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45-49-170.22
dog reported to be dangerous or a nuisance in the unincorporated areas of Mobile County. (b)
If a dog, which is unowned and has been reported to be dangerous, bites a person, the dog
may be quarantined and destroyed pursuant to subsection of Section 3-7A-9. For purposes of
this subsection, bites means the same as has been exposed as defined in subdivision (5) of
Section 3-7A-1. (c) If there is probable cause to believe that an owned dog is dangerous or
a nuisance and has caused serious physical injury or has caused damage to real or personal
property, the law enforcement officer or animal control officer shall impound the dog pending
disposition of a petition to declare a dog to be dangerous or a nuisance. The county may impound
the dog at the county pound as described in Section 3-7A-7, or may enter into an agreement
with an animal shelter or licensed veterinarian to secure and impound dangerous or nuisance
dogs pursuant to this section. The owner of the dog shall be liable to the...
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45-8-150
Section 45-8-150 Definitions. For purposes of this article the following words shall have the
following meanings: (1) BINGO. The game commonly known as bingo, which is a game of chance
played with cards printed with five rows of five squares each. Participants place markers
over randomly called numbers on the cards in an attempt to form a preselected pattern such
as a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line, or all four corners. The first participant to
form the preselected pattern wins the game. The term "bingo" means any game of bingo
of the type described above in which wagers are placed, winners are determined, and prizes
or other property is distributed in the presence of all persons placing wagers in that game.
The term "bingo" does not refer to any game of chance other than the type of game
described in this subdivision. (2) BINGO SESSION. A consecutive period of time not to exceed
10 consecutive hours during which bingo is played in a given day. (3) CALHOUN COUNTY BINGO...

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5-19A-2
chief of the municipality in which the pawnbroker maintains an office. (2) ATTORNEY GENERAL.
The Attorney General of the State of Alabama. (3) PAWN TRANSACTION. Any loan on the security
of pledged goods or any purchase of pledged goods on condition that the pledged goods are
left with the pawnbroker and may be redeemed or repurchased by the seller for a fixed price
within a fixed period of time. A "pawn transaction" does not include the pledge
to, or the purchase by, a pawnbroker of real or personal property from a customer followed
by the sale or the leasing of that property back to the customer in the same or a related
transaction. (4) PAWNBROKER. Any person engaged in the business of lending money on the security
of pledged goods left in pawn, or in the business of purchasing tangible personal property
to be left in pawn on the condition that it may be redeemed or repurchased by the seller for
a fixed price within a fixed period of time. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the following...

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11-51-194
Section 11-51-194 Delivery license. (a)(1) Each municipality shall allow the purchase of a
delivery license by any business that has no other physical presence within the municipality
or its police jurisdiction for the privilege of delivering its merchandise therein. The amount
of the delivery license for the business shall not exceed one hundred dollars ($100). Nothing
herein shall prohibit a municipality from requiring by ordinance the purchase of a decal by
the taxpayer for each delivery vehicle making deliveries within the municipality or its police
jurisdiction. The charge for such decal shall not exceed the municipality's actual cost of
the decal. (2) Notwithstanding any other law, a municipality may charge a taxpayer an issuance
fee not to exceed ten dollars ($10) for a business delivery license. (b) As used in this section,
a delivery license shall mean a fixed rate business license issued by a municipality for the
limited privilege of delivering and requisite set-up and...
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11-81-51
Section 11-81-51 Purposes for which bonds may be issued. All municipalities shall have full
and continuing power and authority within the limits of the Constitution now in effect or
that may be hereafter provided to issue and sell bonds (when such issue is authorized by an
election as provided in this article if such election is required by the Constitution, but
without an election if an election is not so required) for the following named purposes: (1)
For the purpose of constructing, reconstructing, enlarging or extending public buildings,
sewers, streets, alleys, bridges and public schoolhouses and buildings and of constructing
or acquiring by purchase or otherwise water, electric light, electric power and gas plants
and systems or any two or more such plants or systems combined, including transmission and
distribution systems, and of constructing enlargements and extensions to any such plants or
systems; (2) For the purchase of real estate necessary for any improvement authorized...
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11-89A-8
to defend suit against it; (3) To adopt and make use of a corporate seal and to alter the same
at pleasure; (4) To adopt, alter, and repeal bylaws, regulations, and rules, not inconsistent
with the provisions of this chapter, for the regulation and conduct of its affairs and business;
(5) To acquire, whether by gift, purchase, transfer, foreclosure, lease, or otherwise, to
construct and to expand, improve, operate, maintain, equip, and furnish one or more facilities,
including all real and personal properties that its board may deem necessary in connection
therewith, regardless of whether or not any such facility shall then be in existence and,
if in existence, regardless of whether or not any such facility is then owned or leased by
any person to which such facility may subsequently be sold or leased by such authority; (6)
To borrow money and to sell and issue bonds as hereinafter provided for any corporate use
or purpose; (7) To lease to any person or persons all or any part of any...
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11-99-1
or rehabilitation in such a manner that the conditions and evils enumerated may be eliminated,
remedied, or prevented; and that salvageable blighted and economically distressed areas can
be conserved and rehabilitated through appropriate public action as herein authorized and
the cooperation and voluntary action of the owners and tenants of property in such areas.
(3) It is further found and declared that there exist in municipalities and counties of the
state underutilized real and personal property in enhanced use lease areas which, when
leased by a secretary of a military department for cash or in-kind consideration, enhances
the public benefit and welfare by, among other things, promoting local economic development
and the stimulation of the local economy, increasing job opportunities, creating additional
tax revenues, and enhancing the public's overall quality of life. (4) It is further found
and declared that there exist in municipalities and counties of the state...
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16-61E-2
or similar governing bodies, state trade schools, state junior colleges, state colleges, or
universities under the supervision and control of the State Board of Education, city and county
boards of education, district boards of education of independent school districts, Department
of Youth Services, the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind, the Alabama School of Fine Arts,
and the Alabama School of Math and Science. (2) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. Equipment, supplies,
and other tangible personal property, software, services, or any combination of the
foregoing, used to provide data processing, networking, or communications services. (3) JOINT
PURCHASING AGREEMENT. An agreement in writing providing for the lease or purchase of information
technology under a single contract. A joint purchasing agreement may be entered into by any
number or combinations of educational institutions. If a joint agreement is executed by each
of the participating educational institutions it shall set...
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19-3A-104
including, but not limited to: (1) The nature, purpose, and expected duration of the trust;
(2) The intent of the settlor; (3) The identity and circumstances of the beneficiaries; (4)
The needs for liquidity for the trust; (5) The regularity of income to the trust; (6) The
need for preservation and appreciation of capital; (7) The nature of the assets held in the
trust and the extent to which they consist of financial assets, interests in closely held
enterprises, tangible and intangible personal property, or real property; (8) The extent
to which an asset is used by a beneficiary; (9) Whether an asset was purchased by the trustee
or received from the settlor; (10) The net amount allocated to income under the other sections
of this chapter and the increase or decrease in the value of the principal assets, which the
trustee may estimate as to assets for which market values are not readily available; (11)
Whether and to what extent the terms of the trust a. give the trustee the power...
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22-30D-7
Section 22-30D-7 Expenditure of funds. (a) Prior to the approval of an expenditure of any funds
under this chapter with respect to payment for costs incurred for investigation, assessment,
and, if necessary, remediation at a particular site, every owner or operator covered by this
chapter, person owning any abandoned drycleaning facility eligible for coverage by this chapter,
or impacted third party filing a request with the board for payment, shall accept responsibility
for the first ten thousand dollars ($10,000), as a deductible amount, of the actual costs
to be incurred with that particular site. Each wholesale distributor covered by this chapter
shall accept responsibility for the first fifty thousand dollars ($50,000), as a deductible
amount, of the actual cost to be incurred with a wholesale distribution facility. An adjacent
landowner shall not be required to accept responsibility for any costs incurred at a site.
(b) Payments from the fund may be obtained from the board by...
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