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36-29A-8
Section 36-29A-8 Trust fund disputes. (a) As used in this section, the following terms shall
have the following meanings: (1) ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE (ALJ). An independent third-party
hearing officer appointed by the Chief Administrative Law Judge of the Administrative Law
Judge Division (Central Panel) of the office of the Attorney General. (2) AGENCY. A department,
board, bureau, commission, agency, or office of the State of Alabama. (3) STATE EMPLOYEE.
A permanent, non-probationary employee, whether in the classified or unclassified service
of the State of Alabama, including, but not limited to, employees of the Department of Mental
Health and Mental Retardation. (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary,
a state employee may specifically request that an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) or the State
Employee Injury Compensation Trust Fund Review Board hear and decide any employee dispute
related to State Employee Injury Compensation Trust Fund entitlements. The...
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40-15B-2
Section 40-15B-2 Definitions. In this chapter: (1) "Apportionable estate" means the
value of the gross estate as finally determined for purposes of the estate tax to be apportioned
reduced by: (A) any claim or expense allowable as a deduction for purposes of the tax; (B)
the value of any interest in property that, for purposes of the tax, qualifies for a marital
or charitable deduction or otherwise is deductible or is exempt; and (C) any amount added
to the decedent's gross estate because of a gift tax on transfers made before death. (2) "Estate
tax" means a federal, state, or foreign tax imposed because of the death of an individual
and interest and penalties associated with the tax. The term does not include an inheritance
tax, income tax, or generation-skipping transfer tax other than a generation-skipping transfer
tax incurred on a direct skip taking effect at death. (3) "Gross estate" means,
with respect to an estate tax, all interests in property subject to the tax. (4) "Person"...

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40-20-50
Section 40-20-50 Collection of severance taxes; deposit into fund; distribution of investment
income; trustees; escrow agents; limitations. Any laws or parts of laws to the contrary notwithstanding,
any annual privilege tax levied upon persons engaging in the business of producing or severing
oil or gas or other hydrocarbons from the soil or waters of this state measured by the gross
value of such oil or gas or other hydrocarbons and which tax is applicable only in a particular
county and under which collections were being made on January 1, 1987, or which shall hereafter
be levied pursuant to legislative act, shall be continued and collected only as herein prescribed:
(1) All revenues collected from such local severance taxes shall, beginning the first day
of the month following August 3, 1987, be paid into the general fund of the county exclusively
for transfer and deposit into a trust fund hereby established until the total sum of $15,000,000
in severance tax revenues of the type...
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6-5-155.2
Section 6-5-155.2 Who may file action to abate, enjoin, and prevent drug-related nuisance;
commencement of action. Wherever there is reason to believe that a drug-related nuisance exists,
the Attorney General, district attorney, the attorney for the county or municipality, a person
residing in the county in which the property is located including a tenant of the property,
or any community-based organization, may file an action in the circuit courts of this state
to abate, enjoin, and prevent the drug-related nuisance. The actions shall be commenced by
the filing of a complaint in circuit court of the county in which the nuisance is situated
alleging the facts constituting the drug-related nuisance. (Acts 1996, No. 96-566, p. 849,
§3.)...
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11-50A-10
Section 11-50A-10 Validation of bonds. Except as otherwise provided in this section, the validity
of any bonds may be determined in the manner provided in Sections 11-81-220 through 11-81-227,
provided that, as used in those sections: the term "unit" shall mean the authority;
the term "organizing subdivision" shall mean the state; the term "obligations"
shall include, in addition to the evidences of indebtedness listed in Section 11-81-220(3),
all contracts described in Section 11-50A-11; and the term "district attorney" shall
mean the attorney general of the state; and provided further, that the authority shall not
be required to specify in its complaint when, where, and in what amounts principal and interest
on the bonds are to be paid; and provided further, that in its complaint the authority may,
when stating the amount of obligations to be issued, state the principal amount of bonds to
be issued, whether the bonds are to be issued in separate series or installments from time
to...
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19-3A-403
Section 19-3A-403 Business and other activities conducted by fiduciary. (a) If a fiduciary
who conducts a business or other activity determines that it is in the best interest of all
the beneficiaries to account separately for the business or other activity instead of accounting
for it as part of the trust's general accounting records, then the fiduciary may maintain
separate accounting records for its transactions, whether or not its assets are segregated
from other trust assets. (b) A fiduciary who accounts separately for a business or other activity
may determine the extent to which net cash receipts must be retained for working capital,
the acquisition or replacement of fixed assets and the other reasonably foreseeable needs
of the business or other activity, and the extent to which the remaining net cash receipts
are accounted for as principal or income in the trust's general accounting records. If a fiduciary
sells assets of the business or other activity, other than in the...
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19-3B-816
Section 19-3B-816 Specific powers of trustee. (a) Without limiting the authority conferred
by Section 19-3B-815, a trustee may: (1) collect trust property and accept or reject additions
to the trust property from a settlor or any other person, including, but not being limited
to, the authority to receive, collect, hold, and retain common or preferred stock or other
interests in the trustee or any related party; (2) acquire or sell property, for cash or on
credit, at public or private sale; (3) exchange, partition, or otherwise change the character
of trust property; (4) deposit trust money in an account in a regulated financial-service
institution; (5) borrow money, with or without security, and mortgage or pledge trust property
for a period within or extending beyond the duration of the trust; (6) with respect to an
interest in a proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company, business trust, corporation,
or other form of business or enterprise, continue the business or other...
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19-3C-6
Section 19-3C-6 Release or modification of restrictions on management, investment, or purpose.
(a) If the donor consents in a record, an institution may release or modify, in whole or in
part, a restriction contained in a gift instrument on the management, investment, or purpose
of an institutional fund. A release or modification may not allow a fund to be used for a
purpose other than a charitable purpose of the institution. (b) The court, upon application
of an institution, may modify a restriction contained in a gift instrument regarding the management
or investment of an institutional fund if the restriction has become impracticable or wasteful,
if it impairs the management or investment of the fund, or if, because of circumstances not
anticipated by the donor, a modification of a restriction will further the purposes of the
fund. The institution shall apply in the name of the institution to the circuit court of the
county in which the principal activities of the institution are...
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22-25B-11
Section 22-25B-11 Civil action. In addition to any rights and remedies specified herein or
otherwise provided by law, the PSC, ADEM, ADPH, district attorney, or the Attorney General,
or any combination of these, may commence a civil action to enjoin a violation in the circuit
court in whose jurisdiction which any threatened or continuing violation occurs. In any such
action, any person having an interest which is or may be adversely affected may intervene
as a matter of right. (Act 2009-773, p. 2388, §2.)...
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34-4-27
Section 34-4-27 Privilege licenses. Each auctioneer shall annually pay one state license in
an amount not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars ($250). Each auctioneer shall also annually
pay a county license of twenty-five dollars ($25) in each county where he or she sells by
auction. No privilege license shall be required for any apprentice auctioneer when he or she
is listed as the principal auctioneer. No license shall be required for any auctioneer who
conducts an auction, without compensation for himself or herself, where all proceeds from
the auction go to the benefit of any charitable organization. The term "auctioneer"
shall include any person selling real estate, goods, wares, merchandise, automobiles, livestock,
or other things of value at public outcry. Sales at public outcry may be made for compensation
without license involving any of the following: (1) Sales for the estate of a decedent. (2)
Sales of property conveyed by deed of trust, mortgage, judgment, or ordered to be...
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