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5-13B-110
Section 5-13B-110 Pledge of assets. (a) Each foreign bank which is licensed to establish and
maintain an Alabama state branch or Alabama state agency shall keep on deposit, in accordance
with such regulations or orders as the superintendent shall promulgate, with such unaffiliated
Alabama banks as such foreign bank may designate and the superintendent may approve, interest-bearing
stocks and bonds, notes, debentures, or other obligations of the United States or any agency
or instrumentality thereof, or guaranteed by the United States, or of this state, or of a
city, county, town, village, school district, or instrumentality of this state or guaranteed
by this state, or dollar deposits, or obligations of the International Bank for Reconstruction
and Development, or obligations issued by the InterAmerican Development Bank, or obligations
of the Asian Development Bank, or obligations issued by the African Development Bank, or such
other assets as the superintendent shall by regulation or...
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5-2A-7
Section 5-2A-7 Superintendent - Expansion of banking powers; rules and regulations. (a) The
Legislature finds as fact and determines that the financial industry composed of those banks
and savings and loan associations having their principal place of business in Alabama must
keep pace with technological and other improvements constantly being made throughout the United
States so as to enable Alabama banks and savings and loan associations to render better and
more efficient services to the citizens of Alabama. It is necessary and desirable that the
superintendent be given additional authority in these fields. (b) The superintendent is hereby
authorized to expand banking powers of Alabama banks or the powers of Alabama savings and
loan associations in order to: (1) Accommodate or take advantage of changing technologies;
and (2) Assure the ability of Alabama banks and Alabama savings and loan associations to be
responsive in their respective businesses to the needs and conveniences...
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5-8A-24
Section 5-8A-24 Appointment of receiver to liquidate bank. The superintendent may under his
or her hand and official seal appoint a receiver to liquidate and distribute the assets of
any bank taken possession of by the superintendent under the provisions of this chapter, the
certificate of appointment to be filed in the office of the superintendent and a certified
copy in the office of the probate judge in the county in which the principal office of such
bank is located. The receiver may be the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other
agency or corporation created by the United States to act in such capacity or any person selected
by the superintendent; provided, however, no examiner shall be appointed receiver of any bank
whose books, papers, and affairs the examiner shall have examined within one year next preceding
the appointment of such receiver. Any receiver appointed other than the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, or any other agency or corporation created by the...
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40-23-171
Section 40-23-171 Definitions. As used in this division, the following terms shall have the
following meanings: (1) AGREEMENT. An interstate agreement for simplification and uniformity
of taxation among member states in order to reduce the burden of tax compliance for sellers
and for all types of commerce and to provide a means by which sales and use taxes may be collected
from remote sellers. (2) REMOTE SELLER. An individual, trust, estate, fiduciary, partnership,
limited liability company, limited liability partnership, corporation, or other similar legal
entity that sells tangible personal property or a service, but does not have nexus in this
state. (3) SALES AND USE TAXES. Sales and use taxes and gross receipts taxes in the nature
of a sales tax imposed pursuant to Alabama law. (4) STATE. A state of the United States and
the District of Columbia. (Act 2002-418, p. 1068, ยง2.)...
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5-13B-131
Section 5-13B-131 Establishment of interstate branches in this state by out-of-state foreign
banks. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), an out-of-state foreign bank may establish
an interstate Alabama state branch in the same manner, including by merger or other transactions
under Section 44 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, and comparable provisions of the laws
of this state, with Alabama banks or other institutions, as, and subject generally to the
same criteria, standards, conditions, requirements, and procedures applicable to the establishment
of interstate branches in this state by, an out-of-state bank having the same home state in
the United States, notwithstanding any provision of the laws or regulations of this state
to the contrary. (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a), the superintendent:
(1) Shall apply to the establishment of an initial interstate Alabama state branch, and subsequent
intrastate Alabama branches, of any out-of-state foreign bank...
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27-6-16
Section 27-6-16 Release of deposit - Filing of statement; authorization of release. (a) Before
authorizing the release of any deposit or excess portion thereof to the insurer, as provided
in Section 27-6-15, the commissioner shall require the insurer to file with him a statement
under its seal and the oath of its chief executive officer, or of its United States manager
in the case of an alien insurer, setting forth the facts upon which it bases its entitlement
to such release. (b) If release of the deposit is claimed by the insurer upon the ground that
its liabilities in this state, as to which the deposit was originally made and is held, have
been assumed by another insurer authorized to transact insurance in this state, the insurer
shall file with the commissioner a copy of the contract or agreement of such reinsurance.
(c) Upon being satisfied by such statement and such other information and evidence as he may
reasonably require and by such examination, if any, of the affairs of the...
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5-13B-115
Section 5-13B-115 Seizure of foreign bank's property and business; liquidation. (a) If the
superintendent finds that any of the factors set forth in Section 5-13B-113 are true with
respect to any foreign bank which is licensed to establish and maintain an Alabama state branch
or Alabama state agency and that it is necessary for the protection of the interests of the
creditors of such foreign bank's business in this state or for the protection of the public
interest that he or she take immediate possession of the property and business of the foreign
bank, the superintendent may by order forthwith take possession of the property and business
of the foreign bank in this state and retain possession until the foreign bank resumes business
in this state or is finally liquidated. The foreign bank may, with the consent of the superintendent,
resume business in this state upon such conditions as the superintendent may prescribe by
regulation or order. (b) At any time within 10 days after the...
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9-16-95
Section 9-16-95 Citizens' actions; attorneys, etc., fees allowed as damages. (a) Except as
provided in subsection (b) of this section, any person having an interest which is or may
be adversely affected, (or any citizen of this state having knowledge that any of the provisions
of this article are willfully or deliberately not being enforced and who files a statement
with the regulatory authority in writing and under oath with facts set forth specifically
stating the nature of the failure to enforce the provisions of this article), may commence
a civil action on his own behalf to compel compliance with this article: (1) Against any other
governmental instrumentality or agency to the extent permitted by the Eleventh Amendment to
the Constitution of the United States which is alleged to be in violation of the provisions
of this article or of any rule, regulation, order or permit issued pursuant thereto, or against
any other person who is alleged to be in violation of any rule, regulation,...
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6-11-54
Section 6-11-54 Effects of transfer of rights. (a) Following a transfer of structured settlement
payment rights under this article: (1) The structured settlement obligor and the annuity issuer
shall, as to all parties except the transferee, be discharged and released from any and all
liability for the transferred payments. (2) The transferee shall be liable to the structured
settlement obligor and the annuity issuer in the following cases: a. If the transfer contravenes
the terms of the structured settlement, for any federal or state income taxes, interest, fees,
and penalties incurred by the parties, including the annuity issuer and structured settlement
obligor, as a consequence of the transfer. b. For any other liabilities or costs, including
reasonable costs and attorneys' fees, arising from compliance by the parties with the order
of the court or responsible administrative authority or arising as a consequence of the transferee's
failure to comply with this article. (b) Neither...
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10A-10-1.15
Section 10A-10-1.15 Merger. (a) For purposes of this section, the following words shall have
the respective meanings ascribed to them: (1) ALABAMA REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST. A real
estate investment trust organized in compliance with the provisions of this chapter. (2) BUSINESS
TRUST. a. An entity described in Section 10A-16-1.01. b. An unincorporated trust or association,
including an Alabama real estate investment trust, a common-law trust, or a Massachusetts
trust, which is engaged in business and in which property is acquired, held, managed, administered,
controlled, invested, or disposed of for the benefit and profit of any person who may become
a holder of a transferable unit of beneficial interest in the trust. (3) DOMESTIC LIMITED
LIABILITY COMPANY. A limited liability company as defined under the Alabama Limited Liability
Company Law. (4) DOMESTIC LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. A limited partnership as defined under the
Alabama Limited Partnership Law. (5) FOREIGN BUSINESS TRUST. A...
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