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28-9-2
ownership interest in the wholesaler under the terms of the deceased individual's will, or
under the laws of intestate succession of this state; or any person who or entity which has
otherwise, by designation in writing by the deceased individual, succeeded the deceased individual
in the wholesaler's business, or has succeeded to the deceased individual's ownership interest
in the wholesaler pursuant to a written contract or instrument; and also includes the appointed
and qualified personal representative and the testamentary trustee of a deceased individual
owning an ownership interest in a wholesaler. Designated member also includes the person appointed
by a court as the guardian or conservator of the property of an incapacitated individual owning
an ownership interest in a wholesaler. (4) GOOD FAITH. Honesty in fact and the observance
of reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing in the trade, as defined in and interpreted
under the Uniform Commercial Code, Section...
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32-9-20
Section 32-9-20 Schedule of restrictions. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to drive
or move on any highway in this state any vehicle or vehicles of a size or weight except in
accordance with the following: (1) WIDTH. Vehicles and combinations of vehicles, operating
on highways with traffic lanes 12 feet or more in width, shall not exceed a total outside
width, including any load thereon, of 102 inches, exclusive of mirrors or other safety devices
approved by the Department of Transportation. The Director of Transportation may, in his or
her discretion, designate other public highways for use by vehicles and loads with total outside
widths not exceeding 102 inches, otherwise; vehicles and combinations of vehicles, operating
on highways with traffic lanes less than 12 feet in width, shall not exceed a total outside
width, including any load thereon, of 96 inches, exclusive of mirrors or other safety devices
approved by the Department of Transportation. No passenger vehicle shall...
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45-2-22.02
ownership interest in the wholesaler under the terms of the deceased individual's will, or
under the laws of intestate succession of this state; or any person who or entity which has
otherwise by designation in writing by the deceased individual, succeeded the deceased individual
in the wholesaler's business, or has succeeded to the deceased individual's ownership interest
in the wholesaler pursuant to a written contract or instrument; and also includes the appointed
and qualified personal representative and the testamentary trustee of a deceased individual
owning an ownership interest in a wholesaler. Designated member also includes a person appointed
by the court as the guardian or conservator of the property of an incapacitated individual
owning an ownership interest in a wholesaler. (4) GOOD FAITH. Honesty in fact and the observance
of reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing in the trade, as defined in and interpreted
under the Uniform Commercial Code, Section...
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45-37-21.03
individual in the wholesaler under the terms of the will of the deceased individual, or under
the laws of intestate succession of this state; or any person who or entity which has otherwise
by designation in writing by the deceased individual, succeeded the deceased individual in
the business of the wholesaler, or has succeeded to the ownership interest of the deceased
individual in the wholesaler pursuant to a written contract or instrument; and also includes
the appointed and qualified personal representative and the testamentary trustee of
a deceased individual owning an ownership interest in a wholesaler. Designated member also
includes a person appointed by the court as the guardian or conservator of the property of
an incapacitated individual owning an ownership interest in a wholesaler. (4) GOOD FAITH.
Honesty in fact and the observance of reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing in the
trade, as defined in and interpreted under the Uniform Commercial Code, Section...
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45-49-23.01
ownership interest in the wholesaler under the terms of the deceased individual's will, or
under the laws of intestate succession of this state; or any person who or entity which has
otherwise by designation in writing by the deceased individual, succeeded the deceased individual
in the wholesaler's business, or has succeeded to the deceased individual's ownership interest
in the wholesaler pursuant to a written contract or instrument; and also includes the appointed
and qualified personal representative and the testamentary trustee of a deceased individual
owning an ownership interest in a wholesaler. Designated member also includes a person appointed
by the court as the guardian or conservator of the property of an incapacitated individual
owning an ownership interest in a wholesaler. (4) GOOD FAITH. Honesty in fact and the observance
of reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing in the trade, as defined in and interpreted
under the Uniform Commercial Code, Section...
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6-5-347
behalf of an agritourism professional. (4) INHERENT RISKS OF AGRITOURISM ACTIVITIES. Those
conditions, dangers, or hazards that are an integral part of an agritourism activity, including
any of the following: a. Surface and subsurface conditions and natural conditions of land,
vegetation, and waters. b. The behavior of wild animals or insects. c. The behavior of domestic
animals or insects as to: 1. The propensity of a domestic animal or insect to behave in ways
that may result in sickness, injury, harm, or death to persons on or around them. 2.
The unpredictability of the reaction of a domestic animal or insect to sounds, sudden movement,
and unfamiliar objects, persons, or other animals. d. The ordinary dangers of structures or
equipment ordinarily used on a working agricultural operation, excluding a dangerous condition
on structures or equipment ordinarily used on a working agricultural operation that is actually
known by an agritourism professional, not open and obvious, not made...
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9-2-9
the following powers and authorities: (1) To acquire in the name of the State of Alabama by
purchase, lease, agreement, license, condemnation or otherwise land deemed necessary or desirable
to be preserved, improved, protected and maintained as a part of the state park system and
to accept in his discretion, in fee or otherwise, land donated, entrusted, conveyed or devised
to the state for like purposes and with like discretion to accept gifts, contributions or
bequests of money or other personal property of value to be used or expended for the
benefit of the state park system; (2) To contract and make cooperative agreements with the
federal government and with states, counties, municipalities, corporations, associations or
individuals for the purpose of acquiring, planning, establishing, developing, utilizing, operating,
protecting or maintaining any public park, parkway, monument or historic site; (3) To construct
and operate suitable public service privileges and conveniences on...
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20-2-23
Section 20-2-23 Schedule I - Listing of controlled substances. (a) The Legislature finds the
following: (1) New synthetic substances are being created which are not controlled under the
provisions of existing state law but which have a potential for abuse similar to or greater
than that for substances controlled under existing state law. These new synthetic substances
are called "synthetic controlled substances or synthetic controlled substance analogues"
and can be designed to produce a desired pharmacological effect and to evade the controlling
statutory provisions. Synthetic controlled substances or synthetic controlled substance analogues
are being manufactured, distributed, possessed, and used as substitutes for controlled substances.
(2) The hazards attributable to the traffic in and use of a synthetic controlled substance
or synthetic controlled substance analogues are increased because their unregulated manufacture
produces variations in purity and concentration. (3) Many new...
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34-23-150
Section 34-23-150 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
following meanings: (1) BOARD. The Alabama State Board of Pharmacy. (2) COMPONENT. Any ingredient
used in the compounding of a drug product. (3) COMPOUNDING. The preparation, mixing, assembling,
packaging, and labeling of a drug or device as the result of a licensed practitioner's prescription
drug order or initiative based on the practitioner/patient/pharmacist relationship in the
course of professional practice. a. Compounding may also be for the purpose of, or as incident
to, research, teaching, or chemical analysis. b. Compounding includes the preparation of drugs
or devices in anticipation of prescription drug orders based on routine, regularly observed
prescribing patterns. c. Reconstitution of commercial products is not considered compounding
for purposes of this article. (4) COMPOUNDED OVER THE COUNTER (OTC) PRODUCTS. A medical product
that is prepared, packaged, and labeled in a pharmacy...
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11-89A-2
of Section 11-89A-3, that authorizes the incorporation of an authority. (4) BOARD. The board
of directors of an authority. (5) BONDS. Bonds, notes, or other obligations representing an
obligation to pay money. (6) COSTS. As applied to a facility or any portion thereof, such
term shall include all or any part of the cost of construction, acquisition, alteration, enlargement,
extension, reconstruction, improvement, and remodeling of a facility, including all lands,
structures, real or personal property, rights, rights-of-way, franchises, easements,
permits, approvals, licenses, and certificates and interests acquired or used for, in connection
with or with respect to a facility, the cost of demolishing or removing any buildings or structures
on land so acquired, including the cost of acquiring lands to which such buildings or structures
may be moved, the cost of all machinery and equipment, financing charges, underwriters' commissions
or discounts, interest prior to, during, and...
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