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25-6-1
Section 25-6-1 Liability of master or employer; effect of servant's or employee's knowledge
of defect or negligence causing injury. (a) Except as otherwise provided by law, when
a personal injury is received by a servant or employee in the service or business
of the master or employer, the master or employer is liable to answer in damages to such servant
or employee, as if he were a stranger and not engaged in such service or employment, provided
such liability is enforced in a court of competent jurisdiction, in the cases following: (1)
When the injury is caused by reason of any defect in the condition of the ways, works,
machinery or plant connected with or used in the business of the master or employer. (2) When
the injury is caused by reason of the negligence of any person in the service or employment
of the master or employer who has any superintendence intrusted to him, while in the exercise
of such superintendence. (3) When such injury is caused by reason of the negligence
of...
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35-6-63
Section 35-6-63 Sale instead of partition - Payment and distribution of purchase money. Such
commissioner may discharge himself from all liability for money received by him for the property
sold, by paying over the same to the judge of probate, after deducting therefrom the costs
and expenses attending the sale, including commissions to him at the same rate that executors
or administrators receive for collecting, but in no case more than $100.00; and such net proceeds
must be distributed by the judge of probate among the persons entitled thereto, according
to their respective interests. (Code 1867, §3125; Code 1876, §3519; Code 1886, §3258; Code
1896, §3183; Code 1907, §5227; Code 1923, §9327; Code 1940, T. 47, §215.)...
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36-5-60
Section 36-5-60 When surety may apply for discharge. Any person who is surety upon the official
bond of any state officer or employee may discharge himself of such suretyship whenever he
is in danger of being made liable on such bond and has no adequate remedy against his principal
in consequence of his inability to discharge such liability, upon his making an application
in writing setting forth such facts. (Code 1852, §144; Code 1867, §183; Code 1876, §197;
Code 1886, §292; Code 1896, §3124; Code 1907, §1540; Code 1923, §2674; Code 1940, T. 41,
§123.)...
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43-8-253
the killer had predeceased the decedent. (b) Any joint tenant who feloniously and intentionally
kills another joint tenant thereby effects a severance of the interest of the decedent so
that the share of the decedent passes as his property and the killer has no rights by survivorship.
This provision applies to joint tenancies with the right of survivorship and tenancies in
common during the respective lives of the grantees with cross-contingent remainders in fee
to the survivor in real and personal property, joint and multiple-party accounts in
banks, savings and loan associations, credit unions and other institutions, and any other
form of co-ownership with survivorship incidents. (c) A named beneficiary of a bond, life
insurance policy, or other contractual arrangement who feloniously and intentionally kills
the principal obligee or the person upon whose life the policy is issued is not entitled to
any benefit under the bond, policy or other contractual arrangement, and it becomes...
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43-8-74
Section 43-8-74 Entitlement of surviving spouse to certain benefits regardless of election.
A surviving spouse is entitled to homestead allowance, exempt property, and family allowance,
whether or not he elects to take an elective share. (Acts 1982, No. 82-399, §2-206.)...
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16-25B-6
Section 16-25B-6 Effect of trust deferred compensation on other programs. Notwithstanding any
other provision of the law, any compensation deferred under this chapter shall be considered
part of an employee's compensation for purposes of any other employee retirement, pension
or benefit program. No deferral of income under this chapter shall effect a reduction of any
retirement, pension or other benefit program otherwise provided by law. (Acts 1991, No. 91-656,
p. 1242, §6.)...
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25-5-11
the employee was entitled. For purposes of this amendatory act, the employer shall be entitled
to subrogation for medical and vocational benefits expended by the employer on behalf of the
employee; however, if a judgment in an action brought pursuant to this section is uncollectible
in part, the employer's entitlement to subrogation for such medical and vocational benefits
shall be in proportion to the ratio the amount of the judgment collected bears to the total
amount of the judgment. (b) If personal injury or death to any employee results
from the willful conduct, as defined in subsection (c) herein, of any officer, director, agent,
or employee of the same employer or any workers' compensation insurance carrier of the employer
or any person, firm, association, trust, fund, or corporation responsible for servicing any
payment of workers' compensation claims for the employer, or any officer, director, agent,
or employee of the carrier, person, firm, association, trust, fund, or...
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32-7A-19
Section 32-7A-19 Liability under chapter. No state or local governmental unit and no government
official or employee acting in the course of his or her official duties in the administration
or enforcement of Section 32-7A-4 and related provisions of this chapter shall be liable for
any damages brought directly or indirectly by the injured party or a third party, except for
damages resulting from willful and wanton misconduct or gross negligence on the part of the
governmental unit, official, or employee. (Act 2000-554, p. 1005, §1; Act 2011-688, p. 2076,
§3.)...
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40-21-20
Section 40-21-20 What considered in arriving at taxable value of property. In arriving at the
value of such taxable property, whenever used in this chapter or whenever required, the Department
of Revenue, the tax assessors, deputy tax assessors, board of equalization, or other assessing
authorities and the courts shall be authorized to consider and may consider original costs,
reproduction cost new less depreciation, recent sales of contiguous or similar property, the
nature of the property, its location, whether in town, city or county, whether it is vacant
or occupied, its proximity to local advantages, its use, its fitness for the use to which
employed, or its fitness for other uses, the quality of soil, its growth of timber, its mines,
minerals, coal beds, oil or gas deposits, the amount and character of improvements thereon,
the amount of insurance carried on each item of property, the gross and net income received
therefrom during the year or years preceding the date of...
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43-2-139
Section 43-2-139 Inventory as evidence. In an action against an executor or administrator,
in which the fact of his having administered the estate of his testator or intestate, or any
part thereof, comes in issue, and the inventory of the property of the deceased, filed by
him, is given in evidence, the effect of the same may be repelled by evidence: (1) That any
property has been omitted in such inventory, or was not returned therein at its full value,
or since the filing thereof has increased in value; or (2) That such property has perished,
or been lost without the fault of such executor or administrator, or that it has been fairly
sold, according to law, at a less price than the value so returned, or that, since the return
of the inventory, such property has deteriorated or decreased in value; and in such action
the defendant cannot be charged for anything in action specified in the inventory, unless
it appears that it was, or might have been, collected by the exercise of due...
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