of the owner for a period of from
two to six months, at the expiration of which time said cow or cows shall be retested by said
inspector or his assistant and also by some competent...
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