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40-12-97
Section 40-12-97 Electric refrigerators, electric or gas heaters, etc. For each dealer in electric,
gas, or other mechanical refrigerators, electric or gas heaters, electric or gas water heaters,
electric or gas stoves, or for each electrical or gas repair shop, or electrical or gas supply
shop there shall be paid a license tax as follows: In cities of 100,000 inhabitants or over,
$30; in cities of 50,000 and less than 100,000 inhabitants, $20; in cities of 10,000 and less
than 50,000 inhabitants, $10; and in places of less than 10,000 inhabitants, whether incorporated
or not, $5. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §511.)...
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45-9-91.20
Section 45-9-91.20 Establishment and designation; services; regulation of industrial parks.
(a) Subject to the written approval of the owners of 100 percent in interest based on assessed
value for ad valorem tax purposes of each 10 acres, or the part thereof to be included in
the proposed industrial park, the County Commission of Chambers County in the State of Alabama
may establish industrial parks composed of territory wholly within the county boundaries and
without the boundaries of any municipality. Any person, firm, or corporation who desires to
obtain a designation of an area as an industrial park shall file a petition with the county
commission of the county wherein the property is located requesting that the county commission
designate the area proposed as an industrial park, and include with such petition the consent
of the land owners as above required. The consent of each consenting owner shall be acknowledged
before a notary public or other person authorized to take...
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11-42-102
Section 11-42-102 Exemption from taxation of industrial or manufacturing plants. The council
of any city or town that alters and rearranges its boundary lines so as to absorb two or more
cities or towns may exempt from taxation for a period not exceeding five years any industrial
or manufacturing plant situated in the territory added to said city or town, but said terms
of exemption shall not be renewed or extended. The council of any city or town may also exempt
from taxation for a period not to exceed 10 years any industrial or manufacturing plant that
may be established in said city or town; provided, that said term of exemption shall not be
renewed. (Code 1907, §1127; Code 1923, §1821; Code 1940, T. 37, §189.)...
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11-43-40
Section 11-43-40 Composition of city councils; voting by president of council. (a) Except as
provided in Section 11-43-2 as it relates to the legislative functions of the mayor in cities
and towns having a population of 12,000 or more but less than 25,000 inhabitants according
to the most recent or any subsequent federal decennial census, in cities having a population
of 12,000 or more, the following officers shall be elected at each general municipal election,
who shall compose the city council for the cities and who shall hold office for four years
and until their successors are elected and qualified, and who shall exercise the legislative
functions of city government and any other powers and duties which are or may be vested by
law in the city council or its members: (1) In cities having seven wards or less, a president
of the city council and two aldermen from each ward, to be elected by the qualified voters
of the several wards voting separately in every ward; except, that in...
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11-92-3
Section 11-92-3 Powers of counties and municipalities as to acquisition, development, etc.,
of parks generally. (a) In addition to all existing powers, a county or municipality shall
have the power, by itself or together with other participants, to acquire, by purchase, gift,
exchange, lease or otherwise, and to develop and dispose of one or more parcels of land as
an industrial park upon compliance with the procedure set out in Section 11-92-4. (b) This
power shall be subject to the following restrictions: (1) No county or municipality may acquire
real property for an industrial park any part of which is located in another county which
is not a participant or which is within the corporate limits of a municipality which is not
a participant unless the governing body of that other county or municipality shall have adopted
a resolution consenting to the acquisition of the industrial park therein; (2) No real property
may be acquired or developed by a municipality as an industrial park if...
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35-4-410
Section 35-4-410 Authorization to alienate public recreational facilities and housing projects.
The governing bodies of counties, cities, towns, and other subdivisions of the state shall
have full power and authority to alienate public parks and playgrounds, other public recreational
facilities and public housing projects on such terms as may be agreeable to them, provided
such alienation is first approved by a majority of the qualified electors of the county, city,
town, or subdivision affected thereby voting in a referendum election held for such purpose.
(Acts 1956, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 103, p. 425, §1.)...
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40-12-166
Section 40-12-166 Theaters, vaudeville and variety shows. Each person engaged in conducting
a theater, vaudeville or variety show and each person conducting any other exhibition, show,
entertainment or performance to which an admission is charged and not in this chapter otherwise
licensed shall pay an annual license tax for each place of business as follows: In towns and
cities of 3,000 inhabitants or less and in unincorporated places, $5; in cities of more than
3,000 and less than 7,000 inhabitants, $10; in cities of 7,000 and less than 20,000 inhabitants,
$20; in cities of 20,000 and less than 30,000 inhabitants, $25; and in cities of 30,000 inhabitants
or more, $35. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §601.)...
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45-35-242.03
Section 45-35-242.03 Repeal of taxes levied or collected by incorporated cities or towns. After
July 8, 1982, no incorporated city or town in Houston County, Alabama, shall levy or collect
a privilege license or excise tax on any liquid motor fuel upon the business of selling, delivering,
withdrawing from storage, or keeping in storage such fuels, on a quantity basis; provided,
however, this shall not apply to the ordinary license to do business in the municipalities.
All municipal privilege, excise, and/or license taxes on gasoline or gasohol now being levied
or collected by any incorporated city or town in the county are expressly repealed. (Act 82-727,
p. 183, §4.)...
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45-37A-54.66
Section 45-37A-54.66 Sunday activities; ordinance procedures. It shall not be unlawful for
the authority to conduct, operate, manage, or promote on Sunday any amusement or recreational
activity within the corporate powers of such authority, or for any other person to participate
or engage in such amusement or recreational activity on Sunday, if such amusement or recreational
activity is conducted or operated in a public park situated in the city and under the control
of such authority. All or any of such amusements or recreational activities on Sunday may
be prohibited by an ordinance adopted pursuant to this section. Any proposed ordinance prohibiting
all or any of such amusements or recreational activities may be submitted to the commission
or other governing body of the city by petition signed by at least 5,000 qualified electors
of the city. All petitions circulated with respect to any proposed ordinance shall be uniform
in character and shall contain the proposed ordinance in...
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11-41-4
Section 11-41-4 Certification of election result to probate judge; census enumeration of inhabitants;
issuance, recordation, and filing of order of incorporation; filing fee. Within five days
after the election, the inspectors must certify the result to the judge of probate, who must,
if a majority of the votes cast at the election are for "corporation," cause an
enumeration of the inhabitants residing within such territory to be made by such inspectors
or other persons appointed by him and, within three days after such enumeration has been completed
and returned to him, shall make an order to be entered of record in the minutes of the court
that the inhabitants of such territory are incorporated as a town or city, as the case may
be, by the name and with the boundaries shown by the petition, whereupon such town or city
shall be vested with the rights and powers incident to such corporations granted in this title.
The judge of probate shall file, within 10 days after its issuance, a...
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