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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45-33-60
Section 45-33-60 Expense allowance. In Hale County, the county coroner is hereby authorized to receive an expense allowance of two hundred dollars ($200) per month and a mileage allowance equal to the amount of mileage allowance paid state employees. The expense and mileage allowances shall be in lieu of other compensation, expense, and mileage allowances or benefits granted to the coroner and shall be payable from the county general fund. (Act 91-501, p. 891, §1.)...
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8-31-3
Section 8-31-3 Prohibition of unconscionable pricing during declared state of emergency. It is unlawful and a violation of Section 8-19-5, for any person to impose unconscionable prices for the sale or rental of any commodity or rental facility during the period of a declared state of emergency. (Acts 1996, No. 96-171, p. 195, §3.)...
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8-31-4
Section 8-31-4 Determination of unconscionable price during a state of emergency. It is prima facie evidence that a price is unconscionable if any person, during a state of emergency declared pursuant to the powers granted to the Governor in Section 31-9-8, charges a price that exceeds, by an amount equal to or in excess of twenty-five percent the average price at which the same or similar commodity or rental facility was obtainable in the affected area during the last 30 days immediately prior to the declared state of emergency and the increase in the price charged is not attributable to reasonable costs incurred in connection with the rental or sale of the commodity. (Acts 1996, No. 96-171, p. 195, §4; Act 2001-1104, 4th Sp. Sess., p. 1168, §1; Act 2003-336, p. 843, §1.)...
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10-5-12
Section 10-5-12 Operation of railroads or canals without state and making extensions within state by railroad, mining, manufacturing and quarrying companies. All provisions of Title 10 have been repealed or transferred to Title 10A, effective January 1, 2011. (Code 1907, §3499; Acts 1911, No. 324, p. 576; Code 1923, §7033; Code 1940, T. 10, §88.)...
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10A-20-6.16
Section 10A-20-6.16 Applicability of insurance laws. (a) No statute of this state applying to insurance companies shall be applicable to any corporation organized under this article and amendments thereto or to any contract made by the corporation; except the corporation shall be subject to the following: (1) The provisions regarding annual premium tax to be paid by insurers on insurance premiums. (2) Chapter 55 of Title 27. (3) Article 2 and Article 3 of Chapter 19 of Title 27. (4) Section 27-1-17. (5) Chapter 56 of Title 27. (6) Rules promulgated by the Commissioner of Insurance pursuant to Sections 27-7-43 and 27-7-44. (7) Chapter 54 of Title 27. (8) Chapter 57 of Title 27. (9) Chapter 58 of Title 27. (10) Chapter 59 of Title 27. (11) Chapter 54A of Title 27. (12) Chapter 12A of Title 27. (13) Chapter 2B of Title 27. (14) Chapter 29 of Title 27. (15) Chapter 62 of Title 27. (b) The provisions in subsection (a) that require specific types of coverage to be offered or provided shall...
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10A-21-2.08
Section 10A-21-2.08 Condemnation of lands for depots, yards, and tracks by railroads. Railroads or railroad companies operating in this state may acquire by condemnation proceedings, in the mode prescribed by law, lands for depots, freight yards, and team tracks; but no condemnation proceeding shall be begun for either of those purposes until an application for permission to bring the condemnation proceeding has first been submitted to, and the same approved by, the Public Service Commission of Alabama. Should the lands not be used for the purposes of condemnation within one year from the date of their condemnation or should the lands be abandoned for the use condemned or be used for purposes not authorized by the condemnation, the same shall revert to the owner or owners or his, her, or their heirs. (Code 1907, §3492; Code 1923, §7026; Code 1940, T. 10, §81; §10-5-7 amended and renumbered by Act 2009-513, p. 967, §358.)...
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11-47-115
Section 11-47-115 Regulation of operation of street railroad company over tracks of another. Any street railroad company operating its railroad by steam, electric, or other power shall have the right and may be required by the council or other governing body of any town or city of this state to operate its cars over the tracks of any other street railroad company in whole or in part in said city or town under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by ordinance, upon the payment by the company so using the tracks of another of just compensation for the use thereof, and the council or other governing body of said city or town shall pass such ordinances as may be necessary to carry this provision into effect. (Code 1907, §1267; Code 1923, §2015; Code 1940, T. 37, §490.)...
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11-51-127
Section 11-51-127 Telegraph companies. (a) There may be levied and collected by the several towns and cities in the state from any telegraph company or companies for the privilege of doing intrastate business within the municipal limits a privilege or license tax to be computed and based on the population of such cities or towns as fixed by the last federal census: (1) In municipalities having a population of 1,000 people or less, $7.50 per annum; (2) In municipalities having a population of over 1,000 and not exceeding 5,000, $37.50 per annum; (3) In municipalities having a population of over 5,000 and not exceeding 10,000, $75.00 per annum; (4) In municipalities having a population of over 10,000 and not exceeding 25,000, $150.00 per annum; (5) In municipalities having a population of over 25,000 and not exceeding 50,000, $375.00 per annum; and (6) In municipalities having a population exceeding 50,000, $750.00 per annum. (b) The license or privilege taxes provided for in subsection...
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11-51-128
Section 11-51-128 Telephone companies. (a) The maximum amount of privilege or license tax which the several municipalities within this state may annually assess and collect of persons operating telephone exchanges and long distance telephone lines in this state for the privilege of doing intrastate business within the limits of such municipalities, whether such persons are incorporated under the laws of this state or any other state, is fixed as follows: (1) In municipalities having not exceeding 500 inhabitants, exchange license, $15.00, long distance license, $8.00; (2) In municipalities having a population of more than 500 and not exceeding 1,000, exchange license, $30.00, long distance license, $8.00; (3) In municipalities having a population of more than 1,000 and not exceeding 2,000, exchange license, $60.00, long distance license, $15.00; (4) In municipalities having a population of more than 2,000 and not exceeding 3,000, exchange license, $105.00, long distance license,...
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