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23-1-156
Section 23-1-156 Contracts; conveyance of property to state. All contracts of the corporation
for the construction, reconstruction and relocation of public roads, bridges and approaches
thereto, tunnels, other public roadway improvements, and work incidental or related thereto
and the acquisition of property necessary therefor, shall be in writing, shall be subject
to the rules and regulations and shall be let under the supervision of the Department of Transportation
and shall be subject to approval by the Governor and by the State Department of Transportation.
All work provided for in any contract shall be supervised by the Department of Transportation
or as otherwise provided through agreement with the Department of Transportation. All persons
engaged in the supervision or performance of any such work of construction, reconstruction,
or relocation that may be done by the corporation without the award of a contract therefor
shall be employees of the Department of Transportation or as...
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24-2-3
Section 24-2-3 Powers of housing authorities or municipalities - Powers under other housing
laws; contracts; issuance of bonds and other obligations; eminent domain. In undertaking such
redevelopment projects a housing authority, or the governing body of any incorporated city
or town, shall have all the rights, powers, privileges, and immunities that such authority
has under Chapter 1 of this title, and any other provision of law relating to slum clearance
and housing projects for persons of low income, including, without limiting the generality
of the foregoing, the power to make and execute contracts, to issue bonds and other obligations
and give security therefor, to acquire real property by eminent domain or purchase, and to
do any and all things necessary to carry out projects in the same manner as though all the
provisions of law applicable to slum clearance and housing projects were applicable to redevelopment
projects undertaken under this chapter; provided, that nothing...
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41-10-91
Section 41-10-91 Powers of corporation - Generally. The corporation shall have the following
powers, together with all powers incidental thereto or necessary to the discharge thereof
in corporate form: (1) To have succession by its corporate name until dissolved as provided
in this article; (2) To sue and be sued, to prosecute and defend civil actions in any court
having jurisdiction of the subject matter and the parties; (3) To 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, whether by purchase, gift, lease, devise,
exercise of the power of eminent domain or otherwise, property of every description which
the board may deem necessary to the acquisition, construction, improvement, enlargement, operation
or maintenance of one or more projects and to hold title thereto or a leasehold interest therein;
(6) To borrow money for any of its corporate purposes and to sell...
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4-4-5
Section 4-4-5 Methods of acquisition. Whenever, in the judgment of the council or other governing
body of any municipality of this state, it shall appear necessary or expedient for such municipality
to acquire privately owned lands for airport uses, either within or without the geographical
limits thereof, such municipality shall have power to acquire the same in fee simple by exercise
of the right of eminent domain, by purchase or by gift. Each such municipality shall also
have power to acquire a term of years in lands for airport uses; provided, however, that such
municipality, upon the passage of proper and regular resolution or ordinance authorizing such
action, may provide all or part of the cost of land so acquired for airport or airpark uses
by giving as security a regular mortgage on the lands so acquired. (Acts 1931, No. 136, p.
197; Acts 1935, No. 493, p. 1046; Code 1940, T. 4, §25.)...
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16-47-95
Section 16-47-95 Acquisition of property for school of medicine; issuance of bonds. The Board
of Trustees of the University of Alabama shall have full power and authority to acquire by
purchase, lease or gift from any city, county or other public or private body, and to maintain,
utilize and operate any personal or real property, whether in the form of hospitals, clinics
or otherwise, deemed to be appropriate and necessary to the maintenance and operation of its
school of medicine, and any such city, county or other public or private body shall have full
power and authority to convey and transfer the said personal and real property accordingly
on such terms as its governing body shall determine. The said board is further given the specific
full power and authority to assume any and all legal obligations lying against the vendor,
lessor or donor by virtue of ownership of property so acquired, and to assume any and all
legal obligations lying against the property so acquired or against...
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33-1-12.1
Section 33-1-12.1 Additional powers. In addition to the powers conferred in this chapter and
by other applicable law, the port authority shall have the following powers: (1) To have and
use a corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure. (2) To exercise the right of eminent
domain as freely and completely, and in the same manner, as the state has that power now or
at any time hereafter, and the power of eminent domain shall apply not only as to all property
of private persons or corporations but also as to property already devoted to public use.
(3) To acquire by purchase, gift, the exercise of the power of eminent domain, or other lawful
means, sell, rent, lease, and otherwise dispose of real, personal, or mixed property in its
own name, and to construct, improve, renovate, equip, and maintain the docks and its facilities.
(4) To receive, take, and hold by sale, gift, lease, devise, eminent domain, or other lawful
means, real and personal estate of every description in its own...
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11-50-52
Section 11-50-52 Extension or alteration of sewer system, etc. Any city or town may extend
or alter its sewer system and extend the mains whenever in the opinion of the city or town
it may be necessary or expedient to do so, and such city or town may extend the mains to any
point in the county in which it is situated, and for these purposes, the said city or town
shall have and exercise the full rights of eminent domain and may acquire such lands or easements
therein and the uses of such waterways as may be necessary by the proceedings provided by
law for acquiring private property for public uses. (Code 1907, §1292; Code 1923, §2050;
Code 1940, T. 37, §603.)...
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18-1A-72
Section 18-1A-72 Contents of complaint; property already subject to public use; easement to
cross line of another railroad; map or diagram to accompany complaint. (a) In addition to
other allegations required or permitted by law, the complaint shall: (1) Designate as a plaintiff
each person on whose behalf the property is sought to be taken; (2) Name as defendants all
persons who to the plaintiff's knowledge are owners of or who have or claim any interest in
the property sought to be taken; specify the nature of each defendant's interest. Defendants
whose names are not known may be included under the designation "unknown claimants"
provided reasonable diligence has been used to ascertain the same, and where the interest
of the defendant is unknown the complaint may so state; (3) Contain a legal description of
the property and of the interest therein sought to be taken; (4) Allege the basis of the plaintiff's
right to take the property by eminent domain and maintain the action,...
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23-1-175
Section 23-1-175 Powers. The corporation shall have the following powers: (1) To have succession
by its corporate name without time limit; (2) To maintain actions and have actions maintained
against it and to prosecute and defend in any court having jurisdiction of the subject matter
and of the parties; (3) To have and to use a corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure;
(4) To construct, reconstruct and relocate, or to cause to be constructed, reconstructed and
relocated, public roads and bridges, including work incidental or related thereto in the State
of Alabama; (5) To receive, take and hold by sale, gift, lease, devise or otherwise real and
personal estate of every description and to manage the same; (6) To acquire by purchase, gift
or the exercise of the power of eminent domain or any other lawful means and to convey, or
cause to be conveyed, to the State of Alabama any real, personal or mixed property necessary
or convenient in connection with the construction of public...
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9-14A-8
Section 9-14A-8 Additional powers of the Alabama Public Historical Sites and Parks Improvement
Corporation. In addition to the powers provided in the above Section 9-14A-6, the Alabama
Public Historical Sites and Parks Improvement Corporation shall have the following powers:
(a) To acquire, provide, construct, improve, renovate, equip, and maintain public historical
sites and public historical parks not under the jurisdiction of the Department of Conservation
and Natural Resources. (b) To acquire by purchase, gift, or the exercise of the power of eminent
domain, or any other lawful means, and to transfer, convey or cause to be conveyed to the
state, any real, personal or mixed property necessary or convenient in connection with the
acquiring, providing, constructing, improving, renovating, equipping and maintenance of public
historical sites and public historical parks not under the jurisdiction of the Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources. (c) To enter into contracts with...
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