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45-49-170.27
Section 45-49-170.27 Penalties. An owner of a nuisance dog who violates this subpart shall
be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than three hundred dollars ($300)
for the first offense and not more than six hundred dollars ($600) for each subsequent offense.
(Act 2012-235, p. 437, § 8.)...
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3-6-3
Section 3-6-3 Mitigation of damages. The owner of such dog shall, however, be entitled to plead
and prove in mitigation of damages that he had no knowledge of any circumstances indicating
such dog to be or to have been vicious or dangerous or mischievous, and, if he does so, he
shall be liable only to the extent of the actual expenses incurred by the person so bitten
or injured as a result of the bite or injury. (Acts 1953, No. 320, p. 379, §2.)...
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33-1-33
Section 33-1-33 Failure to remove dangerous vessels on order of port authority. Any owner or
any agency in control of any vessel that is anchored, moored, or made fast to the shore when
the same is in bad repair, liable to sink, liable to pollute adjacent water or determined
to be a substantial threat to pollute adjacent water, or deemed to be a derelict vessel, or
in violation of any law or regulation, who fails to remove it from the harbor to a designated
place when directed to do so by an accredited agent of the port authority, shall be guilty
of a Class A misdemeanor and shall be fined not exceeding five thousand dollars ($5,000) and
may also be imprisoned for not more than one year. The offender shall be guilty of a new and
similar offense and subject to the same penalty for each 48 hours that elapses after the order
to remove the vessel from the harbor or seaport is served. Any fines so collected shall be
paid to the port authority and by it placed to the credit of the operating...
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3-1-2
Section 3-1-2 Liability of owner, etc., for injuries caused by rabid dog. The owner or person
in charge of any dog, who knows that such dog has been bitten by a rabid dog or has knowledge
of such facts that if followed up would disclose the facts that such dog has been bitten by
or exposed to a rabid dog, if such dog becomes a rabid dog and bites any person, stock, hogs
or cattle shall be liable to twice the damages sustained by the person injured, including
appropriate medical treatment, such damages to be recovered in any court of competent jurisdiction.
(Acts 1915, No. 477, p. 541; Code 1923, §6073; Code 1940, T. 3, §2.)...
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45-2-221.03
Section 45-2-221.03 Requirements for historic district designation. Applicants shall meet requirements
of subdivision (1) and one or more of the other following requirements in order to be considered
for historic district designation: (1) At least 60 percent of the district property owners,
which shall also consist of at least 60 percent of the property, shall petition the Baldwin
County Commission for a historic district designation. (2) The buildings or district shall
already be on the state and/or national register. (3) The historic district shall contain
buildings or sites of historic importance. (4) The historic district shall contain buildings
or sites with distinctive stylistic aesthetic or locational character which will likely be
considered historical in the future. (5) The historic district shall contain buildings or
sites exhibiting particular skilled examples of craftsmanship and design which are or will
likely be considered historical in nature. (6) The historic district...
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45-2-221.04
Section 45-2-221.04 Requirements for preservation district designation. Applicants shall meet
requirements of subdivision (1) and one or more of the other following requirements in order
to be considered for preservation district designation: (1) At least 60 percent of the district
property owners, which shall also consist of at least 60 percent of the property, shall petition
the Baldwin County Commission for a preservation district designation. (2) Is a geographically
definable urban or rural area which contains structures or sites or a combination thereof
which have a special character, aesthetic interest or value, and represent one or more period(s)
of styles of architecture typical of one or more era(s) of the history of the area constituting
a visibly perceptible section of the municipality or county. (3) Recommendation for designation
by any federal, state, or other recognized survey of historic sites or structures. (Act 80-497,
p. 769, §5.)...
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45-8-172.03
Section 45-8-172.03 Notice to remove public nuisance. After the passage of the resolution,
the city governing body or the county commission shall conspicuously post in front of the
property on which or in front of which the nuisance exists, at not more than one hundred feet
in distance apart, at least two notices headed "Notice to Remove Public Nuisance."
The heading to be in words not less than one inch in height and substantially in the following
form: NOTICE TO REMOVE PUBLIC NUISANCE Notice is hereby given that on the ___ day of ___,
19___, the (city) or (county) governing body passed a resolution declaring that a public nuisance
exists upon or in front of the property on ___ (street) (road) in the city or county, more
particularly described in the resolution. The public nuisance must be abated by its removal
by the city or county authorities, and the cost of the removal shall be assessed upon the
lots and lands from which or in front of which the public nuisance is...
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12-12-1
Section 12-12-1 Establishment, designation, etc.; location of sessions of district courts;
abolition of courts not authorized by Constitution. (a) The district court of Alabama, a trial
court of limited jurisdiction, is created and established, effective January 16, 1977, and
shall be subdivided according to districts and styled the district court of the county. Persons
elected or appointed to a district court judgeship must have been admitted to practice law
in this state a combined total of four years or more, or admitted to practice law by any other
state for a combined total of four years or more, prior to beginning a term of office or appointment
to serve a vacant term of office. In addition, the person must not have received from any
state or state bar association a suspension or disbarment within the 10 years preceding election
or appointment. (b) Sessions of the district court shall be held in each county seat, each
municipality containing a population of 1,000 or more where no...
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12-12-37
Section 12-12-37 Removal of action from district court to circuit court where concurrent jurisdiction.
Any civil action brought in district court of which the circuit court has concurrent jurisdiction
may be removed by a defendant or defendants to the circuit court of the county in which the
action is pending. A defendant or defendants desiring to remove a case under this section
shall file a notice of removal with the circuit court within 30 days after receipt, through
service or otherwise, of a copy of the initial pleading. A case removed under this section
shall not be subject to the jurisdictional damage limitations of district court. If a defendant
or defendants requests removal of any civil action under this section, the circuit clerk shall
remove the civil action to circuit court. (Act 2019-405, §2.)...
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3-6A-3
Section 3-6A-3 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following words shall have
the following meanings: (1) ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER. Any person employed by a county or municipality
who performs animal control functions or any person who performs animal control functions
who is employed by an entity under agreement or contract with a county or municipality to
perform animal control functions or to enforce this chapter. (2) ATTACK. Aggressive physical
contact by a dog. (3) BITTEN. Seized with the teeth so that the skin of the person seized
has been gripped, or has been wounded or pierced, resulting in physical injury. (4) DANGEROUS
DOG. A dog, regardless of its breed, that has bitten, attacked, or caused physical injury,
serious physical injury, or death to a person without justification, except a dog that is
a police animal as defined by Section 13A-11-260, used by law enforcement officials for legitimate
law enforcement purposes. (5) DOG. All members of the canine family...
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