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26-1A-215
Section 26-1A-215 Retirement plans. (a) In this section, "retirement plan" means
a plan or account created by an employer, the principal, or another individual to provide
retirement benefits or deferred compensation of which the principal is a participant, beneficiary,
or owner, including a plan or account under the following sections of the Internal Revenue
Code: (1) an individual retirement account under Internal Revenue Code Section 408, 26 U.S.C.
Section 408, as amended; (2) a Roth individual retirement account under Internal Revenue Code
Section 408A, 26 U.S.C. Section 408A, as amended; (3) a deemed individual retirement account
under Internal Revenue Code Section 408(q), 26 U.S.C. Section 408(q), as amended; (4) an annuity
or mutual fund custodial account under Internal Revenue Code Section 403(b), 26 U.S.C. Section
403(b), as amended; (5) a pension, profit-sharing, stock bonus, or other retirement plan qualified
under Internal Revenue Code Section 401(a), 26 U.S.C. Section...
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30-3-169.6
Section 30-3-169.6 Sanctions. (a) Where a party commences an action without good cause or for
the purpose of harassing or causing unnecessary financial or emotional hardships to the other
party, after notice and a reasonable opportunity to respond, the court may impose sanctions
on a person proposing a change of principal residence of the child or objecting to a proposed
change of principal residence of a child if it determines that the proposal was made or the
objection was filed based upon any of the following: (1) To harass a person or to cause unnecessary
delay or needless increase in the cost of litigation. (2) Without being warranted by existing
law or based on frivolous argument. (3) Based on allegations and other factual contentions,
which had no evidentiary support nor, if specifically so identified, could not have been reasonably
believed to be likely to have evidentiary support after further investigation. (4) Designed
to elicit or discover or lead to the discovery of...
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41-13-7
Section 41-13-7 Identifying information of state employees on records available for public
inspection. (a) As used in this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
(1) EMPLOYEE. Any person who is regularly employed by the state and who is subject to the
provisions of the state Merit System or any person who is regularly employed by a criminal
justice agency or entity or by a law enforcement agency within the state or any honorably
retired employee thereof, to include, but not be limited to, the following: A judge of any
position, including a judge of a municipal court; a district attorney; a deputy district attorney;
an assistant district attorney; an investigator employed by a district attorney; an attorney,
investigator, or special agent of the Office of the Attorney General; a sheriff; a deputy
sheriff; a jailor; or a law enforcement officer of a county, municipality, the state, or special
district, provided the law enforcement officer is certified by the...
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43-2-235
Section 43-2-235 Revocation of letters upon proof that supposed decedent is alive - Distribution
of assets. The probate court may revoke the said letters at any time on due and satisfactory
proof that the supposed decedent is in fact alive, after which revocation all the powers of
the administrator shall cease, but all receipts, disbursements of assets and other acts previously
done by him shall remain as valid as if the said letters were unrevoked. The administrator
shall settle an account of his administration, down to the time of such revocation, and shall
transfer all assets remaining in his hands to the person as whose administrator he had acted
or to his duly authorized agent or attorney. Nothing in this article shall validate the title
of any person to any property or money received as widow, next of kin or heir of such supposed
decedent, but the same may be recovered from such person, provided such supposed decedent
shall make due and sufficient legal proof to the court having...
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5-24-1
Section 5-24-1 Definitions. In this chapter: (1) ACCOUNT means a contract of deposit between
a depositor and a financial institution, and includes a checking account, savings account,
time deposit, certificate of deposit, and share account. (2) AGENT means a person authorized
to make account transactions for a party. (3) BENEFICIARY means a person named as one to whom
sums on deposit in an account are payable on request after death of all parties or for whom
a party is named as trustee. (4) DEVISEE means any person designated in a will to receive
a testamentary disposition of real or personal property. (5) FINANCIAL INSTITUTION means an
organization authorized to do business under state or federal laws relating to financial institutions,
and includes a bank, trust company, savings bank, building and loan association, savings and
loan company or association, and credit union. (6) HEIRS means those persons, including surviving
spouse, who are entitled under the statutes of intestate...
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12-21-2
Section 12-21-2 Production of books, etc., generally - By resident nonparties; failure to comply.
(a) When any deed, writing or other document which it may be necessary to use as testimony
in any case may be in the possession of any person resident in this state who is not a party
to the case, the clerk of the court in which the case is pending shall, upon application of
the party or his attorney desirous of using such testimony, issue a subpoena duces tecum directed
to the person having such book or other document in his possession, requiring him to appear
and bring with him into court the paper desired to be used as testimony. Service shall be
by a sheriff, constable or some private person, and the official return of the sheriff or
constable or the affidavit of such private person shall be sufficient evidence that the same
was duly served; but, in all cases, the judge may require the summary production of any book
or document by subpoena duces tecum where the witness is able to...
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19-3A-201
Section 19-3A-201 Determination and distribution of net income. After the decedent's death,
in the case of a decedent's estate, or after an income interest in a trust ends, the following
rules apply: (a) If property is specifically given to a beneficiary by will or by trust, then
the fiduciary of the decedent's estate or of the terminating income interest shall distribute
the net income and net principal receipts to the beneficiary who is to receive the specifically
given property, subject to the following rules: (1) The net income and principal receipts
from the specifically given property are determined by including all of the amounts the fiduciary
receives or pays with respect to the specifically given property, whether such amounts accrued
or became due before, on, or after the date of the decedent's death or the date upon which
an income interest in a trust terminates, and by making a reasonable provision for amounts
that the fiduciary believes the decedent's estate or terminating...
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37-3-2
Section 37-3-2 Definitions. The following words and phrases used in this chapter, where not
in conflict with the context, shall have the following meanings: (1) BROKER. Any person not
included in the term "motor carrier" and not a bona fide employee or agent of any
such carrier, who or which, as principal or agent, sells or offers for sale any transportation
of property other than that transported by common carriers of passengers, subject to this
chapter, or negotiates for or holds itself out by solicitation, advertisement, or otherwise
as one who sells, provides, furnishes, contracts, or arranges for the transportation. (2)
CERTIFICATE. A certificate of public convenience and necessity issued under this chapter to
common carriers by motor vehicle. (3) COMMON CARRIER BY MOTOR VEHICLE. Any person who or which
undertakes, whether directly or by a lease or other arrangement, to transport passengers or
property or any class or classes of property for the general public in the State of...
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9-9-40
Section 9-9-40 Bonds - Remedies and proceedings upon default. (a) If any installment of principal
and interest evidenced by any bonds issued under the provisions of this article shall not
be paid at the time and in the manner when the same shall become due and payable, the same
shall bear interest at the rate of eight percent per annum until paid, and if such default
shall continue for a period of 60 days, the holder or holders of such bond or bonds upon which
default has been made may have a right of action against said water management district wherein
the court may issue a writ of mandamus against the officers of said district, including the
tax collector, directing the levying of a sufficient tax as provided in this article and the
collection of same in such sum as may be necessary to meet any unpaid installments of principal
and interest and costs of suit and such other remedies are hereby vested in the holder or
holders of such bond or bonds in default as may be authorized by...
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10A-2-7.22
Section 10A-2-7.22 Proxies. REPEALED IN THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2019-94 EFFECTIVE JANUARY
1, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a) A shareholder may vote his or her
shares in person or by proxy. An electronic transmission must contain or be accompanied by
information from which one can reasonably determine that the shareholder authorized the transmission
and that it is the shareholder who actually votes or corresponds on the transmission. (b)
A shareholder or his or her agent or attorney-in-fact may appoint a proxy to vote or otherwise
act for him or her by signing an appointment form or by means of an electronic transmission.
An electronic transmission must contain or be accompanied by information from which one can
determine that the shareholder, the shareholder's agent, or the shareholder's attorney-in-fact
authorized the transmission. (c) An appointment of a proxy is effective when a signed appointment
form or an electronic transmission of the appointment is...
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