33-2-9
Section 33-2-9 Application of proceeds of facilities; payment of deficiency where proceeds are insufficient to cover expenses. The proceeds of the handling and operation of improvements and facilities constructed pursuant to this article shall be applied as follows: All expenses of carrying out the purposes of this article shall be paid from said proceeds. Not less than 30 days before each semiannual date upon which interest matures on the bonds hereby authorized, or any installment of principal matures, the Secretary-Treasurer of the State Docks Department shall pay to the state treasury from receipts of facilities constructed pursuant to this article an amount sufficient to cover such installment of interest or principal, and therefrom the State Treasurer shall pay such interest or principal. If the receipts of the State Docks Department from facilities constructed pursuant to this article are insufficient to cover any expenses herein provided for or any installment of interest or...
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40-18-411
Section 40-18-411 (Per Section 40-18-416, this section is repealed following the close of fiscal year 2020) Applications. (a) (1) A local economic development organization which owns a site may apply to the Department of Commerce for funding to solve an inadequacy involving the site. The application by the local economic development organization shall include at least one of the following: a. If there is a pending expression of interest about the site from an industry or business, a list of the site preparation or public infrastructure work needed to make the site acceptable to the industry or business. b. If the site has been offered to one or more industries or businesses but the offer did not result in the industry or business locating on the site, a list of the site preparation or public infrastructure work which, if it had been completed, would have made the site acceptable to the industries or businesses. c. If the site is an industrial or research park which needs connections to...
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8-6-110
Section 8-6-110 Definitions. The following words and phrases, as used in this article, shall have the following meanings: (1) AUTHORIZING ACT. Any of the following statutes or acts: a. Any of the following sections, as amended: Section 11-20-1 et seq., relating to industrial revenue bonds to be issued by counties; Section 11-54-20 et seq., relating to industrial revenue bonds to be issued by municipalities; Section 11-54-80 et seq., relating to industrial revenue bonds to be issued by municipal industrial development boards; Section 11-58-1 et seq., relating to industrial revenue bonds to be issued by municipal medical clinic boards, Section 22-21-170 et seq., relating to industrial revenue bonds to be issued by county and municipal hospital authorities; and Section 11-20-30 et seq., relating to industrial revenue bonds to be issued by county industrial development boards. b. The following acts of the Alabama Legislature: Act No. 4, enacted at the 1956 Second Special Session of the...
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41-9-218
Section 41-9-218 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) APPLICABLE PERCENTAGE. Zero percent for the first credit allowance date, 8.33 percent for the next six credit allowance dates, for the total of 50 percent. (2) CREDIT ALLOWANCE DATE. With respect to any qualified equity investment, the date on which such investment is initially made and each of the six anniversary dates of that date thereafter. (3) DEPARTMENT. The Department of Commerce. (4) LONG-TERM DEBT SECURITY. Any debt instrument issued by a qualified community development entity, at par value or a premium, with an original maturity date of at least seven years from the date of its issuance, with no acceleration of repayment, amortization, or prepayment features prior to its original maturity date. The qualified community development entity that issues the debt instrument may not make cash interest payments on the debt instrument during the period beginning on the...
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11-32-8
Section 11-32-8 Rates and charges. (a) Rates, fees, and charges for public transportation service rendered by the authority from any of its transit systems shall be so fixed and from time to time revised as at all times to provide funds that, when added to all other revenues including tax proceeds anticipated to be received by the authority shall be at least sufficient to do all of the following: (1) Pay the cost of operating, maintaining, repairing, replacing, extending, and improving the systems from which such services are rendered. (2) Pay the principal of and the interest on all bonds issued and obligations assumed by the authority that are payable out of the revenues derived from operation of those systems, as the principal and interest become due and payable. (3) Create and maintain reserves for the foregoing purposes or any of them as may be provided in any mortgage, deed of trust, or trust indenture executed by the authority or in any resolutions of the board authorizing the...
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11-99B-11
Section 11-99B-11 Establishment and revision of rentals, licenses, rates, fees, and charges for services or facilities rendered by district. Rates, fees, charges, rentals, and licenses for services rendered by the district or facilities provided by the district from any of its projects shall be so fixed and, from time to time, revised as at all times to provide funds at least sufficient, taking into account other sources for the payment thereof, to: (1) Pay the cost of operating, maintaining, repairing, replacing, extending, and improving the project or projects of the district. (2) Pay the principal of and the interest on all bonds issued and obligations assumed by the district that are payable out of the revenues derived from operation of the project or projects of the district as the said principal and interest become due and payable. (3) Create and maintain such reserves for the foregoing purposes or any of them as may be provided in any trust indenture executed by the district...
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23-7-20
Section 23-7-20 Securing of bonds - Trust indenture. (a) Bonds may be secured by a trust indenture between the bank and a corporate trustee, which may be the State Treasurer or any bank having trust powers or any trust company doing business in this state. A trust indenture may contain provisions for protecting and enforcing the rights and remedies of the bondholders which are reasonable and proper, including covenants setting forth the duties of the bank in relation to the exercise of its powers and the custody, safekeeping, and application of its money. The bank may provide by the trust indenture for the payment of the proceeds of the bonds and all or any part of the revenues of the bank to the trustee under the trust indenture or to some other depository, and for the method of its disbursement with safeguards and restrictions prescribed by it. All expenses incurred in performing the obligations of the bank under the trust indenture may be treated as part of its operating expenses....
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11-97-10
Section 11-97-10 Security for payment of bonds; contracts and agreements to secure. (a) Bonds issued by any corporation may, as its board may deem advisable, be either general obligations of such corporation or limited obligations payable only out of certain specified revenues or assets of such corporation; provided, that any corporation may enter into contracts with the holders of any of its bonds preventing such corporation from thereafter issuing general obligation bonds or limiting the amount of such bonds that may thereafter be issued. To the extent permitted by any contracts with the holders of outstanding bonds and any other contractual obligations or requirements, any corporation may pledge any of its revenues or mortgage or assign any of its assets, whether real or personal and whether tangible or intangible, to secure the payment of any of its bonds. (b) As security for payment of the principal of and the interest and premium, if any, on any bonds issued or assumed by it, any...
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45-29-90.12
Section 45-29-90.12 Rates, fees, and charges for services. (a) Rates, fees, and charges for services rendered by the authority from any of its facilities shall be fixed and from time to time revised by the authority; provided, that such rates, fees, and charges shall be so fixed as at all times to provide funds at least sufficient to do all of the following: (1) To pay the cost of operating, maintaining, repairing, replacing, extending, and improving the facilities and other property from which such services are rendered. (2) To pay the principal of and the interest on all bonds issued and obligations assumed by it, the authority, that are payable out of the revenues derived from the operation of those facilities, as the principal and interest become due and payable. (3) To create and maintain such reserves for the foregoing purposes or any of them as may be provided in any mortgage and deed of trust or trust indenture executed by the authority hereunder or in any resolutions of the...
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40-18-14
Section 40-18-14 Adjusted gross income of individuals. The term "gross income" as used herein: (1) Includes gains, profits and income derived from salaries, wages, or compensation for personal services of whatever kind, or in whatever form paid, including the salaries, income, fees, and other compensation of state, county, and municipal officers and employees, or from professions, vocations, trades, business, commerce or sales, or dealings in property whether real or personal, growing out of ownership or use of or interest in such property; also from interest, royalties, rents, dividends, securities, or transactions of any business carried on for gain or profit and the income derived from any source whatever, including any income not exempted under this chapter and against which income there is no provision for a tax. The term "gross income" as used herein also includes alimony and separate maintenance payments to the extent they are includable in gross income for federal income tax...
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