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40-21-12
Section 40-21-12 Description of real property, fixtures and other tangible property within
state. All railroad, electric, hydroelectric, telephone and telegraph companies, and all water,
gas, street, and interurban railroad companies and all docks, terminals, toll road, toll bridge,
and ferry companies and all other public utility companies must make return of each item of
real estate describing by metes and bounds and giving number of acres in each tract or by
lot and block number, if in incorporated cities or towns, and of the improvements thereon,
and all the buildings and structures, stating material of which constructed, and all machinery,
fixtures, and appliances, and all other tangible property and assets owned and assessed, or
liable to assessment for the same year, within this state, and the location and assessed value
thereof, and the county, city, town, or school district, or other tax district wherein the
same are assessed for taxation for state, county, municipal, school,...
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11-45-5
Section 11-45-5 Veto, passage over veto, etc., of ordinances and resolutions fixing salaries
of officers and employees. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), every ordinance and resolution
fixing the salaries of employees and officers of the city shall be submitted to the mayor
as other ordinances and resolutions are to be submitted and may be approved in part and vetoed
as to specific items, to be mentioned by the mayor in his or her veto message, in which case
there shall first be submitted to the council at its next regular meeting the question: "Shall
the ordinance pass, the veto of the mayor notwithstanding?" and, in the event that two-thirds
of the members elected to the council do not vote for the passage of the ordinance, the veto
notwithstanding, there shall then be submitted the question: "Shall the ordinance stand
as approved by the mayor?" and if a majority of those elected to the council vote in
the affirmative, the law as amended and approved by the mayor shall have...
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11-50-396
Section 11-50-396 Powers generally. Each district incorporated under this article shall have
each and all of the following powers, together with all powers incidental thereto or necessary
to the discharge thereof in corporate form: (1) To have succession in its corporate name for
the duration of time (which may be in perpetuity) specified in the certificate of incorporation,
or until dissolved as provided in subsection (c) of Section 11-50-392. (2) To sue and be sued
and to defend civil actions against it. (3) To have and use a corporate seal and alter the
same at pleasure. (4) To acquire, purchase, construct, receive, own, operate, maintain, enlarge,
extend, and improve any one or more gas systems the operation of which is provided for in
the certificate of incorporation of the district (whether or not such system or systems were
in existence or whether or not such system or systems were privately owned or municipally
owned prior to the acquisition by such district). (5) To receive,...
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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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40-12-46
Section 40-12-46 Air-conditioning plants and equipment. Each person engaged in the business
of selling or installing air-conditioning plants or equipment which use or require the use
of water connections shall pay, in the county in which is located his principal office, an
annual state privilege tax of $100 and a county privilege tax of $50; provided, that in each
other county in which such person engages in the business of selling or installing such air-conditioning
plants or equipment, he shall pay a state license tax of $10 and a county license tax of $5;
provided further, that no person subject to the provisions of this section shall be required
to pay the license tax levied hereunder in any county other than where he maintains a regular
and established place of business for the purpose of selling or installing such air-conditioning
plants or equipment. Any person other than those persons licensed under paragraph one hereof
engaged in the business of selling or installing...
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45-17-90.40
Section 45-17-90.40 Definitions. For the purposes of this subpart, the following terms shall
have the respective meaning ascribed by this section: (1) AUTHORIZED MUNICIPALITIES. The Cities
of Sheffield, Tuscumbia, Muscle Shoals, Cherokee, Littleville, Leighton, and Florence. (2)
COUNTY. Colbert County which is authorized to levy excise taxes pursuant to the provisions
of this subpart. (3) GASOLINE. Gasoline, naphtha and other liquid motor fuels or any device
or substitute therefor commonly used in internal combustion engines; provided, that such term
shall not be held to apply to those products known commercially as "kerosene oil,"
"fuel oil," or "crude oil" when used for lighting, heating, or industrial
purposes. (4) LOCAL PUBLIC CORPORATION. A public corporation incorporated in either Colbert
County or Lauderdale County pursuant to Chapter 99B of Title 11, Article 9, commencing with
Section 11-47-210, of Chapter 47 of Title 11, or any other public corporation organized under
the laws...
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45-39-92.40
Section 45-39-92.40 Definitions. For the purposes of this subpart, the following terms shall
have the respective meaning ascribed by this section: (1) AUTHORIZED MUNICIPALITIES. The Cities
of Sheffield, Tuscumbia, Muscle Shoals, Cherokee, Littleville, Leighton, Florence, Rogersville,
Killen, Anderson, Lexington, St. Florian, and Waterloo. (2) COUNTY. Lauderdale County which
is authorized to levy excise taxes pursuant to this subpart. (3) DISTRIBUTOR. Any person who
engages in the selling of gasoline or motor fuel in this state by wholesale domestic trade,
but shall not apply to any transaction of such distributor in interstate commerce. (4) GASOLINE.
Gasoline, naphtha, and other liquid motor fuels or any device or substitute therefor commonly
used in internal combustion engines; provided, that such term shall not be held to apply to
those products known commercially as kerosene oil, fuel oil, or crude oil when used for lighting,
heating, or industrial purposes. (5) LOCAL PUBLIC...
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11-45-4
Section 11-45-4 Veto of ordinances and resolutions, and passage over veto generally. (a) Except
as provided in subsection (b), if the mayor shall disapprove of any ordinance or resolution
transmitted to him or her as provided in Section 11-45-3, within 10 days of the time of its
passage by the council, he or she shall return the same to the clerk with his or her objections
in writing, and the clerk shall make report thereof to the next regular meeting of the city
council. If two thirds of the members elected to the council shall adhere to the ordinance
or resolution notwithstanding the objections, the vote being taken by yeas and nays and spread
upon the minutes, then the ordinance or resolution, after publication thereof, shall have
the force of law, unless by its terms it was to take effect on its approval, in which event
it shall take effect upon its passage over the veto. The failure of the mayor to return to
the clerk an ordinance or resolution with his or her veto within 10 days...
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40-12-53
Section 40-12-53 Automobile accessory dealers. Each person selling motor vehicle accessories,
including automobile radios, air-conditioning units, motor vehicle parts, motor vehicle batteries
and tires, shall pay the following annual license tax in cities of: Over 100,000 population
$40.00 25,000 to 100,000 population 30.00 5,000 to 25,000 population 20.00 2,000 to 5,000
population 10.00 All other places, whether incorporated or not 5.00 Regularly licensed filling
stations or garages are not required to pay the above accessories license tax if their stock
of accessories at any time does not exceed the wholesale value of $75. (Acts 1935, No. 194,
p. 256; Acts 1939, No. 596, p. 966; Code 1940, T. 51, §465; Acts 1959, No. 476, p. 1195.)...

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45-36-20
Section 45-36-20 Charge of classification for incorporated municipalities. (a) Notwithstanding
any other provision of law, including, but not limited to, Chapter 2A of Title 28, and pursuant
to authority granted by Section 104 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, the electors of
an incorporated municipality located in Jackson County with a population of 2,500 or more
inhabitants may change its classification from dry to wet or wet to dry by a municipal option
election as provided by this section. (b)(1) Upon petition of 25 percent of the number of
voters voting in the last general election of the municipality having a population of 2,500
or more inhabitants being filed with the city or town clerk or governing body of the municipality,
the governing body shall call a municipal option election for the municipality to determine
the sentiment of the people as to whether alcoholic beverages may be legally sold or distributed
in the municipality. The petition for the municipal option...
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