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2-6-122
Section 2-6-122 Acts authorized to support objectives. For the purpose of attaining
the objectives of this article, any county, municipality, or other political subdivision,
or public corporation, agency, or instrumentality of the state, a county, or municipality,
upon such terms and with or without consideration, as it may determine, may do any or all
of the following: (1) Lend or donate money to the corporation or perform services for its
benefit. (2) Donate, sell, convey, transfer, lease, or grant to the corporation, without the
necessity of authorization at any election of qualified voters, any property of any kind.
(3) Pay, or provide for the payment of, the principal of and interest on any bonds of the
corporation, either directly or through the provision of a guaranty or comparable credit support.
(4) Do any and all things, whether or not specifically authorized in this section,
not otherwise prohibited by law, which are necessary or convenient to aid and cooperate with
the...
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23-8-8
Section 23-8-8 Deposit and use of funds; audit; annual plan. (a) The monies paid to
counties or municipalities pursuant to Section 40-17-371 shall be deposited into a
separate fund maintained by the county or municipality and expended only for one or more of
the following: (1) The maintenance, improvement, replacement, and construction of roads and
bridges maintained by a qualified county. (2) The maintenance, improvement, replacement, and
construction of roads and bridges maintained by a qualified municipality. (3) As matching
funds for federal road or bridge projects. (4) The payment of any debt associated with a road
or bridge project. (5) For a joint road or bridge project with one or more adjoining counties
pursuant to any agreement executed under the authority of state law. (6) For a joint road
or bridge project with one or more municipalities pursuant to any agreement executed under
the authority of state law. (7) For a joint road or bridge project with one or more counties
and...
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41-10-176
Section 41-10-176 Power to take possession under lease, etc., of property within the
Blakeley national register site; power to lease, purchase, etc., any property in order to
fulfill the purposes of the authority, power to borrow money, issue revenue bonds, and pledge
security. (a) The authority is authorized to take possession under a lease or a deed or other
instrument granting use or easement property in Baldwin County, Alabama within the Blakeley
national register site which is now owned by the Historic Blakeley Foundation or others. The
authority is further authorized to lease, purchase, accept as a gift or loan or otherwise
acquire any other property, real or personal, including gifts or bequests of money or other
things of value to be used in fulfilling the purpose for which it is established or for any
auxiliary purpose incidental or appropriate thereto. (b) The authority is also authorized
to borrow money and issue revenue bonds in evidence thereof, but no such bonds shall be...

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41-10-325
Section 41-10-325 Lease of vacant facilities to prevent default on bonds. If at any
time any facility constructed or acquired by the authority is, or is about to be, vacant or
unused as a result of there being no lease for such facility in effect for the current fiscal
year, then, but only in such event, in order to prevent default on its bonds, the authority
is hereby authorized to lease such facility to any other agency, department, bureau or commission
of the state, any municipal corporation, public corporation, county, or other public body
in the state, or any agency of the federal government. Any such lease shall not be for the
purpose of lending public credit but shall be solely to avoid default on the authority's bonds
and to insure the prompt payment of the principal thereof and interest thereon when due. (Acts
1986, No. 86-546, p. 1093, §26.)...
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41-10-515
Section 41-10-515 Leasing to county, municipal corporation, agency of federal government,
etc. If at any time any facility constructed or acquired by the authority is, or is about
to be, vacant or unused as a result of there being no lease for such facility in effect for
the current fiscal year, then, but only in such event, in order to prevent default on its
bonds, the authority is hereby authorized to lease such facility to any other agency, department,
bureau or commission of the state, any municipal corporation, public corporation, county,
or other public body in the state, or any agency of the federal government, and lastly, and
in no other order of priority, to a private person, firm or corporation. Any such lease shall
not be for the purpose of lending public credit but shall be solely to avoid default on the
authority's bonds and to insure the prompt payment of the principal thereof and interest thereon
when due. (Acts 1990, No. 90-603, p. 1094, §26.)...
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45-20A-30
Section 45-20A-30 Community antenna television system. (a) As used in this section
the word city shall mean the City of Florala, Alabama, in Covington County, a municipal corporation
organized under the laws of the State of Alabama. (b) In addition to all other powers, rights,
and authority heretofore granted by law: (1) The city is authorized and empowered to acquire,
purchase, construct, lease, operate, maintain, enlarge, extend, and improve a community antenna
television system, CATV, which may be defined, without limiting the generality, as a facility
that in whole or in part, receives directly, or indirectly, or over the air, and amplifies
or otherwise modifies the signal transmitting programs broadcast by one or more television
or radio stations from any point within this state or any other state and distributes such
signals by wire or cable or any other means to subscribing members of the public who pay for
such service; and (2) The city is authorized and empowered to acquire,...
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45-27A-32
Section 45-27A-32 Community antenna television system. (a) As used in this section
the word city shall mean the City of Brewton, Alabama, in Escambia County, a municipal corporation
organized under the laws of the State of Alabama. (b) In addition to all other powers, rights,
and authority heretofore granted by law: The city is hereby authorized and empowered to acquire,
purchase, construct, lease, operate, maintain, enlarge, extend, and improve a community antenna
television system (CATV), which may be defined, without limiting the generality, as a facility
that in whole or in part, receives directly, or indirectly, or over the air, and amplifies
or otherwise modifies the signal transmitting programs broadcast by one or more television
or radio stations from any point within this state or any other state and distributes such
signals by wire or cable or any other means to subscribing members of the public who pay for
such service. (c) For the purposes of this section, the city may...
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11-54-211
Section 11-54-211 Authority of municipalities to acquire real property for donation
to United States for defense purposes; issuance of bonds, etc., to fund purchase; conveyance
to "related public corporation." Each municipality in this state is hereby authorized
(a) to acquire any real property located within the corporate limits of any such municipality
or within 25 miles thereof, and (b) to donate said real property so acquired or any real property
heretofore acquired by any such municipality to the United States of America for use by the
said United States for national defense and related purposes. Each such municipality is hereby
authorized to issue its bonds, warrants, or other securities for the purpose of providing
funds to purchase said real property for donation to the United States of America. Each such
municipality is hereby further authorized to convey any such real property to a "related
public corporation" pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 63 of Title 11 for the...
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14-6A-6
Section 14-6A-6 Scope of authority. For the purpose of attaining the objectives of this
chapter, any county participating in the regional jail authority may, upon terms and with
or without consideration as it may determine, do all of the following: (1) Lend or donate
money to the authority or perform services for the benefit thereof. (2) Donate, sell, convey,
transfer, lease, or grant to the authority, without the necessity of authorization at any
election of qualified voters, any property of any kind. (3) Do any and all other things permissible
by law that are necessary or convenient to aid and cooperate with the authority in attaining
the objectives of this chapter whether or not specifically authorized in this section.
(4) Pay to the authority the proceeds of any special tax appropriated, apportioned, or allocated
to the authority or to or for the benefit of any facility owned or operated by the authority.
(Acts 1997, No. 97-441, p. 742, §6.)...
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40-8-4
Section 40-8-4 Assessment ratios for purposes of local taxation. (a) During the ad valorem
tax year beginning October 1, 1978, with respect to any ad valorem tax levied by a county,
municipality, or other taxing authority other than the state, the governing body of any such
county, municipality, or other taxing authority may at any time, effective for ad valorem
tax years beginning on and after October 1, 1978, increase or decrease the ratio of assessed
value to the fair and reasonable market value or, as may otherwise be provided by law, to
the current use value, as the case may be (herein called "the assessment ratio"),
of any class of taxable property within the limits prescribed in the Constitution; provided,
that the county, municipality, or other taxing authority meets the criteria contained in this
section. If the receipts from any ad valorem tax with respect to which any assessment
ratio has been so adjusted by any taxing authority during the ad valorem tax year beginning...

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