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6-5-346
Section 6-5-346 Defense of self, others, and property. (a) As used in this section, property
shall mean real property and buildings, structures, and improvements thereon. (b) Any person
who unlawfully enters or attempts to enter upon the property of another for the purposes of
engaging in criminal conduct, for purposes of civil liability only, assumes the risk for any
injury caused or resulting to him or her due to the commission or effort to commit criminal
conduct; provided the property owner acts as a reasonably prudent person would act under same
or similar circumstances. The owner and his or her agents shall be immune from any civil liability
due to the reasonable and proportionate acts of the owner or his or her agents in resisting
the commission of the criminal conduct; provided that the person acts as a prudent person
would act under same or similar circumstances. (c) The provisions of this section do not apply
to the creation of a hidden hazardous or hidden dangerous condition...
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13A-11-261
Section 13A-11-261 Harassment of, interference with etc., duties of police animals, search
and rescue animals, or handlers; causing physical harm or death; entering containment area;
restraining, taunting, endangering, etc. (a) Any person who intentionally and knowingly causes,
attempts to cause, or causes another person to harass, interfere, or obstruct a police animal
or search and rescue animal being used by a handler in lawfully performing duties or causes
harassment, interference, or obstruction of a handler in lawfully performing his or her duties
is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. (b) Any person who intentionally and knowingly causes
or attempts to cause physical harm to a police animal or search and rescue animal which results
in no long-term damage or disfigurement of the animal and any temporary loss of service of
the animal does not exceed 30 calendar days, is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. (c) Any person
who intentionally and knowingly causes or attempts to cause serious...
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13A-8-37
Section 13A-8-37 Possession or control of stolen property. (a) It is unlawful for a person
to possess or control the following property knowing that it has been stolen or having reasonable
grounds to believe it has been stolen, unless the property is possessed or controlled with
intent to restore it to the owner: (1) Metal property marked with the initials of an electrical
company, a telephone company, a cable company, another public utility, a railroad, or a brewer.
(2) Utility access covers, manhole covers, or storm drain covers, unless the seller is a company
that deals in the manufacture or sale of the aforementioned products. (3) Street light poles
and fixtures, unless the seller is a company that deals in the manufacture or sale of the
aforementioned products. (4) Road and bridge guard rails unless the seller is a company that
deals in the manufacture or sale of the aforementioned products. (5) Highway or street signs,
traffic light signals, and traffic directional and control...
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45-11-172.01
Section 45-11-172.01 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2019 REGULAR
SESSION, EFFECTIVE MARCH 15, 2018. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. The following
words shall have the following meanings: (1) ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER. Any person employed by
Chilton County who performs animal control functions or any person who performs animal control
functions who is employed by an entity under agreement or contract with the county to perform
animal control functions or to enforce this part. (2) ATTACK. Aggressive physical contact
initiated by a dog. (3) BITTEN. Seized with the teeth so that the skin of the person seized
has been gripped, or has been wounded or pierced. (4) COUNTY. Chilton County. (5) DANGEROUS
DOG. A dog, regardless of its breed, that has bitten or caused physical injury to a human
being without provocation or has repeatedly bitten or caused physical injury to humans, except
a dog used by law enforcement officials for legitimate law enforcement...
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11-86A-20
Section 11-86A-20 Transfer of funds and assets to authority. Any public person may transfer
and convey to an authority, with or without consideration any properties, real, personal,
or mixed, and all funds and assets, tangible or intangible, that may be owned by a public
person or that may be jointly owned by any two or more thereof, and any funds owned or controlled
by a public person or jointly by any two or more thereof, whether or not the property or funds
are considered necessary for the conduct of the governmental or public functions, if any,
of a public person. The transfer or conveyance shall be authorized by an ordinance or resolution
duly adopted by the governing body of a public person. Any such ordinance or resolution need
not be published or posted and need not be offered for more than one reading. (Act 2000-106,
p. 129, §20.)...
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11-92A-21
Section 11-92A-21 Transfer of funds and assets to authority. Any public person is hereby authorized
to transfer and convey to an authority, with or without consideration, (a) any properties,
real, personal, or mixed, and all funds and assets, tangible or intangible, that may be owned
by such public person or that may be jointly owned by any two or more thereof, and (b) any
funds owned or controlled by any public person or jointly by any two or more thereof; whether
or not such property or funds are considered necessary for the conduct of the governmental
or public functions (if any) of such public person. Such transfer or conveyance shall be authorized
by an ordinance or resolution duly adopted by the governing body of such public person. Any
such ordinance or resolution need not be published or posted and need not be offered for more
than one reading. (Acts 1989, No. 89-404, p. 802, §21.)...
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22-30E-8
Section 22-30E-8 Criteria for qualification for limitation of liability. (a) To qualify for
a limitation of liability as provided in subsection (a) of Section 22-30E-9, an applicant
shall meet all the following criteria: (1) The applicant shall not be a responsible person,
as defined in Section 22-30E-3, at the qualifying property. (2) Where the applicant is an
individual, the individual shall not: Be a relative by blood within the third degree of consanguinity
or by marriage; be an employee, shareholder, officer, or agent; or otherwise be affiliated
with a current owner of the subject property or any responsible person on the subject property.
(3) Where the applicant is a corporation or other legal entity, the corporation must not:
Be a current or former subsidiary, division, parent company, or partner; or be the employer
or former employer of the current owner; or be any responsible person on the subject property.
(4) The applicant shall be in good standing with respect to any order,...
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34-1A-6
Section 34-1A-6 Licenses - Exceptions. The licensing and regulatory provision of this chapter
shall not apply to any of the following persons, entities, or activities: (1) The installation,
servicing, monitoring, or responding to an alarm device which is installed in a motor vehicle,
aircraft, or boat. (2) The installation of an alarm system on property owned by or leased
to the installer. (3) A person or business entity who owns, installs, services, or monitors
alarm systems, CCTV systems, electronic access control systems, or mechanical locking systems,
on property owned by or leased to him or her or the business entity or, if the person or business
entity does not charge for the system or its installation, installs it for the protection
of his or her personal property located on the property of another, and does not install or
monitor the system as a normal business practice on the property of another. (4) A person
or business entity whose sale of an alarm system, CCTV system,...
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3-7A-1
Section 3-7A-1 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings respectively ascribed to them unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise: (1) CANINE CORPS DOGS. Those members of the canine family maintained by governmental
agencies for exclusive use in official duties assigned to those agencies. Seeing eye dogs
shall be included within the meaning of this definition. (2) CAT. All members of the domesticated
feline (Felis catus) family. (3) DOG. All members of the domesticated canine (Canis familiaris)
family. (4) FERRET. All members of the ferret (Mustela putorius furo) family. (5) HAS BEEN
EXPOSED. Suspected or confirmed contact of saliva with a break or abrasion of the skin or
with any mucous membrane, as determined by the health officer or medical or law enforcement
personnel. (6) HEALTH OFFICER. The State Health Officer or any county health officer as defined
in Section 22-3-2, or his or her designee. (7) IMMUNIZATION...
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35-12-82
Section 35-12-82 Claim of another state to recover property. (a) After property has been paid
or delivered to the Treasurer under this article, another state may recover the property if
any of the following apply: (1) The property was paid or delivered to the custody of this
state because the records of the holder did not reflect a last known location of the apparent
owner within the borders of the other state and the other state establishes that the apparent
owner or other person entitled to the property was last known to be located within the borders
of that state and under the laws of that state the property has escheated or become subject
to a claim of abandonment by that state. (2) The property was paid or delivered to the custody
of this state because the laws of the other state did not provide for the escheat or custodial
taking of the property, and under the laws of that state subsequently enacted the property
has escheated or become subject to a claim of abandonment by that...
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