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23-1-177
Section 23-1-177 Bonds - Generally. (a) The bonds of the corporation shall be signed by its
president and attested by its secretary, and the seal of the corporation shall be affixed
thereto or printed or otherwise reproduced thereon; provided, that a facsimile of the signature
of one, but not both, of the officers may be printed or otherwise reproduced on any such bonds
in lieu of his or her signing the same. (b) Any bonds of the corporation may be executed and
delivered by it at any time and from time to time, shall be in such form and denominations
and of such tenor and maturities, shall bear such rate or rates of interest payable and evidenced
in such manner, may contain provisions for redemption prior to maturity, and may contain such
other provisions not inconsistent with this article, all as may be provided by the resolution
of the board of directors under which such bonds are authorized to be issued; provided, that
no bond of the corporation shall have a specified maturity date...
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41-9-44
Section 41-9-44 Powers of council generally; liability upon debts or obligations incurred by
council. (a) The council is hereby authorized and empowered: (1) To hold public and private
hearings; (2) To enter into contracts, within the limits of funds available therefor, with
individuals, organizations and institutions, for services furthering the educational objectives
of the council's program; (3) To enter into contracts, within the limit of funds available
therefor, with local and regional associations, for cooperative endeavors furthering the educational
objectives of the council's programs; (4) To accept public or private gifts, grants, donations
or bequests of unrestricted funds; (5) To acquire real property by lease or gift but not by
purchase; (6) To renovate, furnish and maintain such real property and to lease or sublease
the same; (7) To allocate and expend funds from all donations, income and revenue from any
source whatsoever coming into the Treasury, for the fulfillment...
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45-49A-10.04
Section 45-49A-10.04 Powers of corporation. A corporation organized and established under this
article shall have the following powers: (1) To adopt bylaws for the regulation of its affairs
and the conduct of its business. (2) To adopt an official seal and alter the same at pleasure.
(3) To maintain a principal office at the City of Bayou La Batre, and suboffices at such place
or places within Mobile County as it may designate. (4) To sue and be sued in its own name,
excepting actions in tort against the corporation. (5) To construct, lease, build, install,
acquire, own, operate, maintain, equip, use, and control marinas, ports, waterfront facilities,
docks, wharves, piers, berths, quays, warehouses, industrial and building sites, industrial
and factory buildings, and the necessary or convenient approaches, easements, roads, streets,
and ways leading thereto or used in conjunction therewith. (6) To own, acquire, maintain,
and control easements, rights of way, streets, approaches,...
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12-17-226.8
Section 12-17-226.8 Fees. (a) An offender may be assessed an administration fee when he or
she is approved for a pretrial diversion program established under this division. The amount
of the fee for participation in the program shall be in addition to any court costs, assessments
for crime victim's compensation fund, Department of Forensic Sciences assessments, drug, alcohol,
or anger management treatments required by law, restitution, or costs of supervision or treatment.
A schedule of payments for any of these fees may be established by the district attorney.
(b) The amount of the administration fee shall be determined by the district attorney. The
administration fees shall not exceed the amount assessed for a first offense pursuant to Section
13A-12-281(a) for each case for which the offender makes application for acceptance into the
pretrial diversion program. (c)(1) An applicant may not be denied access into the pretrial
diversion program based solely on his or her inability to...
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41-10-20
Section 41-10-20 Definitions. When used in this article, the following terms shall have the
following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) AUTHORITY.
The public corporation organized pursuant to the provisions of this article. (2) BOARD OF
DIRECTORS. The board of directors of the authority. (3) BONDS. The bonds issued under the
provisions of this article. (4) GRANTEE. A county, municipality or local industrial development
board organized as a public corporation in this state, or an airport authority organized as
a public corporation in this state pursuant to Chapter 3 of Title 4, or whether created by
general, special or local laws, or general acts of local application, if such authority governs
an airport operated by a county and at least one municipality therein jointly, to which a
grant of money is made as provided in Section 41-10-26. (5) INDUSTRIAL SITES. Land owned by
a grantee or potential grantee on which industrial facilities have been or...
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45-28-70
Section 45-28-70 Single-member district county governing body. (a) The intent of this section
is to implement, by local act for Etowah County, the Joint Remedy Proposal in the court order
dated January 30, 1995, and related orders, in Civil Action No. 89-T-459-E, in the United
States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, Eastern Division, in the case of
Presley, et al. v. Etowah County Commission. (b) There is created and established in and for
Etowah County, a single-member district governing body, which shall replace the existing governing
body to the extent there is a conflict with existing laws relating to Etowah County. The Etowah
County Commission shall be composed of six members, elected from single-member districts one
through six inclusive, which districts are described in the Joint Remedy Proposal made a part
of the court order dated January 30, 1995, and related orders, in Civil Action No. 89-T-459-E
in the United States District Court for the Middle District of...
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45-41-141.07
Section 45-41-141.07 Compensation for loss of territory. (a) In the event that any territory
lawfully included within the boundaries of a district shall thereafter be excluded therefrom
at the instance of the governing body of a municipality pursuant to Section 45-41-141.02,
or as a result of the incorporation or annexation of such territory under the circumstances
described in Section 45-41-141.05 or 45-41-141.06, the municipality, upon the written request
of the commission delivered to the governing body of such municipality, shall enter into a
written agreement with the county whereunder such municipality shall agree to take any or
all of the following actions (if applicable under the circumstances) that the commission may
specify: (1) In the event that there is then located within such territory to be so excluded
from such district any fire station and appurtenant facilities used or operated, whether by
the county or any volunteer fire department, for the purpose of providing fire...
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45-9-91.20
Section 45-9-91.20 Establishment and designation; services; regulation of industrial parks.
(a) Subject to the written approval of the owners of 100 percent in interest based on assessed
value for ad valorem tax purposes of each 10 acres, or the part thereof to be included in
the proposed industrial park, the County Commission of Chambers County in the State of Alabama
may establish industrial parks composed of territory wholly within the county boundaries and
without the boundaries of any municipality. Any person, firm, or corporation who desires to
obtain a designation of an area as an industrial park shall file a petition with the county
commission of the county wherein the property is located requesting that the county commission
designate the area proposed as an industrial park, and include with such petition the consent
of the land owners as above required. The consent of each consenting owner shall be acknowledged
before a notary public or other person authorized to take...
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9-16-7
Section 9-16-7 Duties of operators. (a) Every operator to whom a permit is issued pursuant
to this article and who engages in surface mining on lands described in the permit shall:
(1) Submit to the department, no later than 90 days after expiration of the permit period,
a map or aerial photograph showing the location of the surface mining operation conducted
during the permit period by section, township, range, and county with other description to
identify the land upon which the operator has conducted surface mining during the permit period.
The map or aerial photograph shall include a legend showing the number of acres of affected
land and the reclamation to be made in accordance with this section. (2) Commence contemporaneous
reclamation of mined areas as set out in the comprehensive reclamation plan approved by the
department. Reclamation bonds shall be adjusted annually to reflect unreclaimed disturbed
acreage as well as reclaimed acreage released by the department. Failure to...
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16-36-68
Section 16-36-68 Purchasing textbooks and accountability for textbooks. (a) The local boards
of education, county commissions, and municipal councils or other governing boards of a municipality
may appropriate funds for the purpose of creating local revolving funds to be used in securing
and distributing textbooks and for the purpose of contributing to the expense of furnishing
textbooks. These revolving funds shall be reimbursed from moneys received from sales of textbooks.
(b) Local boards of education, county commissions, and other like governing bodies of the
counties or municipalities may appropriate funds for the purpose of purchasing textbooks for
free distribution or for rental to the patrons of its public schools under such rules and
regulations as shall be prescribed by the respective local boards of education. (c) All books
contracted for shall be shipped upon purchase orders of the local boards of education. The
publisher or publishing company shipping the books shall...
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