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45-37-21.06
Section 45-37-21.06 Prohibited activities - Wholesaler. A wholesaler shall not: (1) Fail to
devote reasonable efforts and resources, within designated sales territory of the supplier,
to the sale and distribution of all the brands of wine of the supplier which the wholesaler
has been granted the right to sell or distribute. (2) Sell or deliver wine to a retail licensee
located outside the sales territory designated to the wholesaler by the supplier of a particular
brand or brands of wine. Provided, however, during periods of temporary service interruptions
impacting a particular sales territory, a wholesaler who normally services the impacted sales
territory shall file with the board and give to the affected supplier written notice designating
the specific licensed wholesaler or wholesalers, not disapproved by the supplier, who will
service the sale territory during the period of temporary service interruption and the approximate
length of time for the service interruption. Each...
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45-49-23.04
Section 45-49-23.04 Prohibited activities Wholesaler. A wholesaler is prohibited from doing
the following: (1) Failing to devote reasonable efforts and resources, within supplier's designated
sales territory, to the sale and distribution of all the supplier's brands of wine which the
wholesaler has been granted the right to sell or distribute. (2) Selling or delivering wine
to a retail licensee located outside the sales territory designated to the wholesaler by the
supplier of a particular brand or brands of wine. Provided, however, during periods of temporary
service interruptions impacting a particular sales territory, a wholesaler who normally services
the impacted sales territory shall file with the board and give to the affected supplier written
notice designating the specific licensed wholesaler or wholesalers, not disapproved by the
supplier, who will service the sale territory during the period of temporary service interruption
and the approximate length of time for the service...
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8-21A-10
Section 8-21A-10 Warranty agreement on new equipment; warranty claims. (a) Every supplier shall
provide a fair and reasonable warranty agreement on any new equipment which it sells and shall
fairly compensate each of its dealers for parts and labor used in fulfilling the warranty
agreement. All claims for paying under the warranty agreement made by dealers hereunder for
parts and labor shall be paid within 30 days following their approval by supplier. All claims
shall be either approved or disapproved within 60 days after their receipt by supplier. Upon
disapproval of any claim submitted by the dealer, and within the time periods set forth in
this section, the dealer shall be notified in writing of disapproval, along with specific
reasons for the disapproval and curative steps required. (b) All warranty work performed by
the dealer under this section shall be compensated in accordance with the reasonable and customary
amount of time required to complete the work, expressed in hours and...
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8-21B-8
Section 8-21B-8 Change in management personnel; damaging actions; additional dealership agreements;
recovery of damages. (a) No supplier shall require or prohibit any change in management personnel
of any dealer unless the current or proposed management or personnel fails to meet reasonable
qualifications and standards required by the supplier for its dealers. (b) No supplier shall
engage in any action with respect to a dealer which is arbitrary, in bad faith, or unconscionable
and which causes damage to the dealer. (c) No supplier, without notice to existing dealers,
shall enter into a dealer agreement with another dealer who intends to conduct its dealership
operations from a place of business within the relevant market area of an existing dealer
or dealers representing the same line of heavy equipment. The appointment of a successor dealer
at the same location as its predecessor or within a two-mile radius therefrom within two years
from the date on which its predecessor ceased...
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22-21-275
Section 22-21-275 Procedures for review of applications for certificates of need. The SHPDA,
pursuant to the provisions of Section 22-21-274, shall prescribe by rules and regulations
the procedures for review of applications for certificates of need and for issuance of certificates
of need. Rules and regulations governing review procedures shall include, but not necessarily
be limited to, the following: (1) Agreement with other review agencies for review procedures
consistent with this article and federal regulations. (2) Application procedures and forms
of the application necessary to elicit and provide all necessary information as required by
the review criteria. (3) Establishment of a project review period of 90 days from the date
the state agency determines that the application is complete and notification thereof is made
to the applicant. The rules and regulations may provide for a period of not more than 15 days
for determination of the completeness of the application,...
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37-14-4
Section 37-14-4 Primary supplier's option to acquire facilities within existing municipal limits.
The primary electric supplier within each municipality shall, at its option, have the right
to acquire all distribution facilities of any secondary electric supplier used to supply retail
electric service within the existing municipal limits and shall have the right to serve all
premises within the existing municipal limits of such municipality subject to the following;
(1) The primary electric supplier must announce its intention to exercise its option in writing
by registered or certified mail to the affected secondary suppliers within each municipality,
addressed to the chief executive officer or manager of such secondary supplier, no later than
nine months after April 26, 1984. Simultaneously with the delivery of the notice of exercise
of its option by the primary electric supplier, the primary electric supplier shall deposit
in escrow with a bank whose principal office is in Alabama...
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37-14-38
Section 37-14-38 Validation procedure; authorization for validation of provisions of article.
In order to foster and encourage the underlying policies of this article and to assure that
sales and purchases of distribution facilities, and other transactions and actions authorized
or allowed by this article may be conducted in good faith with a knowledge of the validity
of the provisions hereof, and further, to assure that irrevocable commitments are not made
in the implementation of the provisions of this article without the assurance of their legality
and validity, the following judicial review process is hereby authorized and it is declared
to be the legislative intent that the provisions of this statute be judicially reviewed and
validated pursuant to the procedure set forth herein and that the circuit court enter a judgment
in accordance with the procedure set forth herein. (1) FILING OF COMPLAINT FOR DETERMINATION
AS TO LEGALITY OF PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE. - At any time subsequent to...
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10A-1-8.01
Section 10A-1-8.01 Conversion of business and nonprofit entities. (a) A conversion of an entity
may be accomplished as provided in this section: (1) CORPORATIONS. a. The terms and conditions
of a plan of conversion of a corporation, other than a nonprofit corporation, must be approved
in accordance with the procedures and by the stockholder vote required by Article 9 of Chapter
2A. If the governing documents provide for approval of a conversion by less than all of a
corporation's stockholders, approval of the conversion shall constitute corporate action subject
to appraisal rights pursuant to Article 13 of Chapter 2A. No conversion of a corporation to
a general or limited partnership may be effected without the consent in writing of each stockholder
who will have personal liability with respect to the converted entity, notwithstanding any
provision in the governing documents of the converting corporation providing for less than
unanimous stockholder approval for the conversion. b. The...
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36-14-19
Section 36-14-19 Electronic recordation process for business entity filings. (a) The Secretary
of State shall develop a program to facilitate the administration of an electronic process
for the recordation of filing activities by business and nonprofit entities required under
Title 10A. A county may participate in the program in accordance with this section. Under
the program, the Secretary of State may contract with a vendor to provide electronic processing
services which may include, but are not limited to, the online filing of forms, online recording,
payment of fees through credit or debit cards, and any other service related to the administration
of the electronic process, as determined by the Secretary of State. The Secretary of State
may also develop a certification process to allow third parties to provide these electronic
processing services. All recording fees, whether established by general law, general law of
local application, or local law, shall be collected by the vendor...
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12-15-106
Section 12-15-106 Juvenile court referees' qualifications and appointment; conduct of hearings
of cases by juvenile court referees; transmission of findings and recommendations for disposition
of juvenile court referees to juvenile court judges; provision of notice and written copies
of findings and recommendations of juvenile court referees to parties; rehearing of cases
by juvenile court judges; when findings and recommendations of juvenile court referees become
decree of the juvenile court. (a) Appointment of Referees. The Administrative Director of
Courts may authorize one or more referee positions in any judicial circuit on either a full-time
or a part-time basis upon submission of a written request by the presiding juvenile court
judge and upon consideration of funding and the juvenile and child-support caseload in the
circuit. Once the Administrative Director of Courts approves the request, the presiding judge
of the juvenile court may appoint an attorney the judge believes to...
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