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10A-3-5.06
Section 10A-3-5.06 Merger or consolidation of domestic and foreign nonprofit corporations.
(a) One or more foreign nonprofit corporations and one or more domestic nonprofit corporations
may be merged or consolidated in the following manner, if the merger or consolidation is permitted
by the laws of the state under which each foreign nonprofit corporation is organized: (1)
Each domestic nonprofit corporation shall comply with the provisions of this title with respect
to the merger or consolidation, as the case may be, of domestic nonprofit corporations and
each foreign nonprofit corporation shall comply with the applicable provisions of the laws
of the state under which it is organized. (2) If the surviving or new nonprofit corporation,
as the case may be, is to be governed by the laws of any state other than Alabama, it shall
comply with the provisions of this title with respect to foreign entities if it is to conduct
affairs in Alabama, and in every case it shall be deemed to have...
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11-50-392
Section 11-50-392 Contents, acknowledgment, filing, and recordation of certificate of incorporation;
procedure for amendment thereof; dissolution of district and disposition of systems, etc.,
upon payment of indebtedness of district in full. (a) The certificate of incorporation of
any gas district incorporated under this article shall state: (1) The name of the corporation,
which shall be a name indicating in a general way the area or municipalities proposed to be
served by the district (e.g., "The South Alabama Gas District" or "The _____
County Gas District" or "The _____, _____, and _____ (naming the municipalities
which are members thereof) Gas District"); (2) The names of all the municipalities which
are to be members of the district; (3) The location of the principal office of the district
and its post office address; (4) The period for the duration of the corporation (if the duration
is to be perpetual, this fact should be stated); and (5) The objects for which the district
is...
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22-23B-2
Section 22-23B-2 Definitions. The following words and phrases, whenever used in this chapter,
shall have the following respective meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
AUTHORITY. The corporation organized pursuant to the provisions of this chapter as a public
corporation, agency and instrumentality of the state and known as the "Alabama Drinking
Water Finance Authority." AUTHORIZING RESOLUTION. A resolution, order or other proceedings
adopted by the board of directors of the authority authorizing the issuance of bonds, agreements
and related matters. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. The board of directors of the authority. BOND PROCEEDS.
The net proceeds of sale of bonds or notes, and the income derived from the investment of
such proceeds. BONDS. The bonds, notes or obligations or other evidences of indebtedness issued
by the authority under the provisions of this chapter. DEPARTMENT. The Alabama Department
of Environmental Management or any successor. FEDERAL ACT. The Act of...
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40-14A-35
Section 40-14A-35 (Repealed for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2002.) Filing
of returns. (a) Every corporation organized, incorporated, qualified, or registered under
Alabama law or doing business in Alabama as of the first day of a calendar year shall file
a return with the department. The return is due not later than March 15 of each year or, in
the case of a taxpayer not in existence, not qualifying to do business, or not doing business
in Alabama on January 1 of the taxable year, two and one-half months after the taxpayer either
comes into existence, qualifies or registers to do business, or commences doing business in
Alabama. In cases where receivers, trustees in bankruptcy, or assignees are operating the
property or business of taxpayers, those receivers, trustees, or assignees shall file returns
for the taxpayers in the same manner and form as the taxpayers are required to file returns.
Any tax due on the basis of returns filed by receivers, trustees, or...
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40-21-52
Section 40-21-52 Freight lines and equipment companies. Any person, firm, joint-stock association,
or corporation, wherever organized or incorporated, engaged in the business of operating,
renting, leasing, or furnishing cars not otherwise listed for taxation in this state for the
transportation of freight, whether such freight is owned by such company or any other person,
firm, joint-stock association, or corporation, over any railroad or railway line or lines
in whole or in part within this state, such line or lines not being owned, leased, or operated
by such person, firm, joint-stock association, or corporation, whether such cars are termed
box, flat, coal, ore, tank, stock, gondola, furniture, automobile, refrigerator, or some other
name, shall be deemed to be a freight line or equipment company. Each freight line or equipment
company doing business, owning, operating, renting, leasing, or furnishing cars which are
operated in this state shall, on or before March 1 each year, make...
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5-1A-2
Section 5-1A-2 Definitions. For the purposes of Chapters 1A through 12A of this title, the
following terms shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1)
BANK. Any banking corporation or trust company organized under the laws of this state under
the jurisdiction of the superintendent of banks of this state or organized under the laws
of the United States having its principal place of business in this state. (2) SUPERINTENDENT.
The Superintendent of Banks of this state. (3) RECEIVERSHIP COURT. The circuit court of the
county in which is located the principal office of a bank in receivership. (4) NATIONAL BANK.
A national banking association organized pursuant to 12 U.S.C. ยง 21. (5) CAPITAL. The sum
of the par value of the authorized shares of a bank which have been issued and remain outstanding.
(6) SURPLUS. The aggregate of the amounts transferred to surplus pursuant to Section 5-5A-21
and any amounts subsequently designated as such by action of the board...
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6-6-624
Section 6-6-624 Appointment - Dissolution of attachments and levies of executions against corporations
or partnerships. The commencement of proceedings for the appointment of a receiver of a corporation
or a partnership shall dissolve all attachments and all levies of executions not completed
made within 60 days next preceding on the property of such corporation or partnership; but
if the property is subsequently taken from the receiver so that it cannot be made subject
to the orders of the court in the settlement of the affairs of said corporation or partnership
or if the receivership shall be terminated by order of the court pending the settlement of
the affairs of the corporation or partnership, said attachments and levies of execution shall
revive, and the time from the commencement of such proceedings to the time when the receiver
shall be dispossessed of the property, or the finding of the court that said property is not
subject to the orders of said court or when said trust...
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8-8-7
Section 8-8-7 Maximum rates of interest - Exemption of bonds, notes, etc., of state, instrumentalities,
localities, etc. Any bonds, notes, warrants, other evidences of indebtedness, or securities
issued by the State of Alabama or any department, agency, or instrumentality thereof, by any
not-for-profit public or private corporation at any time organized or created pursuant to
act of the Legislature or executive order of the Governor for the purpose of acting as an
instrumentality of the State of Alabama or otherwise acting in the public interest and by
any board of water and sewer commissioners created under the provisions of Article 10, Chapter
50, Title 11, and authorized to issue bonds under Section 11-50-345 by any municipality, by
any county, by any public corporation heretofore or hereafter organized or created in the
State of Alabama pursuant to authorization, determination, finding, or other action of any
municipality or municipalities or county or counties or the governing...
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10A-2-15.41
Section 10A-2-15.41 Authority of foreign corporation to act as fiduciary. REPEALED IN THE 2019
REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2019-94 EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE
SUPPLEMENT. (a) Any foreign corporation may act in this state as trustee, personal representative,
executor, administrator of any kind, guardian, conservator, or in any other like or similar
fiduciary capacity, whether the appointment is by law, will, deed, inter vivos trust, mortgage,
deed of trust, court order or otherwise, without the necessity of complying with any law of
this state relating to the qualification of foreign corporations to do business in this state
or the licensing of foreign corporations to do business in this state and notwithstanding
any prohibition, limitation, or restriction contained in any law of this state subject to
the following conditions: (1) The foreign corporation is authorized to act in a fiduciary
capacity, or capacities, in the state in which it is incorporated or, if...
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10A-2A-13.30
Section 10A-2A-13.30 Court action. (a) If a stockholder makes demand for payment under Section
10A-2A-13.26 which remains unsettled, the corporation shall commence a proceeding within 60
days after receiving the payment demand and petition the court to determine the fair value
of the stock and accrued interest. If the corporation does not commence the proceeding within
the 60-day period, it shall pay in cash to each stockholder the amount the stockholder demanded
pursuant to Section 10A-2A-13.26 plus interest. (b) The corporation shall commence the proceeding
in the designated court, and if none, the circuit court for the county in which the corporation's
principal office is located in this state, and if none in this state, in the circuit court
for the county in which the corporation's most recent registered office is located. (c) The
corporation shall make all stockholders (regardless of whether they are residents of this
state) whose demands remain unsettled parties to the proceeding...
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