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35-9A-203
Section 35-9A-203 Landlord to deliver possession of dwelling unit. At the commencement of the
term, a landlord shall deliver possession of the premises to the tenant in compliance with
the rental agreement and Section 35-9A-204. The landlord may bring an action for possession
against any person wrongfully in possession and may recover the damages provided in Section
35-9A-441(c). (Act 2006-316, p. 668, §1.)...
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6-5-218
Section 6-5-218 Rule of prescription regarding damages arising out of improvements to real
property. (a) No action in tort, contract, or otherwise shall be commenced against any person
performing or furnishing the design, planning, supervision, or observation of construction
or the construction of an improvement to real property more than seven years after the substantial
completion of such improvement for the recovery of damages for: (1) Any deficiency in the
design, planning, supervision, or observation of construction or construction of such an improvement;
or (2) Injury to real or personal property caused by any such deficiency; or (3) Injury to
or wrongful death of a person caused by any such deficiency. (b) The prohibition provided
in this section shall apply to any action commenced against a person for his own act, or failure
to act, or for the act, or failure to act, of his employees; likewise, the prohibition contained
in this section shall extend to every demand, whether...
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6-5-501
Section 6-5-501 Definitions. The following definitions are applicable in this division: (1)
ORIGINAL SELLER. Any person, firm, corporation, association, partnership, or other legal or
business entity, which in the course of business or as an incident to business, sells or otherwise
distributes a manufactured product (a) prior to or (b) at the time the manufactured product
is first put to use by any person or business entity who did not acquire the manufactured
product for either resale or other distribution in its unused condition or for incorporation
as a component part in a manufactured product which is to be sold or otherwise distributed
in its unused condition. (2) PRODUCT LIABILITY ACTION. Any action brought by a natural person
for personal injury, death, or property damage caused by the manufacture, construction, design,
formula, preparation, assembly, installation, testing, warnings, instructions, marketing,
packaging, or labeling of a manufactured product when such action is...
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6-5-60
Section 6-5-60 By whom and against whom action may be commenced; venue. (a) Any person, firm,
or corporation injured or damaged by an unlawful trust, combine, or monopoly, or its effect,
direct or indirect, may, in each instance of such injury or damage, recover the sum of $500
and all actual damages from any person, firm, or corporation creating, operating, aiding,
or abetting such trust, combine, or monopoly and may commence the action therefor against
any one or more of the parties to the trust, combine, or monopoly, or their attorneys, officers,
or agents, who aid or abet such trust, combine, or monopoly. All such actions may be prosecuted
to final judgment against any one or more of the defendants thereto, notwithstanding there
may be a dismissal, acquittal, verdict, or judgment in favor of one or more of the defendants.
(b) Actions under this section may be commenced in any county where the trust, combine, or
monopoly was formed or where it exists or is carried on, promoted,...
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8-19A-20
Section 8-19A-20 Criminal prosecuting authority. The division or other enforcing authority
shall have criminal prosecuting authority concerning the violations of this chapter or of
any rule or order hereunder. In addition to any other action, the division or other enforcing
authority may bring an action against any person to enjoin, restrain, and prevent the doing
of any act or practice herein prohibited or declared unlawful. (Acts 1994, No. 94-650, p.
1220, §20.)...
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8-21B-13
Section 8-21B-13 Remedies. Notwithstanding the terms, provisions, or conditions of any dealer
agreement, any person who suffers bodily injury, loss of profit, or property damage as a result
of a violation of this chapter may bring a civil action in a court of competent jurisdiction
in this state to enjoin further violations and to recover the damages sustained by him or
her together with the costs of the suit, including a reasonable attorney's fee. The remedies
set forth in this section shall not be deemed exclusive and shall be in addition to any other
remedies permitted by law. (Act 2009-755, p. 2279, §13.)...
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9-17-19
Section 9-17-19 Civil actions for damages for violations of provisions of article, rules, etc.;
actions by private parties to enjoin violations of provisions of article, rules, etc. (a)
Nothing contained or authorized in this article and no civil action by or against the board
and no penalties imposed or claimed against any person for violating any provision of this
article or any rule, regulation or order issued under this article and no forfeiture shall
impair or abridge or delay any cause of action for damages which any person may have or assert
against any person violating any provision of this article or any rule, regulation or order
issued under this article. Any person so damaged by the violation may institute a civil action
for and recover such damages as he may show that he is entitled to receive. (b) In the event
the board should fail to bring a civil action to enjoin any actual or threatened violation
of any provision of this article or of any rule, regulation or order made...
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34-16-14
Section 34-16-14 Actions by board to recover damages; liability of board members. (a) The board
may sue and be sued in its own name to recover actual or compensatory damages, including interest
and court costs, sustained within the State of Alabama as the result of conduct of any licensee
or permit holder who violates this chapter or the rules and regulations of the board. (b)
All members of the board shall be immune from civil liability while acting within the scope
of their duties as board members. (Act 98-675, p. 1480, §14.)...
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35-9A-401
Section 35-9A-401 Noncompliance by the landlord. (a) Except as provided in this chapter, if
there is a material noncompliance by the landlord with the rental agreement or a noncompliance
with Section 35-9A-204 materially affecting health and safety, the tenant may deliver a written
notice to the landlord specifying the acts and omissions constituting the breach and that
the rental agreement will terminate upon a date not less than 14 days after receipt of the
notice if the breach is not remedied within that period, and the rental agreement shall terminate
as provided in the notice subject to the following: (1) if the breach is remediable by repairs
or the payment of damages or otherwise and the landlord adequately remedies the breach before
the date specified in the notice, the rental agreement shall not terminate by reason of the
breach. (2) the tenant may not terminate for a condition caused by the deliberate or negligent
act or omission of the tenant, a member of the tenant's...
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6-5-551
Section 6-5-551 Complaint to detail circumstances rendering provider liable; discovery. In
any action for injury, damages, or wrongful death, whether in contract or in tort, against
a health care provider for breach of the standard of care, whether resulting from acts or
omissions in providing health care, or the hiring, training, supervision, retention, or termination
of care givers, the Alabama Medical Liability Act shall govern the parameters of discovery
and all aspects of the action. The plaintiff shall include in the complaint filed in the action
a detailed specification and factual description of each act and omission alleged by plaintiff
to render the health care provider liable to plaintiff and shall include when feasible and
ascertainable the date, time, and place of the act or acts. The plaintiff shall amend his
complaint timely upon ascertainment of new or different acts or omissions upon which his claim
is based; provided, however, that any such amendment must be made at...
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