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13A-14-3
Section 13A-14-3 Marathon, etc., contests prohibited. Repealed by Act 2015-70 effective April
21, 2015. (Acts 1935, No. 141, p. 179; Code 1940, T. 14, §358; Code 1975, §13-6-3.)...
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28-4-289
Section 28-4-289 Payment of costs in actions for condemnation of vehicles, etc., used in transportation
of prohibited liquors or beverages where judgment entered against state. In all actions filed
under this article for the purpose of condemning and selling conveyances and vehicles of transportation
of any kind on account of their use in the transportation of prohibited liquors or beverages,
if a judgment shall be entered against the state, the court costs shall be paid out of the
law-enforcement fund provided for in this article, said payment to be made on warrant of the
Comptroller upon receipt by him of the bill of costs certified as being correct by the register
or clerk of the circuit court in which such action shall have been tried, which cost bill
should also bear the approval of the Attorney General and the Governor before a warrant shall
be drawn. (Acts 1923, No. 567, p. 736; Code 1923, §4785; Code 1940, T. 29, §254.)...
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28-4-126
Section 28-4-126 Presentation, collection, etc., by bank, etc., of draft, bill of exchange,
etc., attached to, connected with, etc., bill of lading, order, etc., for prohibited liquors
or beverages. It shall be unlawful for any bank incorporated under the laws of this state
or a national bank or private banker or any individual, firm or association to present, collect
or in any way handle any draft, bill of exchange or order to pay money, to which is attached
a bill of lading or order or receipt for any spirituous, vinous, malted, fermented or other
intoxicating liquors of any kind or any liquor, liquids or beverages prohibited by the laws
of this state to be manufactured or sold or otherwise disposed of or which is enclosed with,
connected with or in any way related to, directly or indirectly, any bill of lading, order
or receipt for the said liquors or any of them. Any person, firm, corporation or bank or banker
violating the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a...
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28-4-91
Section 28-4-91 Forfeiture of rights of lessee under lease or rent contract. The unlawful manufacture,
sale, keeping for sale, giving away or otherwise disposing of any prohibited liquors or beverages
contrary to the law of the state or the carrying on of the business of a retail or wholesale
dealer in liquors or retail or wholesale dealer in malt liquors or the business of a brewer,
distiller or rectifier of spirits shall, at the option of the landlord or lessor, work a forfeiture
of all the rights of any lessee or tenant under any lease or contract of rent of the premises
where such unlawful act is performed or such unlawful business is conducted by the lessee
or tenant or by any agent, servant, clerk or employee of the lessee or tenant with the latter's
knowledge or permission. (Acts 1909, No. 191, p. 63; Acts 1915, No. 2, p. 8; Code 1923, §4684;
Code 1940, T. 29, §154.)...
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8-14-21
Section 8-14-21 Prohibited hours of sale. Repealed by Act 98-271, §3, effective July 1, 1998
. (Code 1923, §3320; Acts 1932, Ex. Sess., No. 322, p. 314; Code 1940, T. 57, §85.)...
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28-4-25
Section 28-4-25 Allowance of reward to sheriff or other person furnishing evidence to support
conviction for violation of Section 28-4-24. Whenever any person is convicted in the circuit
court under Section 28-4-24 of unlawfully distilling or manufacturing or making any of the
prohibited liquors or beverages as defined in this chapter, there shall be charged to the
Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board to be paid by them the sum of $50.00 out of the funds
used by the board for the purchase of alcoholic beverages to be allowed the sheriff or other
officer or person who furnished the evidence and brought about the conviction. Said sheriff
or other officer or person must satisfy the presiding judge that he is the person entitled
to said sum and shall receive from the judge a certificate to that effect. (Acts 1919, No.
7, p. 6; Code 1923, §4626; Code 1940, T. 29, §102; Acts 1953, No. 699, p. 954.)...
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28-4-51
Section 28-4-51 Unexplained possession of part or parts of still, etc., deemed prima facie
evidence of violation of Section 28-4-50. The unexplained possession of any part or parts
of any still, apparatus, appliance or any device or substitute therefor commonly or generally
used for or that is suitable to be used in the manufacture of prohibited liquors and beverages
shall be prima facie evidence of a violation of Section 28-4-50. (Acts 1919, No. 737, p. 1086;
Code 1923, §4657; Code 1940, T. 29, §132.)...
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28-4-90
Section 28-4-90 Prohibited. If any person shall willfully let or suffer any other person, firm
or corporation to use any premises which he owns or controls for the illegal sale or manufacture
or other unlawful disposition of spirituous, vinous or malt liquors or any other liquors,
liquids or beverages prohibited by the laws of Alabama to be manufactured, sold or otherwise
disposed of for use by a wholesale or retail dealer in liquors or by a wholesale or retail
dealer in malt liquors or by a rectifier of spirits or distiller or for the illegal storage
or warehousing of such liquors and beverages, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. (Acts 1909,
No. 191, p. 63; Acts 1915, No. 2, p. 8; Code 1923, §4683; Code 1940, T. 29, §153.)...
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28-4-133
Section 28-4-133 Duty of common carriers, etc., to permit examination of books, records, papers,
etc., in connection with prosecutions under article, etc. In the prosecutions of violations
of this article or any law for the suppression of the evils of intemperance or the promotion
of temperance, any common carrier doing business in the State of Alabama or any person engaged
in the transportation in the state or making deliveries in this state of the liquors mentioned
in Section 28-4-120 or of other prohibited liquors and beverages is required to permit an
examination of all his books, records, papers, bills of lading and accounts pertaining to
the shipment of such liquors by any officer in this state whose duty it is to prosecute crime
or ferret out criminals, when such information is sought for the prosecution of persons charged
with or suspected of crime. (Acts 1915, No. 10, p. 39; Code 1923, §4701; Code 1940, T. 29,
§170.)...
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28-4-323
Section 28-4-323 Admissibility and effect of evidence showing similarity in color, odor and
general appearance between prohibited liquor or beverage and beverage shown to be manufactured,
sold, kept, etc., by defendant; applicability of rule as to admissibility, etc., of said evidence
in proceedings for abatement of liquor nuisances, etc. (a) In all prosecutions against any
person for manufacturing, selling, offering for sale, keeping or having in possession for
sale, bartering, exchanging, furnishing, giving away or otherwise disposing of prohibited
liquors and beverages or for any one of the said acts, it shall be competent for the state
to give in evidence the fact that the beverage which the evidence may tend to show the defendant
had manufactured, sold, bartered, exchanged, furnished, given away or otherwise disposed of,
possesses the same color, odor and general appearance or the same taste, color and general
appearance of a prohibited liquor or beverage such as whiskey, rum,...
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