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41-16A-5
Section 41-16A-5 Permissible contract provisions; general and limited obligation distinction
may be made; allowable pledge payment sources; classification of entity's contracting and
contracts. (a) Alternative financing contracts may be for such term, provide for such renewal
or extension options, provide for such terminating events, provide for the payment of such
rentals, purchase installments, purchase price, and other amounts, and contain such other
terms, provisions, and conditions as the governmental entity shall deem appropriate, and without
limitation to the generality of the foregoing, may contain terms and conditions substantially
similar to any one or more of the following: (1) Provisions for the automatic renewal of the
alternative financing contract for one or more successive periods unless affirmative action
is taken by the governmental entity to terminate such alternative financing contract, and,
if desired, specifying the nature of such affirmative action sufficient to...
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23-1-352
Section 23-1-352 Definitions. For the purpose of the laws of this state relating to aeronautics,
the following words, terms, and phrases shall have the meanings herein given, unless otherwise
specifically defined, or unless another intention clearly appears or the context requires
otherwise: (1) AERONAUTICS or AERONAUTICAL ACTIVITIES. The science and art of flight including,
but not limited to, transportation by aircraft; the operation, construction, repair, or maintenance
of aircraft, aircraft power plants and accessories, including the use, repair, packing, and
maintenance of parachutes; the design, establishment, construction, expansion, operation,
improvement, repair, or maintenance of airports, restricted landing areas, or other air navigation
facilities including the aerial and ground approaches thereto; and instruction in flying or
ground subjects pertaining thereto. (2) AERONAUTICAL INSTRUCTION. The imparting of aeronautical
knowledge or information by any aeronautics...
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34-27-31
Section 34-27-31 Recovery Fund created; fees paid to fund; injured party's recovery from fund;
procedures, appeals, etc.; licensee to report any legal action taken against him or her. (a)
The commission shall establish and maintain a Recovery Fund from which an aggrieved party
may recover actual or compensatory damages, not including interest and court costs, sustained
only within the State of Alabama as a result of conduct of a broker or salesperson in violation
of Article 1 or 2 of this chapter or the rules and regulations of the commission. (b) Notwithstanding
any other provision to the contrary, payments from the Recovery Fund are subject to the following
conditions and limitations: (1) The fund shall not be obligated for the acts or omissions
of a broker or salesperson while acting on his or her own behalf or on behalf of his or her
child, spouse, or parent regarding property in which he or she or his or her spouse, child,
or parent has, or is attempting to acquire, an interest;...
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33-1-22
Section 33-1-22 Acquisition of property and rights-of-way. For the acquiring of rights-of-way
and property necessary for the construction of terminal railroads and structures, including
railroad crossings, wharves, piers, docks, quays, grain elevators, cotton compresses, warehouses,
and other riparian and littoral terminals and structures and approaches thereto needful for
the convenient use of rights-of-way and property, the port authority may acquire the rights-of-way
and property by purchase, by negotiation or by condemnation. (Acts 1923, No. 303, p. 330;
Code 1923, §2546; Acts 1927, No. 1, p. 1; Code 1940, T. 38, §22; Act 2000-598, p. 1199,
§2.)...
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37-4-130
Section 37-4-130 Right to condemn. Every electric public utility corporation organized under
the laws of this state, and every such corporation organized under the laws of any other state
of the United States and which has complied with the constitution and laws of this state as
to foreign corporations, may in addition to its other rights and powers acquire by condemnation
ways and rights-of-way or easements, without limitation as to width, on, over, under or across
the lands or easements of others, on, over, under or across which it may erect, construct,
operate and maintain transmission and distribution lines for the transmission, distribution,
supply and sale of electric power. Such corporation shall have the right and authority to
clear and remove from such lands, rights-of-way or easements all timber and other growth,
and the right and authority to remove outside of such lands, rights-of-way or easements such
timber as may injure or endanger by shading, falling or otherwise, any...
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11-81-200
Section 11-81-200 Acquisition, extension, operation, etc., of power plants, power lines, electric
systems, etc., by counties or municipalities authorized; acquisition of rights-of-way. (a)
Any county or municipal corporation within this state is hereby authorized and empowered to
acquire by purchase, construction, condemnation or otherwise and to maintain, extend, improve
and operate electric light plants, power plants, power lines and electric distribution systems
together with the extension and the appurtenances thereto and all the property, tangible and
intangible and of like or different kind to be used or useful in connection therewith, either
within or without or partly within and partly without the corporate limits of such municipal
corporation or the boundaries of such county, under the provisions of this article for the
purpose of producing, obtaining, distributing or furnishing an adequate supply of electricity
for public, industrial, business, domestic, light, power or other...
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10A-21-2.12
Section 10A-21-2.12 Aiding of another corporation in railroad construction or entering into
line arrangements. (a) Any railroad corporation and any mining, manufacturing, or quarrying
corporation may, at any time, by means of subscription to the capital stock of any other corporation
or company or otherwise, aid the corporation or company in the construction of its railroad
for the purpose of forming a connection with the railroad or the principal place of business
or works of the corporation furnishing the aid. (b) Any corporation may purchase at judicial
sale, or otherwise hold and use or lease any part or all of the railroad constructed by another
corporation or company, together with its franchises, rights, and property, or may acquire,
hold, and use all or any part of the capital stock of another corporation chartered under
the laws of this state or any other state, if the railroad or railroads so purchased connect
with, or will, when completed, connect with the railroad works,...
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10A-21-2.10
Section 10A-21-2.10 Operation of transportation methods for persons or property by railroad,
mining, manufacturing, and quarrying companies. Railroad companies and mining, manufacturing,
and quarrying companies may contract, purchase, or otherwise acquire, own, operate, and maintain
steamboats, barges, ships, and other vessels for transportation of freight and passengers
on the navigable waters of this state, any other state or foreign country and on the seas.
Railroad companies may purchase or otherwise acquire, own, maintain, and operate motor vehicles
for the transportation of persons or property, or both, upon the highways of this state; they
may purchase or otherwise acquire, own, maintain, and operate airplanes for the transportation
of persons or property, or both, in the air; they may purchase, lease, or otherwise acquire
and own the property, rights, and franchises of any individual, firm, partnership, or other
association of persons, or corporation, engaged in the...
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45-37A-52.32
Section 45-37A-52.32 Powers of city. The city shall have all the powers granted to municipal
corporations and to cities by the constitution and laws of this state together with all the
implied powers necessary to carry into execution all the powers granted. The city may acquire
property within or without its corporate limits for any city purpose, in fee simple or any
lesser interest or estate, by purchase, gift, devise, lease, or condemnation, and may sell,
lease, mortgage, hold, manage, and control such property as its interests may require; and,
except as prohibited by the constitution of this state or restricted by this part, the city
shall and may exercise all municipal powers, functions, rights, privileges, and immunities
of every name and nature whatsoever. The enumeration of particular powers by this part shall
not be deemed to be exclusive, and in addition to the powers enumerated therein or implied
thereby, or appropriate to the exercise of such powers, it is intended that the...
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45-42-162.07
Section 45-42-162.07 Powers of metropolitan-government The metropolitan-government shall have
all the powers granted to municipal corporations and the county governments by the constitution
and the laws of the state together with all the implied powers necessary to carry into execution
all the powers granted. The metropolitan-government may acquire property within or without
its corporate limits for any governmental purpose, in fee simple or any lesser interest or
estate, by purchase, gift, devise, lease, or condemnation, and may sell, lease, mortgage,
hold, manage, and control such property as its interest may require, and, except as prohibited
by the constitution and the laws of this state, the metropolitan-government shall and may
exercise all municipal and county powers, functions, rights, privileges, and immunities of
every name and nature whatsoever. The enumeration of particular powers by this part shall
not be deemed to be exclusive, but additional to the powers enumerated...
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