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11-65-1
Section 11-65-1 Legislative declarations and findings. The Legislature hereby finds and declares
as follows: (1) As the basis for enacting Act No. 84-131, the Legislature found and determined
that the conduct within Class 1 municipalities in the state of horse racing events and pari-mutuel
wagering thereon will generate additional revenues for governmental and charitable purposes,
provide additional jobs for the residents of the state and benefit the businesses related
to tourism and recreation within any such municipality and throughout the surrounding areas
of the state; it is desirable to permit the qualified voters of any Class 1 municipality to
determine through referendum whether horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering thereon will be
permitted in such municipality; and for each Class 1 municipality in which horse racing is
approved by the voters thereof, it is necessary and desirable to provide for the establishment
of a racing commission to regulate horse racing and pari-mutuel...
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37-4-140
Section 37-4-140 Purchase of electricity. (a) For purposes of this section only, the following
terms shall have the following meanings: (1) AVOIDED COSTS. Costs that a utility or a commission
non-jurisdictional electric supplier which purchases electrical energy from a distributed
generation facility would have been required to incur but for the distributed generation facility's
provision of electrical energy during the same period of time. To the extent such costs are
actually avoided, the term may include incremental fuel costs, incremental energy losses,
incremental emission allowance costs, and incremental fuel-related operation and maintenance
expenses. The term does not include, among other things, costs associated with capacity, the
transmission and distribution system, administrative and general costs, customer accounting
costs, and general plant in service costs. (2) COMMISSION. The Alabama Public Service Commission.
(3) COMMISSION NON-JURISDICTIONAL ELECTRIC SUPPLIER. a. A...
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11-89-7
Section 11-89-7 Powers of district generally; power of district to acquire, operate, etc.,
systems, etc., outside service area; provisions in schedules of rates and charges generally.
(a) The district shall have the following powers, together with all powers incidental thereto
or necessary to the discharge thereof in corporate form: (1) To have succession by its corporate
name for the duration of time (which may be perpetuity, subject to the provisions of Section
11-89-17) specified in its certificate of incorporation; (2) To sue and be sued in its own
name in civil actions, except as otherwise provided in this chapter, and to defend civil actions
against it; (3) To adopt and make use of a corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure;
(4) To adopt and alter bylaws for the regulation and conduct of its affairs and business;
(5) To acquire, receive, and take, by purchase, gift, lease, devise, or otherwise, and to
hold property of every description, real, personal, or mixed, whether...
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15-18-179
Section 15-18-179 Application for incorporation; certificate of incorporation; amendment; board
of directors; dissolution; funding; competitive bidding laws not applicable. (a) A public
corporation may be organized as a community punishment and corrections authority pursuant
to this article in any county or group of counties located in one or more judicial circuits.
In order to incorporate the public corporation, any number of natural persons, not less than
three, who are duly qualified electors of a proposed county or counties shall first file a
written application with the county commission or any two or more thereof. The application
shall contain all of the following: (1) The names of each county commission with which the
application is filed. (2) A statement that the applicants propose to incorporate an authority
pursuant to this article. (3) The proposed location of the principal office of the authority.
(4) A statement that each of the applicants is a duly qualified elector of...
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28-9-10
Section 28-9-10 Application, transferee of wholesaler's business; successor of supplier's business.
(a) This chapter shall apply to agreements in existence on March 3, 1988, as well as agreements
entered into or renewed after March 3, 1988. (b) A transferee of a wholesaler that continues
in business as a wholesaler shall have the benefit of and be bound by all terms and conditions
of the agreement with the supplier in effect on the date of the transfer; provided, however,
a transfer of a wholesaler's business which requires supplier's consent or approval but is
disapproved by the supplier shall be null and void. (c) A successor to a supplier that continues
in business as a supplier shall be bound by all terms and conditions of each agreement of
the supplier in effect on the date of succession. (Acts 1988, No. 88-80, p. 87, §10.)...

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45-2-22.10
Section 45-2-22.10 Agreements governed by this part; transferees; successors. (a) This part
shall apply to agreements in existence on April 19, 2004, as well as agreements entered into
or renewed after May 6, 2004. (b) A transferee of a wholesaler that continues in business
as a wholesaler shall have the benefit of and be bound by all terms and conditions of the
agreement with the supplier in effect on the date of the transfer; provided, however, a transfer
of a wholesaler's business which requires supplier's consent or approval but is disapproved
by the supplier shall be null and void. (c) A successor to a supplier that continues in business
as a supplier shall be bound by all terms and conditions of each agreement of the supplier
in effect on the date of succession. (Act 2004-420, p. 708, §11.)...
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45-37-21.11
Section 45-37-21.11 Applicability of agreements to transferees and successors in business.
(a) This part shall apply to agreements in existence on May 22, 2013, as well as agreements
entered into or renewed after May 22, 2013. (b) A transferee of a wholesaler that continues
in business as a wholesaler shall have the benefit of and be bound by all terms and conditions
of the agreement with the supplier in effect on the date of the transfer; provided, however,
a transfer of the business of the wholesaler which requires the consent or approval of the
supplier but is disapproved by the supplier shall be null and void. (c) A successor to a supplier
that continues in business as a supplier shall be bound by all terms and conditions of each
agreement of the supplier in effect on the date of succession. (Act 2013-346, p. 1230, §12.)...

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45-49-23.09
Section 45-49-23.09 Agreements governed by this part; transferees; successors. (a) This part
shall apply to agreements in existence on May 13, 1993, as well as agreements entered into
or renewed after May 13, 1993. (b) A transferee of a wholesaler that continues in business
as a wholesaler shall have the benefit of and be bound by all terms and conditions of the
agreement with the supplier in effect on the date of the transfer; provided, however, a transfer
of a wholesaler's business which requires supplier's consent or approval but is disapproved
by the supplier shall be null and void. (c) A successor to a supplier that continues in business
as a supplier shall be bound by all terms and conditions of each agreement of the supplier
in effect on the date of succession. (Act 93-483, p. 764, § 11.)...
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8-21B-8
Section 8-21B-8 Change in management personnel; damaging actions; additional dealership agreements;
recovery of damages. (a) No supplier shall require or prohibit any change in management personnel
of any dealer unless the current or proposed management or personnel fails to meet reasonable
qualifications and standards required by the supplier for its dealers. (b) No supplier shall
engage in any action with respect to a dealer which is arbitrary, in bad faith, or unconscionable
and which causes damage to the dealer. (c) No supplier, without notice to existing dealers,
shall enter into a dealer agreement with another dealer who intends to conduct its dealership
operations from a place of business within the relevant market area of an existing dealer
or dealers representing the same line of heavy equipment. The appointment of a successor dealer
at the same location as its predecessor or within a two-mile radius therefrom within two years
from the date on which its predecessor ceased...
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8-21C-6
Section 8-21C-6 Change of dealer ownership. (a) If a dealer desires to make a change in ownership
by the sale of the business assets, a stock transfer, or otherwise, the dealer shall give
the manufacturer or distributor written notice at least 15 business days before the closing,
including all supporting documentation as may be reasonably required by the manufacturer or
distributor to determine if an objection to the sale may be made. In the absence of a breach
by the selling dealer of its dealer agreement or this chapter, the manufacturer or distributor
may not object to the proposed change in ownership unless any of the following circumstances
is present: (1) The prospective transferee has previously been terminated by the manufacturer
or distributor for breach of its dealer agreement. (2) The prospective transferee has been
convicted of a felony or any crime of fraud, deceit, or moral turpitude. (3) The prospective
transferee lacks any license required by law. (4) The prospective...
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