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3-1-11.1
Section 3-1-11.1 Killing or disabling livestock; penalty. (a) Any person, who unlawfully, wantonly,
or maliciously kills, disables, disfigures, destroys, or injures the livestock of another
while the livestock is on the premises of the owner of the livestock or on the premises of
a person having charge thereof shall be guilty of a Class C felony. (b) In addition to being
guilty of a Class C felony, any person who unlawfully, wantonly, or maliciously kills, disables,
disfigures, destroys, or injures the livestock of another while the livestock is on the premises
of the owner of the livestock, or on the premises of a person having charge thereof, shall
be liable for damages sustained by the killing, disabling, disfiguring, or destroying of the
livestock in an amount equal to double the value thereof. (c) For purposes of this section,
livestock is defined as equine or equidae, cows, swine, goats, and sheep. (Acts 1993, No.
93-719, p. 1406, §§1-3; Act 2004-627, p. 1421, §1.)...
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15-8-150
so advertised), which said stock (or other security) had not then been registered and recorded
in the register of the Alabama Securities Commission (or which said advertisement had not
then been filed with and approved by the chairman of the Alabama Securities Commission). (3)
AFFRAYS. A. B. and C. D. did fight together in a public place (4) ALTERING, ETC., MARKS, BRANDS,
ETC. A. B., with intent to defraud, marked or branded an unmarked horse, or altered or defaced
the mark or brand of a marked animal, the property of C. D. (5) CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.
A. B. did override (overdrive, overload, drive when overloaded, torture, torment, deprive
of necessary sustenance, mutilate or cruelly kill, or cause or procure the same, as the case
may be) a horse (or other domestic animal, naming it). (6) WANTON, MALICIOUS, ETC.,
DESTRUCTION, ETC., OF ANIMALS, ETC. A. B. did unlawfully, or wantonly, or maliciously, kill
(or disable, disfigure, destroy or injure) a horse (or other property mentioned in the...

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3-1-6
Section 3-1-6 Liability of owner, etc., for injuries to livestock, etc., caused by dog while
off premises of owner, etc. If any dog, not being at the time on the premises of the owner
or person having charge thereof, shall kill or injure any livestock, the owner or person having
such dog in charge shall be liable for damages sustained by the killing or maiming of any
livestock and for the full costs of the action. (Code 1907, §2471; Code 1923, §5679; Code
1940, T. 3, §6.)...
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3-5-8
Section 3-5-8 Posting of notice as to taking, etc., and hearing thereupon; proceedings where
owner appears and claims livestock or animal generally; proceedings and entry of judgment
for sale where livestock or animal not claimed and adjudged to be unlawfully at large
generally. (a) The district court shall give notice, by posting in three public places in
the county, setting forth the fact of such taking up, the description of the livestock or
animal and the fact that the owner is unknown or, if known, that he cannot be located,
and notifying any person claiming to be the owner of such livestock or animal to appear
before the court at a place named not less than three days nor more than six days from the
date of such notice and prove such claim of ownership. (b) If such person appears at any time
and if the judge of the district court is satisfied that such person is the actual owner of
such livestock or animal, then the judge shall require the owner of the livestock or
animal to pay...
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3-1-10
Section 3-1-10 Wanton, malicious, etc., destruction, injury, etc., of animal or article
or commodity of value of another - Prohibited. Any person, who unlawfully, wantonly or maliciously
kills, disables, disfigures, destroys or injures any animal or article or commodity
of value which is the property of another must, on conviction, be fined not less than twice
the value of the injury or damage to the owner of the property nor more than $1,000.00 and
may also be imprisoned in the county jail, or sentenced to hard labor for the county for not
more than six months, and so much of the fine as may be necessary to repair the injury or
loss shall go to the party injured. (Code 1852, §§186, 191; Code 1867, §§3733, 3738; Code
1876, §§4408, 4420; Code 1886, §3869; Code 1896, §§5090, 5091; Code 1907, §6230; Code
1923, §3212; Code 1940, T. 3, §9; Acts 1982, No. 82-626, p. 1180.)...
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3-5-2
Section 3-5-2 Permitting livestock or animals to run at large upon premises of another without
permission or upon public lands, highways, etc., generally. (a) It shall be unlawful for the
owner of any livestock or animal, as defined in Section 3-5-1, to knowingly, voluntarily,
negligently or wilfully permit any such livestock or animal to go at large in the State
of Alabama either upon the premises of another or upon the public lands, highways, roads or
streets in the State of Alabama. (b) Nothing in this section or elsewhere in this chapter
shall be construed to make it unlawful for livestock or other animals to run at large on the
premises of another when the owner or person in charge of the premises has consented in writing
to let livestock or other animals run at large on the same or to subject the owner of such
livestock or other animals to criminal prosecution therefor. (c) There shall be no "open
range" counties in this state. This section shall apply to all counties within the...

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13A-7-1
Section 13A-7-1 Definitions. The following definitions are applicable to this article: (1)
BUILDING. Any structure which may be entered and utilized by persons for business, public
use, lodging or the storage of goods, and such term includes any vehicle, aircraft or watercraft
used for the lodging of persons or carrying on business therein, and such term includes any
railroad box car or other rail equipment or trailer or tractor trailer or combination thereof.
Where a building consists of two or more units separately occupied or secure, each shall be
deemed both a separate building and a part of the main building. (2) DWELLING. A building
which is used or normally used by a person for sleeping, living or lodging therein. (3) ENTER
OR REMAIN UNLAWFULLY. A person "enters or remains unlawfully" in or upon premises
when he is not licensed, invited or privileged to do so. A person who, regardless of his intent,
enters or remains in or upon premises which are at the time open to the public...
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2-15-60
Section 2-15-60 Definitions. When used in this division, the following terms shall have the
following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
(1) BOARD. The Board of Agriculture and Industries of the State of Alabama. (2) COMMISSIONER.
The Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries of the State of Alabama. (3) DEPARTMENT. The
Department of Agriculture and Industries of the State of Alabama. (4) LIVESTOCK. Cattle, swine,
sheep, goats, equine or equidae, ratites, and poultry. (5) LIVESTOCK MARKET. A place, concentration
or collection point, or other public or private place where a person shall assemble livestock
for either public or private sale by him and such service or the cost or expense thereof is
to be compensated for by the owner, on a commission basis or otherwise, or where such person
purchases livestock for resale. The term shall not include: a. Any place other than at a permanently
established livestock market, used solely for the...
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2-15-131
Section 2-15-131 Definitions. When used in this article, the following terms shall have the
following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) BOARD.
The Board of Agriculture and Industries of the State of Alabama. (2) COMMISSIONER. The Commissioner
of Agriculture and Industries of the State of Alabama. (3) DEALER. Any person engaged in the
business of buying livestock in the State of Alabama for resale, exchange or slaughter and
meat packing purposes, either on his or her own account or as agent for others on a commission
basis or otherwise. (4) DEPARTMENT. The Department of Agriculture and Industries of the State
of Alabama. (5) LIVESTOCK. Cattle, swine, sheep, goats, equidae, ratites, poultry, and catfish.
(6) LIVESTOCK MARKET. A place, concentration, or collection point or other public or private
place where a person assembles livestock for either public or private sale by himself or herself
and the service or the cost or expense thereof is...
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13A-12-20
Section 13A-12-20 Definitions. The following definitions apply to this article: (1) ADVANCE
GAMBLING ACTIVITY. A person "advances gambling activity" if he engages in conduct
that materially aids any form of gambling activity. Conduct of this nature includes but is
not limited to conduct directed toward the creation or establishment of the particular game,
contest, scheme, device or activity involved, toward the acquisition or maintenance of premises,
paraphernalia, equipment or apparatus therefor, toward the solicitation or inducement of persons
to participate therein, toward the actual conduct of the playing phases thereof, toward the
arrangement of any of its financial or recording phases or toward any other phase of its operation.
A person advances gambling activity if, having substantial proprietary control or other authoritative
control over premises being used with his knowledge for purposes of gambling activity, he
permits that activity to occur or continue or makes no effort to...
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