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6-5-501
to business, sells or otherwise distributes a manufactured product (a) prior to or (b) at the
time the manufactured product is first put to use by any person or business entity who did
not acquire the manufactured product for either resale or other distribution in its unused
condition or for incorporation as a component part in a manufactured product which is to be
sold or otherwise distributed in its unused condition. (2) PRODUCT LIABILITY ACTION. Any action
brought by a natural person for personal injury, death, or property damage caused
by the manufacture, construction, design, formula, preparation, assembly, installation, testing,
warnings, instructions, marketing, packaging, or labeling of a manufactured product when such
action is based upon (a) negligence, (b) innocent or negligent misrepresentation, (c) the
manufacturer's liability doctrine, (d) the Alabama extended manufacturer's liability doctrine,
as it exists or is hereafter construed or modified, (e) breach of any...
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34-25A-3
and require the generation of an image, form, or mold that replicates the patient's body or
body segment and involves the rectification of dimensions, contours, and volumes to achieve
proper fit, comfort, and function for that specific patient. Except for the treatment of scoliosis,
orthosis does not include prefabricated or direct-formed orthotic devices, as defined in this
subdivision and does not include any of the following items: Commercially available knee orthoses
used following injury or surgery; upper extremity adaptive equipment; finger splints;
leather wrist gauntlets; face masks used following burns; wheelchair seating that is an integral
part of the wheelchair and not worn by the patient independent of the wheelchair; fabric or
elastic supports; corsets; arch supports, also known as non-custom or prefabricated orthotics;
low-temperature formed plastic splints; trusses; elastic hose; canes; crutches; cervical collars;
dental appliances, and other similar devices as...
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6-5-342
and healthy family activity that should be encouraged. The allocation of risks and costs of
skateboarding and roller skating activities is an important matter of public policy. (b) Any
person who participates in or assists in roller skating or skateboarding in a park or rink
designated for that purpose, regardless of whether publicly or privately owned, assumes the
known and unknown inherent risks in roller skating and skateboarding activities and is legally
responsible for all damages, injury, or death to himself or herself or other persons
or property which result from these activities. Any person who observes skateboarding or roller
skating activities in a rink or park designated for that purpose, regardless of whether publicly
or privately owned, assumes the known and unknown inherent risks in this activity and is legally
responsible for all damages, injury, or death to himself or herself which result from
these activities. (c) Every operator of a skateboard or roller skating...
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6-5-345
or POSSESSOR. The owner, lessee, renter, or other lawful occupant of real property. (2) TRESPASSER.
A person who goes upon the premises of another without permission or invitation, expressed
or implied, or who, after rightfully entering upon the premises of another, remains on the
premises after consent or license to enter or use the premises has been terminated. (b)(1)
A possessor of real property owes no duty of care to a trespasser except to: a. Refrain from
causing wanton or intentional injury, including by a trap or pitfall. b. Exercise reasonable
care to avoid causing injury to a known trespasser in a position of peril and to use
reasonable care to warn a known trespasser of dangers known by the possessor to exist on the
property. c. Exercise reasonable diligence to warn a trespasser of dangers known after discovery
that the trespasser is in a position of peril after the possessor has knowledge of the presence
of the trespasser. d. Exercise reasonable care to warn a known...
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6-5-700
The date that the awarding authority notifies the contractor, in writing, that the awarding
authority has assumed maintenance responsibilities for the roadway or 60 days after the contractor
has notified, in writing, the awarding authority that the contractor's work on the project
is completed, whichever is earlier. (3) CONTRACTOR. Any person or entity, and any subcontractor,
director, officer, or employee of such a person or entity, that contracts with the State of
Alabama, a county, or other local government to construct, repair, or maintain a highway,
a road, a bridge, or a street. (4) DANGEROUS CONDITION. A condition that is not reasonably
safe for the intended use of the roadway and is capable of causing a person physical injury
or death under the anticipated use of the roadway. (5) SPECIFICATIONS. Specifications, plans,
drawings, bid documents, or any other written or electronically stored requirements and details
the contractor agrees to perform. (Act 2012-225, p. 414, §1.)...
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9-12-113
were found or when the operator of the device has not been determined after a period of 30
days, the device or items shall be forfeited to the Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources which shall destroy or otherwise dispose of the device or items as it shall deem
advisable or in lieu of forfeiture, the court may impose additional fines. (i) All game fish
taken by nets or seines under this law shall be immediately returned to the waters where they
were taken with the least possible injury to the fish. Possession of game fish in violation
of this subsection will be considered as using a net or seine in an illegal manner. Saltwater
game fish are defined as follows: Spotted Seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus); Red Drum (Sciaenops
ocellata); Tarpon (Megalops atlanticus); and those species designated by regulation of the
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. The department shall by regulation to the
extent possible establish a tagging system to regulate importation or sale...
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13A-12-200.1
display, exhibit, show, present, provide, broadcast, transmit, retransmit, communicate by telephone,
play, orally communicate or perform. (8) EXPORT. To send or cause to be sent outside of the
State of Alabama from inside the state. (9) FOR ANY THING OF PECUNIARY VALUE. In exchange
for, in return for, or for any consideration consisting of, whether wholly or partly: a. Any
money, negotiable instrument, debt, credit, chose in action, interest in wealth, or any other
property whether real or personal, tangible or intangible; or b. Any offer or agreement
to pay, furnish or provide any money, negotiable instrument, debt, credit, chose in action,
interest in wealth, or any other property whether real or personal, tangible or intangible.
(10) GENITAL NUDITY. The showing of the human male or female genitals or pubic area. (11)
HARMFUL TO MINORS. The term means: a. The average person, applying contemporary community
standards, would find that the material, taken as a whole, appeals to the...
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34-23-1
Food and Drug Administration has made either a determination of licensure based on standards
for interchangeability pursuant to 42 U.S.C. §262(k)(4), or a determination of therapeutic
equivalence based on the latest edition of or supplement to the federal Food and Drug Administration's
publication Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations (Orange Book).
(10) INTERN. An individual who is currently licensed by this state to engage in the practice
of pharmacy while under the personal supervision of a pharmacist and is satisfactorily
progressing toward meeting the requirements for licensure as a pharmacist, a graduate of an
approved college of pharmacy who is currently licensed by the board for the purpose of obtaining
practical experience as a requirement for licensure as a pharmacist, or a qualified applicant
awaiting examination for licensure. (11) LEGEND DRUG. Any drug, medicine, chemical, or poison
bearing on the label the words, "Caution, federal law prohibits...
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13A-8-1
7-9A-102(a)(28), in respect of property in which the secured party has a security interest,
as defined in Section 7-1-201(37). (10) PROPELLED VEHICLE. Any propelled device in, upon,
or by which any person or property is transported on land, water, or in the air, and such
term includes motor vehicles, motorcycles, motorboats, aircraft, and any vessel propelled
by machinery, whether or not that machinery is the principal source of propulsion. (11) PROPERTY.
Any money, tangible or intangible personal property, property (whether real or personal)
the location of which can be changed (including things growing on, affixed to, or found in
land and documents, although the rights represented hereby have no physical location), contract
right, chose-in-action, interest in a claim to wealth, credit, or any other article or thing
of value of any kind. Commodities of a public utility nature, such as gas, electricity, steam,
and water, constitute property, but the supplying of such a commodity to...
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16-1-18.1
Director of the Alabama School of Fine Arts; the Executive Director of the Alabama High School
of Mathematics and Science; the Secretary of the Senate, the Clerk of the House of Representatives,
the Lieutenant Governor; the Speaker of the House of Representatives; the chief executive
officer of any other employer as provided in this section. (4) SICK LEAVE. The absence from
duty by an employee as a result of any of the following: a. Personal illness or doctor's
quarantine. b. Incapacitating personal injury. c. Attendance upon an ill member
of the employee's immediate family (parent, spouse, child, foster child currently in the care
and custody of the employee, sibling); or an individual with a close personal tie.
d. Death in the family of the employee (parent, spouse, child, sibling, parent-in-law, son-in-law,
daughter-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, nephew, niece, grandchild, grandparent, uncle,
or aunt). e. Death, injury, or sickness of another person who has unusually...
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