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10A-20-1.04
Section 10A-20-1.04 Powers. A corporation sole under this article shall have the following
powers: (1) To have succession by its corporate name perpetually; (2) To sue and be sued and
defend; (3) To make and use a corporate seal and alter the same at pleasure; (4) To receive,
take and hold, by sale, gift, lease, devise, or otherwise, real and personal estate of every
description for charitable, educational, burial, religious, and church purposes and to manage
and dispose of the same by any form of legal conveyance or transfer with full power and authority
to borrow money and to convey by mortgage deed; (5) To acquire, hold, purchase, receive by
bequest or devise, and to convey or otherwise dispose of all such real, personal, and mixed
property as may be necessary or convenient for the construction, operation, or maintenance
of the diocesan enterprises or for the conduct or management of the business or businesses
of the diocese of the bishop, or as the purposes of the bishop may...
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11-61A-9
Section 11-61A-9 Powers. The authority shall have the following powers, together with all incidental
powers necessary: (1) To have succession by its corporate name for the duration of time (which
may be in perpetuity) specified in its certificate of incorporation. (2) To sue and be sued
in its own name in civil suits and actions. (3) To adopt and make use of a corporate seal
and to alter the seal at pleasure. (4) To adopt and alter bylaws for the regulation and conduct
of its affairs and business. (5) To acquire, receive, take, and hold, whether by purchase,
gift, lease, devise, eminent domain, or otherwise, property of every description, whether
real, personal, or mixed, and to manage the property, and to develop any undeveloped property
owned, leased, or controlled by it. An authority may not acquire or lease real property located
outside the boundaries of the municipality. An authority created under this chapter may not
exercise any power of eminent domain without a concurring...
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22-21-137
Section 22-21-137 Powers - Generally. The authority shall have the following powers and capacities,
among others specified in this article, together with all powers incidental thereto or necessary
to the discharge thereof: (1) To have succession by its corporate name until dissolved as
provided in Section 22-21-154; (2) To maintain actions and have actions maintained against
it by others in any form of litigation other than an action ex delicto, and to defend any
litigation brought against it; (3) To have and use a corporate seal and to alter the same
at pleasure; (4) To adopt and alter bylaws for the regulation and conduct of its affairs and
business; (5) To acquire, whether by purchase, gift, lease, devise or otherwise, property
of every description which the board may deem necessary or desirable to the acquisition, construction,
reconstruction, improvement, enlargement, equipment, operation or maintenance of a project
and to hold title thereto; (6) To construct, enlarge, improve,...
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41-9-270
Section 41-9-270 LaGrange Historical Commission. (a) A board of trustees, to be known as LaGrange
Historical Commission, is hereby authorized to be appointed by the Governor for the purpose
of acquiring, maintaining and protecting certain properties and objects of historical interest
at LaGrange, in Colbert County, the site of the first chartered college in Alabama. Said board
shall be composed of three members, and the first appointees shall be appointed to serve for
terms of two, four and six years, respectively, and subsequent appointees shall serve for
terms of four years. Such trustees shall serve without compensation other than payment of
a per diem allowance and travel expenses in attending meetings of the board or in performing
any actual service under the direction of the board, such expenses to be paid in accordance
with Article 2 of Chapter 7 of Title 36 of this code. Such expenses shall be payable out of
the appropriation made by subsection (c) of this section, upon warrant...
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10A-1-8.02
Section 10A-1-8.02 Mergers of entities. (a) A merger of two or more entities, whether the other
entity or entities are the same or another form of entity, may be accomplished as provided
in this section. (1) CORPORATIONS. a. In the case of a corporation, other than a nonprofit
corporation, that is a party to a merger, a plan of merger must be approved in accordance
with the procedures and by the stockholder vote required by Article 11 of Chapter 2A. If the
governing documents of the corporation provide for approval of a merger by less than all of
the corporation's stockholders, approval of the merger shall constitute corporate action subject
to appraisal rights pursuant to Article 13 of Chapter 2A, as applicable. No merger of a corporation
into a general or limited partnership may be effected without the consent in writing of each
stockholder who will have personal liability with respect to the surviving entity, notwithstanding
any provision in the governing documents of the...
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11-80-1
Section 11-80-1 Condemnation of lands for public building sites, roads, streets, construction
materials, etc. (a) Counties and municipal corporations may condemn lands for public building
sites or additions thereto, or for enlargements of sites already owned, or for public roads
or streets or alleys, or for material for the construction of public roads or streets or for
any other public use. (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a municipality or county
may not condemn property for the purposes of private retail, office, commercial, industrial,
or residential development; primarily for enhancement of tax revenue; for transfer to a person,
nongovernmental entity, public-private partnership, corporation, or other business entity;
or for the primary purpose of acquiring a mortgage or deed of trust. Provided, however, the
provisions of this subsection shall not apply to the use of eminent domain by any municipality,
housing authority, or other public entity based upon a finding...
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16-13-301
Section 16-13-301 Definitions. The following terms as used in this article shall have the following
meanings: (1) BOARD. Any county board of education and any city board of education. (2) COSTS.
When used with reference to or in connection with any public school facility or any portion
thereof, all or any part of the costs of acquiring, constructing, altering, enlarging, extending,
reconstructing, or remodeling such facility, including (i) the costs of all lands, structures,
real or personal property, rights, rights-of-way, franchises, easements, permits, licenses
and interests acquired or used for, in connection with or with respect to such public school
facility; (ii) the costs of demolishing or removing any buildings or structures on land so
acquired, including the costs of acquiring land to which such buildings or structures may
be moved; (iii) the costs of all machinery, equipment, furniture, furnishings, fixtures, and
tangible and intangible personal property acquired or used...
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22-51-11
Section 22-51-11 Powers of corporation. Any corporation organized pursuant to the provisions
of this chapter, is hereby authorized and empowered to exercise the following powers in addition
to others granted in this chapter: (1) To construct and maintain facilities as defined in
Section 22-51-4; (2) To cooperate and contract with the State Board of Health for the construction
of such facilities; (3) To cooperate and contract with the Alabama Department of Mental Health
for the construction, operation and maintenance of such facilities and for the operation and
execution of such programs as it has elected to implement; (4) To take over by purchase, lease
or otherwise any hospital or other facilities to be used for carrying out such programs as
it has elected to implement; (5) To arrange with any appropriate local or state agencies for
the opening or closing of streets, roadways, alleys or other rights-of-way or easements and
to exercise the power of eminent domain; (6) To purchase,...
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35-18-2
Section 35-18-2 Easement conveyed, recorded, assigned, etc.; term of easement; interest maintained;
condemnation. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, a conservation easement may
be created, conveyed, recorded, assigned, released, modified, terminated, or otherwise altered
or affected in the same manner as other easements. A conservation easement may not be created
or expanded under this chapter by any state, county, or local governmental body through the
exercise of the power of eminent domain. (b) No right or duty in favor of or against a holder
and no right in favor of a person having a third-party right of enforcement arises under a
conservation easement before its acceptance by the holder and a recordation of the acceptance.
(c) Except as provided in subsection (b) of Section 35-18-3, the term of a conservation easement
shall be the term stated in the instrument creating the easement or, if no term is stated,
the lesser of 30 years or the life of the grantor, or upon...
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45-23A-93
Section 45-23A-93 Auxiliary communication services. (a) As used in this section, the word "city"
shall mean the City of Ozark in Dale County. (b)(I) In addition to all other powers, rights,
and authority heretofore granted by law, the city is authorized and empowered to acquire,
purchase, lease, construct, operate, maintain, enlarge, extend, and improve as part of the
system facilities for the provision to inhabitants of the city and surrounding territory of
auxiliary services which may be identified generally as any communication service, not including
cable television transmission, which shall include, but not be limited to, burglar alarm systems,
data transmissions, facsimile service, home shopping service, and any allied or similar communication
services. (2) The city shall provide, without the requirement of any franchise, to any requesting
communication company or utility regulated by the Public Service Commission, or any electric
cooperative organized under Chapter 6, Title 37,...
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