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11-54B-50
Section 11-54B-50 District management corporation limits, powers, and duties. (a) District
management corporations provided for in this article shall be incorporated under the Alabama
Nonprofit Corporation Act, Chapter 3 of Title 10A, and shall exercise their powers in a manner
consistent with that law. (b) To qualify for designation by ordinance to manage a self-help
business improvement district, the articles of incorporation of a proposed district management
corporation shall provide all of the following: (1) That a board of directors shall manage
the property, business, and affairs of the corporation. (2) The names and addresses of the
initial members of the board of directors. (3) That the initial members of the board shall
be divided into three groups which are as equal in number as is possible, that those groups
will serve for initial terms of one, two, and three years respectively, and that all directors
thereafter elected by the board of directors shall serve for a term of...
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11-65-16
the license; (6) If a trust or custodianship, then at least 50 percent of the corpus of such
trust or custodianship is situated in the state and the trustee or custodian of such property
has a substantial presence in the state under any of the standards set forth in this subsection
(b); or (7) If an estate, then such estate is the estate of a person described in subdivision
(b)(1), or at least 50 percent of the property of such estate consists of real estate located
in the state or tangible personal property which has been located within the state
for at least 12 consecutive months prior to the date of application for the license. (c) The
provisions of this section which permit a horse racing facility license to be granted only
if more than 50 percent of both the ownership interest and the voting interest in the licensee
is owned, directly or indirectly, by persons who have a substantial presence in the state
shall not be construed (1) to impair the foreclosure rights of any mortgagee...
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11-92A-12
of revenues or grants of money from public persons and to enter into binding agreements with
those entities, with or without consideration; (13) To enter into deeds, mortgages, leases,
loan agreements, or other agreements with any person; (14) To require and/or accept lease
payments, loan repayments, or other compensation to or for the authority or other public persons
in lieu of sales, use, mortgage, lease, ad valorem, and/or other taxes; (15) To accept donations
of money or real or personal or mixed property from any person; (16) To invest in bank
deposits, U.S. Treasury bills, projects, instruments, real, personal, or mixed property,
and such other investments as the board of directors may from time to time determine to be
appropriate and convenient to accomplish any purpose for which an authority is organized,
including works of internal improvement, interests in private or corporate enterprises, loans
of money or credit to individuals, associations, or corporations, or the...
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16-68-2
Section 16-68-2 (Effective July 1, 2020) Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the
following words have the following meanings: (1) BENEFIT. Recognition, registration, the use
of facilities of a public institution of higher education for meetings or speaking purposes,
the use of channels of communications, and funding sources that are available to student organizations
at the public institution of higher education. (2) CAMPUS COMMUNITY. A public institution
of higher education's students, administrators, faculty, and staff, as well as the invited
guests of the institution and the institution's student organizations, administrators, faculty,
and staff. (3) FREE SPEECH ZONE. An area on campus of a public institution of higher education
that is designated for the purpose of engaging in a protected expressive activity. (4) HARASSMENT.
Expression that is so severe, pervasive, and objectively offensive that it effectively denies
access to an educational opportunity or benefit...
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20-2-93
Section 20-2-93 Forfeitures; seizures. (a) The following are subject to forfeiture: (1) All
controlled substances which have been grown, manufactured, distributed, dispensed, or acquired
in violation of any law of this state; (2) All raw materials, products, and equipment of any
kind which are used or intended for use in manufacturing, cultivating, growing, compounding,
processing, delivering, importing, or exporting any controlled substance in violation of any
law of this state; (3) All property which is used or intended for use as a container for property
described in subdivision (1) or (2) of this subsection; (4) All moneys, negotiable instruments,
securities, or other things of value furnished or intended to be furnished by any person in
exchange for a controlled substance in violation of any law of this state; all proceeds traceable
to such an exchange; and all moneys, negotiable instruments, and securities used or intended
to be used to facilitate any violation of any law of this...
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28-9-4
Section 28-9-4 Prohibited acts - Suppliers. A supplier is prohibited from doing the following:
(1) Fail to provide each wholesaler of the supplier's brand or brands with a written agreement
which contains in total the supplier's agreement with each wholesaler, and designates a specific
exclusive sales territory. Any agreement which is in existence on March 3, 1988, shall be
renewed consistent with this chapter; provided, that this chapter may be incorporated by reference
in the agreement. Provided, however, nothing contained herein shall prevent a supplier from
appointing, one time for a period not to exceed 90 days, a wholesaler to temporarily service
a sales territory not designated to another wholesaler, until such time as a wholesaler is
appointed by the supplier; and such wholesaler who is designated to service the sales territory
during this period of temporary service shall not be in violation of the chapter, and, with
respect to the temporary service territory, shall not have...
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40-12-260
owner. The Department of Revenue shall have the authority to prescribe rules and regulations
for the administration of this paragraph. c. Licensed motor vehicle dealers shall not be required
to register vehicles in the name of the dealership for vehicles held for resale. The dealership
shall register any motor vehicle and purchase an Alabama license plate of the proper classification
for any motor vehicle purchased, leased, or otherwise withdrawn from dealer inventory for
private, personal, or business use by any person, including any of the dealership employees.
(5) Any person failing to register a motor vehicle by timely transferring the license plate
as provided by subsections (a)(2) and (a)(4) above and (a)(7) below shall pay a penalty of
fifteen dollars ($15). The penalty shall be paid into the treasury of the county, with the
county treasurer maintaining these moneys as a special training fund. Only one special training
fund shall be established in each county. These...
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40-23-260
BEER OR WINE DISTRIBUTOR. A distributor, as licensed by the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control
Board, selling or distributing beer or wine in this state. (3) PERSON. Any individual, firm,
partnership, association, corporation, limited liability company, receiver, trustee, or any
other entity. (4) RETAILER. A person or group of persons that have a relationship with each
other as defined in Section 267(b) of the federal Internal Revenue Code whose primary business
is the sale of tangible personal property at retail, including supporting operations
such as warehousing, shipping, and storage of product, and who holds a license pursuant to
Section 40-23-6 or 40-23-66. (5) SELLER. A manufacturer, wholesaler, or distributor of beer,
wine, or tobacco products who sells to a retailer in this state. The term also includes a
wholesale club or warehouse club that sells tobacco under a membership. (c) For the purpose
of enforcing the collection of taxes levied by this chapter, on the sale of...
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11-86A-12
and recreation purposes to other public persons and to any organization which is described
in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as in effect from time to time,
or as recodified, or any corresponding provision of any future revenue law. (9) To accept
gifts, grants, bequests, or devises. (10) To accept grants of money from public persons and
to enter into binding agreements with those entities, with or without consideration. (11)
To accept donations of money or real or personal or mixed property. (12) To invest
in bank deposits, U.S. Treasury obligations, instruments, real, personal, or mixed
property, and other investments as the board of directors may determine to be appropriate
and convenient to accomplish any purpose for which an authority is organized, including works
of internal improvement. (13) To appoint, contract with, and employ officers, employees, and
agents including, but not limited to, engineers, accountants, attorneys, architects, construction...

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11-89C-9
a public corporation, or with any other public corporation, authority, or district authorized
by the Legislature to implement this chapter. In furtherance of this objective, any governing
body may perform any of the functions and powers provided in Section 11-89C-4 for public corporations,
and any function or eligibility requirement provided or required for joining and participating,
and to transfer and convey to the public corporation, with or without consideration, any facilities,
real or personal property, money, or thing of value, including the services of employees
through loan, detail, or assignment. (d) Any governing body may establish, levy, and impose
by resolution or ordinance, any revenue-raising measure within its jurisdiction, including,
but not limited to, fees, charges, or assessments, without any referendum unless required
by the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, deemed necessary to implement this chapter or to comply
with all provisions of storm water laws, subject to...
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