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3-4-6
Section 3-4-6 Liability of owner of animal breaking into lands not enclosed by lawful
fence for trespass or damages; liability of person injuring or destroying such animal.
(a) If any trespass or damage is done by any animal breaking into lands not enclosed
by a lawful fence as defined in this chapter, the owner shall not be liable therefor. (b)
If any person injures or destroys any such animal, he shall be liable to the owner
for five times the amount of injury done, to be recovered before any court of competent jurisdiction.
(Code 1852, §1100; Code 1867, §1283; Code 1876, §1587; Code 1886, §1365; Code 1896, §2113;
Code 1907, §4245; Code 1923, §7975; Code 1940, T. 3, §65.)...
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3-5-11
Section 3-5-11 Refunding of counties or municipalities where livestock or animals kept and
fed in county or municipal pounds. In counties or municipalities where livestock or animal
pounds are maintained, any person or officer seizing any livestock or animal may deliver
such livestock or animal so seized to the poundkeeper for safekeeping and the county
or municipality shall be refunded any amounts which may be expended for keeping and feeding
any livestock or animal as provided in this chapter. (Acts 1939, No. 368, p. 487; Code
1940, T. 3, §87.)...
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2-15-111
Section 2-15-111 Conveyances used to transport livestock to proceed to destination without
delay; notice to owner of livestock of breakdown. (a) All trucks, vans or other conveyances
used for the transportation of cattle, sheep, swine or other animals along public roads, streets
or highways of Alabama shall, prior to the loading of such animals, be prepared to proceed
to their destination without delay and, upon loading, shall proceed by the most direct and
usually traveled route. (b) In the event of a breakdown that would cause a delay of the arrival
of the livestock at their destination for more than one hour, the owner of such livestock
shall be notified as soon as possible of such breakdown. (Acts 1967, No. 214, p. 578, §2.)...

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23-1-385
Section 23-1-385 Domestic animals or fowl on airports. An owner or keeper of any domestic animal
or fowl may not allow a domestic animal or fowl to run at-large and enter or be upon
any premises constituting an airport, restricted landing area, or other aeronautical facility.
Violation of this section is a Class C misdemeanor. (Act 2000-220, p. 328, §38.)...
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11-99A-21
Section 11-99A-21 Failure to pay assessments. If the owner of any land within the district
fails to pay an assessment when due, time being of the essence, the board may commence proceedings
to foreclose on the land as follows: (1) The board shall send a letter, certified mail, return
receipt requested, United States first class mail to the last known address of the owner.
The address of the owner as shown in the tax assessment records of the tax assessor or revenue
commissioner for the county in which the property is located shall be sufficient. (2) The
letter shall specify that if payment is not made within 10 days of the date of the letter,
foreclosure proceedings may be commenced. (3) Any late payment received within the 10-day
period will accrue a late fee of the greater of five percent of the payment or fifty dollars
($50). (4) If payment is not made within the 10-day period, the entire assessment shall become
immediately due and payable, and the board may do either of the...
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18-1A-23
Section 18-1A-23 Payment or deposit before surrender of possession. An owner shall not be required
to surrender possession of property before the condemnor: (1) Pays the agreed purchase price;
or (2) Pays, or deposits in accordance with this chapter, the amount awarded by the condemnation
order. (Acts 1985, No. 85-548, p. 802, §204.)...
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3-10-2
Section 3-10-2 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following words have the following
meanings: (1) ANIMAL SHELTER. A public facility, which includes a physical structure,
that provides temporary or permanent shelter to stray, abandoned, abused, or owner-surrendered
animals that is operated, owned, or maintained by any municipality, county, duly incorporated
humane society, animal welfare society, or other nonprofit organization for the purpose
of promoting the welfare, protection, and humane treatment of animals. The term animal
shelter does not include persons providing temporary foster care to animals in their homes
or animal rescue groups, or animal sanctuaries sheltering animals on an individual's
property. (2) PUBLISH. To make available through either electronic means or on paper. (Act
2015-433, §2.)...
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3-7A-8
Section 3-7A-8 Destruction of impounded dogs, cats, and ferrets; when authorized; redemption
by owner; adoption of animals. All dogs, cats, and ferrets which have been impounded in accordance
with the provisions of this chapter, after notice is given to the owner as provided in Section
3-7A-7, may be humanely destroyed and disposed of when not redeemed by the owner within seven
days. In case the owner of an impounded animal desires to redeem the animal,
he or she may do so on the following condition: He or she shall pay for the immunization of
the animal and a penalty equal to the minimum fine established in Section 3-7A-6 if
a certificate of current immunization cannot be produced, and for the board of the animal
for the period for which it was impounded. The amount paid for the board of the animal
shall accrue to the credit of the city or county, depending upon the jurisdiction of the pound
in which the animal was confined. At his or her discretion, the impounding officer
may provide...
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37-2-137
Section 37-2-137 Cattle guards. Every person or corporation operating a railroad must put cattle
guards and crossings for plantation roads upon such railroad, and keep the same in good repair,
whenever the owner or person in possession of the land through which the road passes shall
make demand upon them or their agents, and show that such guards are necessary to prevent
the depredation of stock upon his land, and the crossings are necessary for the proper use
of the land. The owner or person in possession of the land through which the railroad passes
may recover, of the person or corporation operating the railroad, the sum of $25.00 for every
30 days of default on the part of the person or corporation operating the railroad after written
demand, served on an officer, road master or section foreman, designating the place for the
erection of the cattle guard or road crossing, and a like penalty for failing to keep the
cattle guard or road crossing in good repair after written demand....
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13A-7-60
Section 13A-7-60 Unlawfully taking possession of or going back into possession of real estate
after dispossession under legal process. Any person having no title or bona fide claim of
title thereto or right of possession, who enters upon any land, and on demand of the owner
or person entitled to the possession thereof, refuses to surrender such possession, or any
person or his privy, who, having been dispossessed of any real estate by an officer under
legal process from any court having jurisdiction of the subject matter; or any person or his
privy, who voluntarily surrenders possession of the lands as a result of a judgment of a court
of competent jurisdiction and goes back into the possession of such real estate by force or
otherwise; or who, having regained possession of such real estate, holds the same by force
or threats without having been restored to the possession of such real estate by an order
of a court of competent jurisdiction, shall, on conviction, be fined not less than...
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