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3-1-25
Section 3-1-25 Burning, cauterizing, etc., of teeth of horse, mule, etc., for purpose of fraudulently
making horse, etc., appear younger - Effect of possession of such horse, etc. Repealed by
Act 2015-70 effective April 21, 2015. (Acts 1935, No. 132, p. 175; Code 1940, T. 3, §22.)...

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3-1-23
Section 3-1-23 Burning, cauterizing, etc., of teeth of horse, mule, etc., for purpose of fraudulently
making horse, etc., appear younger - Prohibited. Repealed by Act 2015-70 effective April 21,
2015. (Acts 1935, No. 132, p. 175; Code 1940, T. 3, §20.)...
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3-1-24
Section 3-1-24 Burning, cauterizing, etc., of teeth of horse, mule, etc., for purpose of fraudulently
making horse, etc., appear younger - Evidence as to burning, etc., of teeth to be substantiated
by veterinarian. Repealed by Act 2015-70 effective April 21, 2015. (Acts 1935, No. 132, p.
175; Code 1940, T. 3, §21.)...
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3-1-26
Section 3-1-26 Burning, cauterizing, etc., of teeth of horse, mule, etc., for purpose of fraudulently
making horse, etc., appear younger - Transportation, etc., of such horse into state. Any person
transporting or moving into Alabama, for any purpose whatsoever, any horse, mule or other
soliped which has had its teeth burned, cauterized or changed in any manner to make such animal
appear younger than it really is shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (Acts 1935, No. 132, p.
175; Code 1940, T. 3, §23.)...
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15-8-150
Section 15-8-150 Contents; sufficiency; use of analogous forms. The forms of indictment set
forth in this section in all cases in which they are applicable, are sufficient, and analogous
forms may be used in other cases. (1) CAPTION, COMMENCEMENT AND CONCLUSION GENERALLY. The
State of Alabama,) Circuit court, ___ session, ___) 20___ The grand jury of said county charge
that, before the finding of this indictment, etc. (describing the offense as in the following
forms), against the peace and dignity of the State of Alabama. E.F.J.,District Attorney of
the ______ circuit. (2) ADVERTISING, ETC., UNREGISTERED SECURITIES. A. B. did, contrary to
law, and subsequent to the ____ day of ____, 20__, advertise (or otherwise describing the
unlawful act) in this state for the purpose of inducing or securing subscriptions to or sales
of the capital stock of the X. Y. company (or otherwise describing the security so advertised),
which said stock (or other security) had not then...
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22-22A-9
Section 22-22A-9 Transfer of functions, personnel, equipment, funds, etc., to Department of
Environmental Management. (a) All employees engaged in duties pertaining to the functions
transferred by this chapter to the department, shall be assigned to the department on October
1, 1982, to perform their usual duties, subject to any action that may be appropriate thereafter
in accordance with the laws and rules governing personnel and employees. (b) All files, books,
papers, records, equipment, furniture, motor vehicles, any other tangible property, and any
other asset employed in carrying out the powers, duties and functions transferred by this
chapter to the department shall, on October 1, 1982, be transferred to the department. (c)
All reports, documents, surveys, books, records, files, correspondence, papers or other writings
in the possession of any department, division, bureau, board, commission or other agency,
the functions, powers and duties of which have been transferred to the...
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39-7-19
Section 39-7-19 Transfer of supervision, possession, control, etc., of property, rights, books,
papers, etc., of plant or system owned by municipality to authority generally; continuation
in effect of provisions of law as to powers and duties of municipal officers and employees.
Jurisdiction, supervision, possession and control of all property, real and personal, tangible
and intangible, together with all easements, water rights and other rights therein and all
other adjuncts, including books, papers and records, pertaining to any plant or system owned,
managed, supervised, possessed and controlled by a municipality for the purpose of furnishing
any services named in the petition pursuant to which an authority is incorporated shall devolve
and are hereby conferred and imposed upon such authority. The provisions of any laws regulating
the exercise of the powers and the performance of the duties of officers and employees of
such municipality shall continue in full force and effect until...
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13A-11-59
Section 13A-11-59 Possession of firearms by persons participating in, attending, etc., demonstrations
at public places. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following words and phrases shall
have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this subsection, except in those instances
where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: (1) DEMONSTRATION. Demonstrating,
picketing, speechmaking or marching, holding of vigils and all other like forms of conduct
which involve the communication or expression of views or grievances engaged in by one or
more persons, the conduct of which has the effect, intent or propensity to draw a crowd or
onlookers. Such term shall not include casual use of property by visitors or tourists which
does not have an intent or propensity to attract a crowd or onlookers. (2) FIREARM. Any pistol,
rifle, shotgun or firearm of any kind, whether loaded or not. (3) LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER.
Any duly appointed and acting federal, state, county or municipal...
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28-3-18
Section 28-3-18 Laws as to manufacture or possession of illicit distilled liquor or apparatus
for manufacture of same, etc., not repealed by chapter. Nothing contained in this chapter
shall be construed as repealing any of the laws of Alabama relating to the manufacture or
possession of illicit distilled liquor or apparatus for the manufacture of same nor any law
now fixing fees to officials for the enforcement of any and all laws, but the same shall remain
in full force and effect. (Acts 1936-37, Ex. Sess., No. 66, p. 40; Code 1940, T. 29, §75.)...

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8-17-218
Section 8-17-218 Sale, use, etc., of special Class B commercial type ground salutes. All items
of fireworks which exceed the two grain limit of D.O.T. Class C common fireworks as to explosive
composition, such items being commonly referred to as "illegal ground salutes" designed
to produce an audible effect, are expressly prohibited from shipment into, manufacture, possession,
sale, and use within the State of Alabama for any purpose. This subsection shall not affect
display fireworks authorized by this article, (Acts 1981, No. 81-409, p. 638, §9; Acts 1987,
No. 87-563, p. 876, §4.)...
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