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11-41-8
Section 11-41-8 Validation of previously invalidated incorporations and alterations of corporate
limits. (a) In all cases prior to May 14, 2012, where there has been an attempt to organize
the inhabitants of any territory as a municipal corporation under this article, and the judge
of probate of the county in which the territory is situated has entered an order that the
inhabitants of the territory are incorporated as a town or city, as the case may be, pursuant
to Section 11-41-4, but the attempted incorporation is invalid because of some irregularity
in the procedure followed, the incorporation of that municipality so attempted to be organized
and with respect to which the order has been made is validated ab initio in accordance with
the description of the territory attempted to be incorporated as the description is contained
in the order or, if the description of the territory attempted to be incorporated is not contained
in the order in accordance with the description of the...
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11-48-81
Section 11-48-81 Powers of cities as to construction of public improvements, assessment of
cost thereof against property benefited, etc., outside corporate limits generally; requirement
as to consent of property owners, etc. (a) Each city in this state having a population of
6,000 or more inhabitants, according to the most recent federal census or any official census
taken pursuant to Sections 11-47-90 through 11-47-95 shall have the same powers with respect
to the construction of public improvements in the police jurisdiction of such city that it
may have under any law now existing or hereafter enacted with respect to the construction
of public improvements within the corporate limits of such city. Each such city shall have
the same powers with respect to the assessment of the cost of public improvements, whether
constructed in the city or in such police jurisdiction, against the property specially benefited
by such improvements, whether such property is located in such city or in...
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40-12-127
Section 40-12-127 Mimeographs, duplicating machines, dictaphones, etc. Every person engaged
in the business of selling or soliciting orders for the sale or purchase of mimeographs, duplicating
machines, dictaphones, teletypes, or other similar machines, and except any person regularly
employed by a said agent of or dealer in which said agent of or dealer in has paid the privilege
tax or license tax herein provided for, the following annual privilege tax shall be levied
and collected: In counties of over 100,000 inhabitants, $30; in counties of over 60,000 inhabitants
and not exceeding 100,000 inhabitants, $20; in counties of over 40,000 inhabitants and not
exceeding 60,000 inhabitants, $15; and in counties of 40,000 inhabitants and less, $10. Such
license shall not authorize such agent or dealer to do business in any other county than that
in which the license is issued, but if such agent or dealer shall do business in any other
county than that in which he has secured the license...
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11-50-354
Section 11-50-354 Exemption from taxation of systems, revenue bonds, etc. As proper water and
sewer facilities are essential for the health of the inhabitants of the city, and as the exercise
of the powers conferred by this article to effect these purposes constitute the performance
of essential governmental functions, and as these water systems and sewer systems constitute
public property and are used for public purposes, the board shall not be required to pay any
taxes or assessments upon any system or any part thereof, whether located within or without
the corporate limits of the city. Each water system shall also be exempt from all sales and
use taxes and gross receipts taxes levied by the state and any political subdivision thereof
with respect to the purchase, sale, use, or consumption of property provided, nothing contained
herein shall be construed to exempt each corporation from collecting and remitting the utility
gross receipts tax levied in Section 40-21-80. Any revenue...
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11-51-98
Section 11-51-98 License tax on vending and weighing machines - Authorized generally. The governing
body of each city and town within the State of Alabama is authorized and empowered to levy
and collect from every person, firm, company, corporation or association, receiver or trustee,
but not a governmental subdivision, who possess and operate or who maintain for operation
by others vending machines for vending gum, candy, cigarettes, milk, soft drinks, or any other
type or kind of article or on which a person is weighed or on which music is played a license
in amounts that are reasonable at the discretion of such governing bodies authorized hereby
to levy and collect same for each such vending machine so possessed and operated or that is
maintained for operation by others within the limits of such city or town and within the police
jurisdiction thereof; provided, however, that such city or town shall not be authorized or
empowered to levy or collect a license from any such person,...
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32-5A-171
Section 32-5A-171 Maximum limits. Except when a special hazard exists that requires lower speed
for compliance with Section 32-5A-170, the limits hereinafter specified or established as
hereinafter authorized shall be maximum lawful speeds, and no person shall drive a vehicle
at a speed in excess of the maximum limits. (1) No person shall operate a vehicle in excess
of 30 miles per hour in any urban district. (2)a. No person shall operate a motor vehicle
in excess of 35 miles per hour on any unpaved road. For purposes of this chapter the term
unpaved road shall mean any highway under the jurisdiction of any county, the surface of which
consists of natural earth, mixed soil, stabilized soil, aggregate, crushed sea shells, or
similar materials without the use of asphalt, cement, or similar binders. b. No person shall
operate a motor vehicle on any county-maintained paved road in an unincorporated area of the
state at a speed in excess of 45 miles per hour unless a different maximum speed...
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35-2-52
Section 35-2-52 Approval of municipal authorities required. It shall be the duty of every probate
judge in this state to decline to receive for record in his office any map or plat upon which
any lands lying within the corporate limits or police jurisdiction of any city of this state
having a population of more than 10,000 inhabitants are platted or mapped as streets, alleys,
or other public ways, unless such map or plat shall have noted thereon the approval of the
governing body or city engineer of such city. (Acts 1927, No. 208, p. 217; Code 1940, T. 56,
§15.)...
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40-12-102
Section 40-12-102 Fireworks. Each dealer in fireworks such as roman candles, sky rockets, torpedoes,
firecrackers, cannon crackers, cap guns, devil wheels, and such other articles commonly known
as fireworks shall pay the following license tax: In cities, or within two miles of said cities,
of 25,000 population or more, $50; in cities, or within two miles of said cities, of 10,000
population and not more than 25,000, $30; in cities, or within two miles of said cities, of
5,000 to 10,000 population, $20; and in all other places, whether incorporated or not, $10.
(Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §526.)...
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40-12-133
Section 40-12-133 Moving picture shows - Permanent operators. Every person engaging or continuing
in the business of operating a moving picture show, or show of like character, to which admission
is charged shall pay the following license tax: In cities of 35,000 inhabitants and over,
$200; in cities and towns of less than 35,000 and not less than 7,000 inhabitants, $50; in
all other places, $15; provided that, in cities of 35,000 inhabitants or over in which the
theater is one mile or more from the city hall, the license shall be $60 per annum. Moving
picture shows under this section shall be held to mean a show, the principal featuring of
which is moving pictures and for which is required an annual privilege license in Alabama
and shall be conducted within a building arranged or constructed for such purpose, and no
additional license shall be required if other features of entertainment, including vaudeville
acts, are given during any period for which an admission is charged. Any...
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40-12-79
Section 40-12-79 Coffins and caskets - Dealers and agents. Each dealer in coffins or caskets
and each agent or person taking or soliciting orders for retail deliveries of coffins or caskets
shall pay the following license tax: In unincorporated places or towns of 1,000 inhabitants
or less, $10; in towns and cities of over 1,000 inhabitants and not exceeding 7,000 inhabitants,
$20; in cities of over 7,000 and not exceeding 35,000 inhabitants, $50; in cities of over
35,000 inhabitants, $100. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §491.)...
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