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33-1-25
Section 33-1-25 Port authority authorized to carry fire and casualty and public liability insurance.
The Alabama State Port Authority is hereby authorized to provide insurance covering loss or
damage to its properties, or any properties of others in its custody, care or control, or
any properties as to which it has any insurable interest, caused by fire or other casualty;
and may likewise provide insurance for the payment of damages on account of the injury to
or death of persons, and the loss of or destruction of properties of others; and may pay the
premiums thereon out of the revenues of the port authority. Nothing herein shall be construed
to authorize or permit the institution of any civil action or proceeding in any court against
the port authority for or on account of any matters referred to in this section; provided,
that any contracts of insurance herein authorized may, in the discretion of the director of
the port authority, provide for a direct right of action against the...
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11-47-191
Section 11-47-191 Institution of actions, entry, and execution of judgments against municipalities
and other persons or corporations jointly liable. (a) The injured party, if he institutes
a civil action against the municipality for damages suffered by him, shall also join such
other person or persons or corporation so liable as defendant or defendants of the civil action,
and no judgment shall be entered against the city or town unless judgment is entered against
such other person or corporation so liable for such injury, except where a summons is returned
not found as to a defendant or when judgment is entered in his favor on some personal defense,
and if a civil action be brought against the city or town alone and it is made to appear that
any person or corporation ought to be joined as a defendant in the action according to the
provisions in Section 11-47-190, the action shall be dismissed, unless the plaintiff amends
his complaint by making such party or corporation a defendant,...
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32-7-13
Section 32-7-13 Courts to report nonpayment of judgments. Whenever any person fails within
60 days to satisfy any judgment, upon the written request of the judgment creditor or his
or her attorney, it shall be the duty of the clerk of the court, or of the judge of a court
which has no clerk in which any such judgment is rendered within this state, to forward to
the director immediately after the expiration of the 60 days a certified copy of such judgment.
If the defendant named in any certified copy of a judgment reported to the director is a nonresident,
the commissioner shall transmit a certified copy of the judgment to the official in charge
of the issuance of licenses and registration certificates of the state of which the defendant
is a resident. (Acts 1951, No. 704, p. 1224, §12.)...
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6-6-597
Section 6-6-597 Addition of person rightly entitled to office; entry of judgment on such right;
delivery of books, papers, and property. (a) When the action is commenced against a person
for usurping an office, the name of the person rightly entitled to the office, with a statement
of his right thereto, may be added, and, when added, judgment may be entered upon the right
of the defendant and also upon the right of the party so alleged to be entitled or only upon
the right of the defendant, as justice may require. (b) If judgment is entered upon the right
of the person so alleged to be entitled and the same is in favor of such person, he is entitled,
after taking the oath of office and executing such official bond as may be required, to take
upon himself the execution of the office, and it is his duty, immediately thereafter, to demand
of the defendant all the books, papers, and property in his custody, or within his power,
belonging to the office. On refusal or neglect to deliver over...
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6-6-600
Section 6-6-600 Judgment - Excluding defendant from office or franchise or prohibiting practice
of profession. When a defendant, whether a natural person or a corporation, against whom such
action has been commenced, is adjudged guilty of usurping or intruding into, or unlawfully
holding or exercising, any office or franchise or unlawfully practicing any profession, judgment
must be entered that such defendant be excluded from the office or franchise or be prohibited
from practicing such profession and that the plaintiff recover costs against such defendant.
Execution shall be issued on such judgment at the expiration of five days from the date thereof,
unless the defendant shall, within such time, take an appeal to the supreme court. Any violation
of any such order shall be a contempt of court. (Code 1852, §2665; Code 1867, §3093; Code
1876, §3433; Code 1886, §3178; Code 1896, §3432; Code 1907, §5465; Code 1923, §9944;
Code 1940, T. 7, §1148.)...
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27-7-14.1
Section 27-7-14.1 Licenses - Lines of authority; renewal. (a) Unless denied licensure pursuant
to Section 27-7-19, persons who have met the requirements of Sections 27-7-4.3 and 27-7-5
shall be issued an insurance producer license. An insurance producer may receive qualification
for a license in one or more of the following lines of authority: (1) LIFE. Insurance coverage
on human lives including benefits of endowment and annuities, and may include benefits in
the event of death or dismemberment by accident and benefits for disability income. (2) ACCIDENT
AND HEALTH OR SICKNESS, commonly known as disability. Insurance coverage for sickness, bodily
injury, or accidental death and may include benefits for disability income. (3) PROPERTY.
Insurance coverage for the direct or consequential loss or damage to property of every kind.
(4) CASUALTY. Insurance coverage against legal liability, including that for death, injury,
or disability or damage to real or personal property, and surety. (5)...
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27-9A-3
Section 27-9A-3 Independent adjuster defined; exclusions. (a) For purposes of this chapter,
an "independent adjuster" is a person who, for compensation as an independent contractor
or as an employee of an independent contractor, undertakes on behalf of an insurer to ascertain
and determine the amount of any claim, loss, or damage payable under a contract of property,
casualty, or workers' compensation insurance or to effect settlement of such claim, loss,
or damage. This chapter shall not be construed to permit persons not licensed as attorneys
to engage in activities constituting the practice of law. (b) An independent adjuster does
not include any of the following: (1) Attorneys-at-law admitted to practice in this state
when acting in their professional capacity as an attorney. (2) A salaried employee of an insurer.
(3) A person employed solely to obtain facts surrounding a claim or to furnish technical assistance
to a licensed independent adjuster. (4) An individual who is employed...
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32-7-14
Section 32-7-14 Suspension of license, registration, or operating privilege for nonpayment
of judgment. (a) Suspension for nonpayment of judgment. The director upon the receipt of a
certified copy of a judgment shall forthwith suspend the license and registration and any
nonresident's operating privilege of any person against whom such judgment was rendered, except
as hereinafter otherwise provided in this section and in Section 32-7-17. (b) Exceptions.
If the judgment creditor consents in writing, in such form as the director may prescribe,
that the judgment debtor be allowed license and registration or nonresident's operating privilege,
the same may be allowed by the director, in his or her discretion, for six months from the
date of such consent and thereafter until such consent is revoked in writing, notwithstanding
default in the payment of such judgment or of any installments thereof prescribed in Section
32-7-17; provided, that the judgment debtor furnishes proof of financial...
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43-2-751
Section 43-2-751 Action by creditor to recover dividend. (a) Any creditor of an insolvent estate,
whose claim is not barred, may bring a civil action against any person who has received any
dividend of such estate and may recover from him such an amount of the dividend he has received
as shall be in the same proportion thereto as the claim of the plaintiff bears to the debts
of the estate distributed, including the claim of the plaintiff. (b) But, in such action,
the defendant may reduce the recovery, by showing that such dividend has been reduced by the
recovery or payment of the claims of other creditors of such estate in the like proportion.
(c) In such action, the plaintiff must pay the costs, unless he proves that he has exhibited
his claim and demanded of the defendant his proportion of the dividend received by him before
the commencement of the action. (Code 1852, §§1864-1866; Code 1867, §§2213-2215; Code
1876, §§2585-2587; Code 1886, §§2255-2257; Code 1896, §§323-325;...
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6-6-681
Section 6-6-681 Judgment in favor of defendant. Judgment must, in like manner, be entered in
favor of the defendant in execution against the sheriff or coroner, on three days' notice,
in the following cases: (1) For failure to pay over on demand any excess of money which may
remain upon a sale under execution after satisfaction thereof and of the costs, for the amount
of such excess and five percent per month after demand; (2) For failing to return an execution
wholly or partially satisfied, for 25 percent on the amount paid; and (3) For failing to pay
over on demand money paid or collected on an execution, the whole or any part of which is
enjoined, for the amount so enjoined and five percent per month on the amount from the time
of the demand. (Code 1852, §§2608-2611; Code 1867, §§3038-3041; Code 1876, §§3363-3366;
Code 1886, §§3107-3110; Code 1896, §§3775-3778; Code 1907, §§5911-5914; Code 1923, §§10238-10241;
Code 1940, T. 7, §596.)...
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