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41-2-1
Section 41-2-1 General description. The boundaries of this state are established and
declared to be as follows: Beginning at the point where the thirty-first degree of north latitude
crosses the Perdido River; thence east to the western boundary line of the State of Georgia;
thence along said line, to the southern boundary line of the State of Tennessee; thence west
along the southern boundary line of the State of Tennessee, crossing the Tennessee River,
and on to the second intersection of said river by said line; thence up said river to the
mouth of Big Bear Creek; thence by a direct line to the northwest corner of Washington County,
in this state, as originally formed; thence southerly along the line of the State of Mississippi
to the Gulf of Mexico; thence eastwardly, including all islands within six leagues of the
shore, to the Perdido River; and thence up the said river to the beginning. (Code 1852, §5;
Code 1867, §16; Code 1876, §12; Code 1886, §12; Code 1896, §623; Code...
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45-2-11
Section 45-2-11 Boundary between Baldwin and Mobile Counties. (a) The boundary between
Mobile County and Baldwin County is hereby defined as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point
at the three mile limit in the Gulf of Mexico, said point designated by Alabama State Coordinates,
North 53,249.34, East 330,549.12; thence on a grid bearing and distance of N. 0° 12'29.8"
E., 27,750.84 feet to a point in the center of the existing ship channel between Fort Morgan
and Dauphin Island; thence on a grid bearing and distance, N. 5°59'52.32" E., 113, 115.77
feet to a point of intersection with the arc of a curve, said curve having a radius point
with grid coordinates of, North 188,705.16, East 348,236.48, said curve having a central angle
of 7°00'31.74", and a radius of 7,497.60 feet; thence along the arc of said curve to
the right 917.16 feet to the point of reverse curvature of a curve to the left having a radius
of 6,758.40 feet; thence along the arc of said curve to the left 5,238.49 feet to...
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45-35-71.04
Section 45-35-71.04 Districts. The county commission districts are hereby established
and described as follows: (1) District one: Bound on the West by line beginning in the City
of limits of Dothan at the intersection on West Main Street and Herring Street; North on Herring
Street to Sioux Street; East on Sioux Street to Greenwood Street; one block to Montgomery
Highway; East on Montgomery Highway to Reeves Street; North on Reeves Street to Old Headland
Road (Highway 105); North on Old Headland Road (Highway 105) to Beulah Creek; East on Beulah
Creek to U.S. Highway 431; North on U.S. Highway 431 to the Southern boundary of the Kinsey
City limit. The line runs west and then north to the Henry County line to include the Township
of Kinsey in this district. Bound on the North by Houston-Henry County line. Bound on the
East by Alabama-Georgia State line. Bound on the South by a line beginning at the intersection
of West Main Street and Herring Street in the Dothan City limits, East on...
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45-18-70.02
Section 45-18-70.02 Commission districts. For the purpose of this article , and for
future elections of associate members of the county commission, Conecuh County is divided
into five separate geographical districts, to be numbered 1 to 5, inclusive, and are described
as follows: DISTRICT 1 Start at the southeastern-most corner of the county, where Conecuh
County, Covington County, and Escambia County meet; go west along the Conecuh River following
the county line to the Sepulga River; go north along the Sepulga River following the Conecuh
County line to Brooklyn; go west along the Conecuh County line to the second unpaved road,
south of County Road 6, just east of Feagin Creek; go north along this unpaved road to County
Road 6; go east along County Road 6 to County Road 29; go north on County Road 29 to the first
unpaved road, just north of Franklintown, on the east side of County Road 29; continue to
go east along the unpaved road which forks, until you come to the second unpaved...
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45-13-100.20
Section 45-13-100.20 Composition; election by districts. (a) The County Board of Education
of Clarke County shall consist of five members elected from five single-member school board
districts as hereinafter provided. (b) For the purpose of this section, and for future
elections of members of the county school board, and until otherwise reapportioned by the
county board of education pursuant to Alabama law, Clarke County is hereby divided into five
county school districts to be designated school board district no. 1, school board district
no. 2, school board district no. 3, school board district no. 4, and school board district
no. 5, to be divided as follows: (1) DISTRICT 1 Beginning at the intersection of US Hwy No
43 and Bassett Creek, being at the south city limits of Thomasville; thence Southerly along
Bassett Creek 5.0 miles, more or less, to a power line of Alabama Power Company; thence Northerly
along said power line 5.2 miles, more or less, to Co Rt 27; thence Southerly along...
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45-19-100
Section 45-19-100 Composition; election by districts. (a) The Coosa County Board of
Education shall be composed of five members elected as follows: One member shall be elected
from each of the board of education districts hereinafter described and shall be a qualified
elector thereof, and shall reside in the district. Members representing the five districts
shall be elected by the qualified electors residing in each of the districts, and no others
shall be allowed to vote in such elections. (b) The aforementioned districts shall be as follows:
(1) DISTRICT 1 Begin at the northeast corner of Section 1, Township 24, Range 20; thence
south along county line to southwest corner of Section 36, Township 23, Range 20; thence
west along township line to center of Alabama Highway No. 9; thence north along center of
Highway No. 9 to its intersection with West boundary of Section 11, Township 24, Range
20; thence north along West boundary of Section 11, and 2, of Township 24 Range 20
to Clay...
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41-2-2
Section 41-2-2 Boundary between Alabama and Georgia. The boundary line between Alabama
and Georgia commences on the west side of the Chattahoochee River, at the point where it enters
the State of Florida; from thence up the river, along the western bank thereof, to the point
on Miller's Bend, next above the place where the Uchee creek empties into such river; thence
in a direct line to the Nickajack. (Code 1852, §16; Code 1867, §17; Code 1876, §13; Code
1886, §13; Code 1896, §624; Code 1907, §84; Code 1923, §86; Code 1940, T. 55, §17.)...

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45-13-71
Section 45-13-71 Composition; election by districts. (a) The county commission herein
created shall consist of five members, one of whom shall serve as chairman as hereinafter
provided. (b) The five members of the commission shall be elected from, be a qualified elector
of, and reside in each of five single-member districts within Clarke County as herein defined.
Commissioners for Districts 2, 4, and 5 shall run in 1992, and every four years thereafter.
Commissioners for Districts 1 and 3 shall run in 1994, and every four years thereafter. Each
commissioner will serve a four-year term. The term for the commissioners from Districts 2
and 4 elected in 1992 shall begin on the first Monday after the second Tuesday in January,
1993. The term of all the commissioners from District 5 elected in 1992, and the term of commissioners
elected thereafter, shall begin at 12:01 a.m. on the seventh day next following his or her
election, or as otherwise provided by the general laws of Alabama. (c)...
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45-2A-60.20
Section 45-2A-60.20 Boundary line established; exercise of police jurisdiction. (a)
The police jurisdiction boundary between the City of Gulf Shores and the City of Foley is
fixed along the line lying in Baldwin County, Alabama, described as follows: Begin at the
point of confluence of the midline of Bon Secour River with Mobile Bay; thence northeasterly
along the midline of Bon Secour River to the point of intersection of the midline of Bon Secour
River with the midline of Boggy Branch; thence easterly along the midline of Boggy Branch
to the point of intersection of the midline of Boggy Branch with the west line of the Northwest
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 20, Township 8 South, Range 4 East; thence
southerly along the west line of said Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter to the southwest
corner of said Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter; thence easterly along the north
line of the South Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section 20, Township 8 South,...

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41-2-4
Section 41-2-4 Boundary between Alabama and Florida - Precise location at mouth of Perdido
River and adjacent thereto. (a) The State of Alabama hereby ratifies, confirms and adopts
the recommendations of the joint committee heretofore appointed by the Governor of Florida
and the Governor of Alabama to locate and mark the boundary line between the said states at
the mouth of the Perdido River and adjacent thereto. Said committee consists of Honorable
Richard W. Ervin, Honorable Richard H. Simpson, Honorable Philip D. Beall and Honorable F.
C. Elliot, all on the part of the State of Florida, and Honorable Earl M. McGowin, Honorable
W. C. Pruett and Honorable William N. McQueen, all on the part of the State of Alabama. (b)
In accordance with the recommendations of the said joint committee, the boundary at the location
referred to in subsection (a) of this section shall be as follows: (1) The middle of
the Perdido River at its mouth, as defined by the constitutions of the States of Alabama...

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