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27-35-1
Section 27-35-1 Conversion into stock or mutual life insurance company - Authority; how effected.
Any fraternal benefit society organized under the laws of this state may convert itself into
a stock life insurance company or a mutual life insurance company, which may be a continuation
of such society under an amended charter, if such society is then incorporated, or a new corporation
formed for such purpose if such society is then unincorporated. In either event, the conversion
of such society into a stock life insurance company or a mutual life insurance company shall
be effected as provided in this chapter. (Acts 1927, No. 537, p. 624; Acts 1971, No. 407,
p. 707, §727.)...
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27-35-8
Section 27-35-8 Conversion into stock or mutual life insurance company - Completion; effect.
(a) When a fraternal benefit society has complied with the provisions of this chapter and
with the laws of this state relating to domestic stock life insurers or domestic mutual life
insurers, as the case may be, and has received from the commissioner a certificate of authority
to transact business in this state, its reorganization and conversion into such stock insurer
or mutual insurer shall be complete. (b) The reorganized and converted corporation shall be
deemed in law to be a continuation of the fraternal benefit society, whether the reorganization
and conversion shall have been accomplished by the formation of a new corporation or by the
amendment of the certificate of incorporation of the former society; and such reorganized
and converted corporation shall succeed to, and become invested with, all and singular, the
rights, privileges, franchises, and all property, real, personal, or...
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27-34-9
Section 27-34-9 Articles of incorporation - Contents. Seven or more citizens of the United
States, a majority of whom are citizens of this state, who desire to form a fraternal benefit
society, may make, sign, and acknowledge before some officer, competent to take acknowledgment
of deeds, articles of incorporation, in which shall be stated: (1) The proposed corporate
name of the society, which shall not so closely resemble the name of any society or insurance
company as to be misleading or confusing; (2) The purposes for which it is being formed and
the mode in which its corporate powers are to be exercised. Such purposes shall not include
more liberal powers than are granted by this chapter; provided, however, that any lawful,
social, intellectual, educational, charitable, benevolent, moral, fraternal, or religious
advantages may be set forth among the purposes of the society; and (3) The names and residences
of the incorporators and the names, residences, and official titles of all...
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27-34-33
Section 27-34-33 Reinsurance. A domestic society may, by a reinsurance agreement, cede any
individual risk or risks, in whole or in part, to an insurer, other than another fraternal
benefit society, having the power to make such reinsurance and authorized to do business in
this state or, if not so authorized, one which is approved by the commissioner; but no such
society may reinsure substantially all of its insurance in force without the written permission
of the commissioner. It may take credit for the reserves on such ceded risks to the extent
reinsured, but no credit shall be allowed as an admitted asset or as a deduction from liability
to a ceding society for reinsurance made, ceded, renewed, or otherwise becoming effective
after January 1, 1972, unless the reinsurance is payable by the assuming insurer on the basis
of the liability of the ceding society under the contract, or contracts, reinsured without
diminution because of the insolvency of the ceding society. (Acts 1923, No....
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10A-17-1.16
Section 10A-17-1.16 Other acts not repealed. The following sections and parts of sections of
the Code of Alabama 1975, as amended, are not repealed by this chapter: (1) Sections 2-10-1
through 2-10-108, regarding cooperatives and associations. (2) Section 6-3-4, regarding venue
of actions against unincorporated groups issuing insurance policies. (3) Section 6-3-6, regarding
venue of actions against unincorporated organizations or associations. (4) Section 6-5-336,
regarding immunity of volunteers of nonprofit organizations if actions are in good faith and
in the scope of official functions and duties, and do not represent willful or wanton misconduct.
(5) Section 6-6-220, defining "Person" as including any person, partnership, joint
stock company, unincorporated association, or society, or municipal or other corporation.
(6) Section 6-7-80, regarding right to commence actions in name of unincorporated organization
or association. (7) Section 6-7-81, regarding commencement of actions...
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27-35-7
Section 27-35-7 Conversion into stock or mutual life insurance company - Provisions for certificate
holders to subscribe to stock. If the fraternal benefit society is to be converted into a
stock life insurer, the plan of conversion shall make reasonable provisions under which each
adult certificate holder of the society shall have the preemptive right to subscribe to and
purchase that proportion of the total authorized capital which the amount of his insurance
bears to the society's total insurance in force at a date to be specified in such plan; except,
that if more than 75 percent of the society's adult certificate holders are residents of this
state, such preemptive right may, in the commissioner's discretion, under the plan be limited
to such residents. (Acts 1927, No. 537, p. 624; Acts 1971, No. 407, p. 707, §733.)...
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27-21-2
Section 27-21-2 Offering of insurance. Any insurer authorized and licensed to engage in the
business of health insurance in this state may join with one or more other such insurers to
offer to any resident of this state, who meets the qualifications established by the commissioner,
insurance against major financial loss from accident or disease. Such insurance may be offered
by such insurers in their own names or in the name of a voluntary unincorporated association
or other organization formed by such insurers solely for the purpose of this plan. The forms
of applications, certifications, and policies of such insurance, the applicable premium rates,
annual statement, and all other information required by the department under Alabama law for
organizations in the business of health insurance shall be filed with the commissioner for
his approval. Any other information which the commissioner deems necessary for the efficient
operation of the plan may also be required. (Acts 1971, No. 501,...
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2-17-1
Section 2-17-1 Definitions. When used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the following
meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) COMMISSIONER.
The Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries of the State of Alabama or his duly authorized
representative. (2) FIRM. Any partnership, association or other unincorporated business organization.
(3) MEAT BROKER. Any person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of buying or selling
carcasses, parts of carcasses, meat or meat food products of cattle, sheep, swine, goats,
horses, mules or other equines or poultry on commission or otherwise negotiating purchases
or sales of such articles other than for his own account or as an employee of another person,
firm or corporation. (4) POULTRY. Any live or slaughtered domesticated bird. (5) RENDERER.
Any person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of rendering carcasses or parts or
products of the carcasses of cattle, sheep, swine, goats,...
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35-12-71
Section 35-12-71 Definitions. As used in this article, unless the context otherwise requires,
the following terms shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
(1) APPARENT OWNER. A person whose name appears on the records of a holder as the person entitled
to property held, issued, or owing by the holder. (2) BUSINESS ASSOCIATION. A corporation,
joint stock company, investment company, partnership, unincorporated association, joint venture,
limited liability company, business trust, trust company, safe deposit company, financial
organization, insurance company, mutual fund, utility, or other business entity consisting
of one or more persons, whether or not for profit. (3) DOMICILE. The state of incorporation
of a corporation and the state of the principal place of business of a holder other than a
corporation. (4) FINANCIAL ORGANIZATION. A savings and loan association, building and loan
association, industrial loan organization, credit union, cooperative bank,...
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15-12-4
Section 15-12-4 Voluntary indigent defense advisory boards. (a) Creation. In each judicial
circuit, a voluntary indigent defense advisory board shall be established. (b) Composition;
qualifications, appointment, term of office, and removal of members; vacancies. - The voluntary
indigent defense advisory board shall be composed of five members who are residents of the
judicial circuit in which they are appointed, including the presiding circuit judge as the
chair, the president of the local circuit bar association and three other attorneys all selected
by the bar commissioner or commissioners for that circuit. The membership of the voluntary
indigent defense advisory board in each judicial circuit shall be inclusive and reflect the
racial, gender, and economic diversity of the judicial circuit. In a multi-county circuit,
the bar commissioner or commissioners shall select the president of a county bar association
existing within the circuit to serve on the indigent defense advisory...
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