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4-3-11
may be in perpetuity) specified in its certificate of incorporation; (2) To sue and be sued
in its own name in civil suits and actions, excepting actions in tort against the authority;
(3) To adopt and make use of a corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure; (4) To adopt
and alter bylaws for the regulation and conduct of its affairs and business; (5) To acquire,
receive, take and hold, whether by purchase, gift, lease, devise or otherwise, property of
every description, whether real, personal or mixed, whether in one or more counties
and whether within or without the corporate limits of any authorizing subdivision, and to
manage said property, and to develop any undeveloped property owned, leased or controlled
by it; (6) To execute such contracts and other instruments and to take such other action as
may be necessary or convenient to carry out the purposes of this chapter or the exercise of
any power granted hereunder; (7) To plan, establish, develop, acquire, construct,...
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45-37A-56.29
the duration of time, which may be in perpetuity, specified in its certificate of incorporation.
(2) To sue and be sued in its own name in civil suits and actions. (3) To adopt and make use
of a corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure. (4) To adopt and alter bylaws for the
regulation and conduct of its affairs and business. (5) To acquire, receive, take, and hold,
whether by purchase, gift, lease, devise, eminent domain, or otherwise, property of every
description, whether real, personal, or mixed, and to manage the property, and to develop
any undeveloped property owned, leased, or controlled by it, provided, however, that no such
authority shall acquire or lease real property located outside the boundaries of the city.
(6) To execute such contracts and other instruments and to take such other action as may be
necessary or convenient to carry out the purposes of this subpart or the exercise of any power
granted hereunder. (7) To plan, establish, develop, acquire,...
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2-6-105
of its property and affairs. (5) To enter into agreements of any nature with any public or
private entity regarding the construction, renovation, restoration, improvement, maintenance,
management, or operation of the project or any properties or facilities constituting a part
of the project. (6) To take all actions and enter into all agreements necessary or appropriate
to complete the project work. (7) To acquire, purchase, lease, receive, hold, transmit, and
convey title to real and personal property to or from any person or legal entity, public
or private. (8) To borrow money and issue its bonds in evidence thereof, subject to this article.
(9) As security for payment of the principal of and interest on its bonds, to pledge any funds
or revenues from which its bonds may be made payable and to arrange for and provide additional
security for its bonds, including letters of credit, bond insurance policies, surety bonds
and the like, as the board of directors shall determine to be...
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23-7-5
Section 23-7-5 Powers and functions. (a) In addition to the powers contained in other provisions
of this chapter, the bank has all power necessary, useful, or appropriate to fund, operate,
and administer the bank, and to perform its other functions including, but not limited to,
the following power to: (1) Have perpetual succession. (2) Adopt, promulgate, amend, and repeal
bylaws, not inconsistent with this chapter for the administration of the bank's affairs and
the implementation of its functions including the right of the board to select qualifying
projects and to provide loans and other financial assistance. (3) Sue and be sued in its own
name. (4) Have a seal and alter it at pleasure, although the failure to affix the seal does
not affect the validity of an instrument executed on behalf of the bank. (5) Make loans to
qualified borrowers to finance the eligible costs of qualified projects and to acquire, hold,
and sell loan obligations at prices and in a manner as the board...
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27-1-24
Section 27-1-24 Alabama Insurance Underwriting Association. (a) Every insurer authorized to
write and engaged in writing, on a direct basis, fire and extended coverage insurance in Alabama
shall be and remain a member of the Alabama Insurance Underwriting Association, an unincorporated
nonprofit joint underwriting association organized in 1970 and in continuous existence from
1970 through November 1, 2008. Every such insurer shall be and remain a member of the association
so long as the association is in existence as a condition of such insurer's authority to continue
to transact the business of insurance in Alabama. An insurer that ceases to be a member of
the association due to withdrawal from the business of insurance in Alabama or its withdrawal
from writing fire and extended coverage insurance in Alabama remains liable to the association
as to contracts entered into during the insurer's membership in the association to the same
extent and effect as if the insurer's membership in...
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41-10-546
office of the authority, and provided further that the officers, directors, agents, and employees
of the authority may not be sued for actions in behalf of the authority in any nisi prius
court other than the courts of the county in which is located the principal office of the
authority. (3) To have and to use a corporate seal and to alter the seal at pleasure. (4)
To establish a fiscal year. (5) To acquire, purchase, lease, receive, hold, transmit, and
convey the title to real and personal property to or from any person. (6) To issue
and incur authority obligations, whether or not the interest thereon (or, in the case of authority
guaranties, on the authority-guaranteed obligations to which such authority guaranties relate)
is excluded from gross income for federal income tax purposes, for the purpose of financing
project costs and providing for the payment of training facility management fees and to provide
for the rights of the purchasers, holders, or owners of authority...
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45-49A-10.05
bonds. (a) The corporation shall have the power to borrow money and to issue revenue bonds
as evidence of any money borrowed, which bonds shall be payable solely from the revenues derived
from the activities and enterprises in which the corporation is hereby authorized to engage.
As security for any money so borrowed, together with interest thereon, and any obligations
incurred or assumed, the corporation in its discretion may mortgage, pledge, or otherwise
transfer and convey its real, personal, and mixed property, or any part or parts thereof,
whether then owned or thereafter acquired, including any franchises then owned or thereafter
acquired, and all or any part of the revenues derived from the activities or enterprises in
which the corporation is hereby authorized to engage. (b) When the corporation deems it advisable,
convenient, necessary, or expedient to issue such bonds, it shall so resolve and all the provisions
of the resolution or mortgage and of such covenants and...
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9-8A-1
Section 9-8A-1 Definitions. The following words and phrases used in this chapter, and others
evidently intended as the equivalent thereof, shall, in the absence of clear implication herein
otherwise, have the following respective meanings: (1) ALLOCATED FUNDS. That portion of the
funds appropriated to the commission that are allocated by the commission to the soil and
water conservation district in each county of the state. (2) AUTHORIZED INVESTMENTS. Bonds
or other obligations of, or guaranteed by, the United States of America or the state, or interest
bearing bank and savings and loan association deposits or obligations, obligations of any
agency of the United States of America, any obligations in which a state chartered savings
and loan association may invest its funds, any agreement to repurchase any of the foregoing,
or any thereof. (3) COMMISSION. The Alabama Agricultural and Conservation Development Commission
organized pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution of Alabama...
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11-98-4
Section 11-98-4 Board of commissioners. (a) When any district is created, the creating authority
may appoint a board of commissioners composed of seven members to govern its affairs, and
shall fix the domicile of the board of commissioners at any point within the district. In
the case of county districts, after the expiration of the terms of the members of the board
of commissioners holding office on May 23, 2000, there may be at least one member of the board
of commissioners from each county commission district if the number of the county commission
does not exceed seven, unless a resolution dated before January 1, 2000, was passed by a county
commission establishing an appointment process different from this section or as otherwise
provided by the enactment of a local act after May 23, 2000. The members of the board of commissioners
shall be qualified electors of the district, two of whom shall be appointed for terms of two
years, three for terms of three years, and two for terms of...
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24-1A-6
carrying out its corporate purposes and powers. (b) Sources of Payment. Bonds issued by the
authority shall be payable solely out of revenues or property of the authority specified in
the resolutions authorizing the issuance of such bonds. To the extent permitted by any contracts
with the holders of outstanding bonds and any other contractual obligations or requirements,
the authority may pledge any, or all, of its revenues or mortgages or assign any, or all,
of its assets (whether real or personal and whether tangible or intangible) to secure
the payment of any of its bonds. Revenues and property out of which bonds may be payable shall
include, without limitation: (1) Payments of principal, interest, premiums and penalties in
respect to mortgage loans, loans to mortgage lenders, mortgages and mortgaged property; (2)
Proceeds referable to the foreclosure of mortgages or otherwise realized, by any and all means,
upon any mortgaged property; (3) Payments made in redemption of the equity...
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