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17-1-4
Section 17-1-4 Right of city, county and state employees to participate in political activities.
(a)(1) No person in the employment of any city, whether classified or unclassified, shall
be denied the right to participate in city, county, or state political activities to the same
extent as any other citizen of the State of Alabama, including endorsing candidates and contributing
to campaigns of his or her choosing. (2) No person in the employment of any county, whether
classified or unclassified, shall be denied the right to participate in city, county, or state
political activities to the same extent as any other citizen of the State of Alabama, including
endorsing candidates and contributing to campaigns of his or her choosing. (3) No person in
the employment of the State of Alabama, whether classified or unclassified, shall be denied
the right to participate in city, county, or state political activities to the same extent
as any other citizen of the State of Alabama, including...
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40-10-131
Section 40-10-131 Rents, issues, and profits of redeemed land. Neither the purchaser, nor anyone
claiming under him, who may have lawfully obtained possession of any real estate purchased
at tax sales shall be liable upon the redemption of such real estate to account to the owner
for any rents, issues, or profits during such possession, but as to such rents, issues, and
profits he shall be held and considered the rightful owner of such real estate unless such
owner at the time of the sale was a minor or a person of unsound mind and had no guardian,
or his guardian was not lawfully served with notice of the proceedings had in the court of
probate for the sale of such real estate, in which event such purchaser or other person in
possession shall be liable for rents, issues, and profits, as in other cases; but neither
such purchaser nor anyone claiming under him shall have the right to cut standing timber from
land so purchased at tax sales, nor shall have the right to remove or destroy...
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8-17-249
Section 8-17-249 Suspension or revocation of certification or license for certain actions.
(a) The office may suspend or revoke the certification or license of any person issued under
this article who is found guilty of any fraud or deceit in obtaining a certification or license,
or gross negligence, incompetence, or gross misconduct in the conduct of blasting activities.
The office may file charges of fraud, deceit, negligence, incompetence, or misconduct against
any licensed person or firm. The charges shall be made in writing and the charged party shall
have at least 10 days notice of the date of a formal hearing. A time and place for the hearing
shall be fixed by the office, and a copy of the charges, along with the notice of time and
place of hearing, shall be legally served on the person at least 10 days prior to the date
of the hearing. At the hearing, the accused shall have the right to produce evidence or witnesses
in his or her defense. If, after the hearing, the State Fire...
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34-20-13
Section 34-20-13 Renewal of licenses; expiration and reactivation; inactive status; file of
applications and licenses; continuing education. (a) Every individual who holds a valid current
license as a nursing home administrator issued by the board under this chapter shall immediately
upon issuance have the right and privilege of acting and serving as a nursing home administrator
and of using the abbreviation "N.H.A." after their name. Thereafter, the individual
shall annually be required to make application to the board for a renewal of license and to
report any facts requested by the board on forms provided for that purpose. (b) Upon making
application for a renewal of license, the individual shall pay an annual license fee established
as determined by the board pursuant to the rule-making authority, and, at the same time, shall
submit evidence satisfactory to the board that during the year immediately preceding application
for renewal he or she has complied with the requirements of...
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34-30-26
Section 34-30-26 Term; expiration date; renewal; inactive status. (a) All licenses and certificates
under this chapter shall be effective when issued by the State Board of Social Work Examiners.
(b) All licenses and certificates issued by the board shall expire on the last day of the
month in the calendar year that is exactly two years from the calendar year and month in which
the license or certificate is issued. (c) A license or certificate may be renewed by the payment
of the renewal fee set by the board and by the execution and submission on a form provided
by the board of a sworn statement by the applicant that his or her license or certificate
has been neither revoked nor currently suspended. (d) At the time of license renewal, each
applicant shall present satisfactory evidence that in the period since the license was issued,
such applicant has completed the continuing education requirements specified by the board.
At the time of license renewal, the board may, in its discretion,...
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34-35-7
Section 34-35-7 License fee; bond. (a) Each applicant for a transient merchant license must
include a license fee of $250 with the application, to be deposited in the county treasury
that issues the license. The license applicant must also execute a cash bond or a surety bond
issued by a corporate surety authorized to do business in this state in an amount that is
the lesser of $2,000 or five percent of the wholesale value of any merchandise or services
to be offered for sale. The surety bond must be issued in favor of the state and must be conditioned
that the applicant will pay all taxes due from the applicant to the state or to a political
subdivision of the state, any fines assessed against the applicant or the applicant's agents
or employees for a violation of this chapter, and any judgment rendered against the applicant
or the applicant's agents or employees in a cause of action commenced by a purchaser of merchandise
or services not later than one year after the date the...
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35-4-94
Section 35-4-94 Loans in writing, wills or conveyances creating estates in personal
property on condition, etc. All loans in writing, wills, or conveyances creating estates in
personal property, on condition, in reversion or remainder, or in which the use is
separated from the right, other than the conveyances hereinabove in this division specified
and other than leases (including, without limitation, leases under the Uniform Commercial
Code) and security agreements under the Uniform Commercial Code, and under which possession
is suffered to remain for three years with the party entitled to the estate or use, vest an
absolute estate in the person so having possession for such number of years as to creditors
and purchaser of such person unless such loan, will, or conveyance is recorded within such
time in the county where such property is; provided, however, that nothing contained in this
section shall be construed as applying to any lease (including, without limitation, leases
under...
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40-10-73
to redeem is duly recorded at the time of said tax sale, the said party shall, in addition
to the time in this title specified, have the right to redeem said real estate sold, or any
portion thereof covered by his mortgage or lien, at any time within one year from the date
of written notice from the purchaser of his purchase of said lands at tax sale, served upon
such party, and notice served upon either the original mortgagees or lienholders or their
transferee of record, or their heirs, personal representatives, or assigns shall be
sufficient notice. Such notice shall be given by certified or registered mail, return receipt
demanded, addressed to the last known address of the mortgagee or lienholder. Nothing in this
title shall affect the rights of minors or insane persons to redeem as provided for in this
title, or operate to convey or affect the rights, title or interest of any reversioner or
remainderman. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Acts 1935, No. 525, p. 1112; Code 1940, T....
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40-12-116
Section 40-12-116 Junk dealers. (a) Each junk dealer shall pay the following license tax: in
all places of less than 1,000 inhabitants, whether incorporated or not, $10; in towns of 1,000
inhabitants and less than 3,000 inhabitants, or within 10 miles thereof, $20; in cities and
towns of 3,000 and less than 10,000 inhabitants, or within 10 miles of the city limits thereof,
$30; in cities and towns of 10,000 and less than 20,000 inhabitants, or within 10 miles of
the city limits thereof, $50; in cities and towns of 20,000 inhabitants and less than 50,000
inhabitants, or within 10 miles of the city limits thereof, $75; and in cities and towns of
50,000 inhabitants and over or within 10 miles of the city limits thereof, $150. Each junk
dealer, his clerk, agent or employee shall keep a book open to inspection in which he shall
make entries of all articles of railroad iron or brass, pieces of machinery and plumbing material,
automobiles, automobile tires, parts, and accessories, or other...
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7-2-609
Section 7-2-609 Right to adequate assurance of performance. (1) A contract for sale imposes
an obligation on each party that the other's expectation of receiving due performance will
not be impaired. When reasonable grounds for insecurity arise with respect to the performance
of either party the other may in writing demand adequate assurance of due performance and
until he receives such assurance may if commercially reasonable suspend any performance for
which he has not already received the agreed return. (2) Between merchants the reasonableness
of grounds for insecurity and the adequacy of any assurance offered shall be determined according
to commercial standards. (3) Acceptance of any improper delivery or payment does not prejudice
the aggrieved party's right to demand adequate assurance of future performance. (4) After
receipt of a justified demand, failure to provide within a reasonable time not exceeding 30
days such assurance of due performance as is adequate under the...
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