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27-33-2
Section 27-33-2 Deposit of assets in trust. (a) An alien insurer may use Alabama as a state
of entry to transact insurance in the United States by making and maintaining in this state
a deposit of assets in trust with a solvent bank or trust company approved by the commissioner.
(b) The deposit, together with other trust deposits of the insurer held in the United States
for the same purpose, shall be in amount not less than the deposits required of an alien insurer
under Section 27-3-14 and shall consist of cash and/or securities eligible for the investment
of the funds of like domestic insurers. (c) Such a deposit may be referred to as "trusteed
assets." (Acts 1971, No. 407, p. 707, §657.)...
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40-16-1
Section 40-16-1 Definitions. For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the respective meanings ascribed to them by this section: (1) FINANCIAL INSTITUTION. Any person,
firm, corporation, and any legal entity whatsoever doing business in this state as a national
banking association, bank, banking association, trust company, industrial or other loan company
or building and loan association, and such term shall likewise include any other institution
or person employing moneyed capital coming into competition with the business of national
banks, and shall apply to such person or institution regardless of what business form and
whether or not incorporated, whether of issue or not, and by whatsoever authority existing.
The common parent corporation of a controlled group of corporations eligible to elect to file
a consolidated excise tax return, in accordance with Section 40-16-3, shall be considered
a financial institution if such parent corporation is a registered bank...
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10A-5-9.02
Section 10A-5-9.02 Requirements for articles of merger; effective date. REPEALED IN THE 2014
REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2014-144 EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2017. (a) If a domestic limited liability
company is merging under this chapter, the domestic limited liability company or other business
entity surviving or resulting from the merger shall file articles of merger in the Office
of the Secretary of State. If a domestic limited liability company is filing the articles
of merger, the articles of merger shall be signed by at least one member of the domestic limited
liability company, and if another business entity is filing the articles of merger, the articles
of merger shall be signed by a person authorized by the other business entity. The articles
of merger shall state all of the following: (1) The name, jurisdiction, and date of formation
or organization of each of the domestic limited liability companies or other business entities
that are to merge. (2) That an agreement of merger has been...
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27-28-4
Section 27-28-4 Effect of chapter on powers of commissioner and authority to engage in insurance
business. Nothing contained in this chapter shall affect the power of the commissioner to
regulate, supervise, and control insurance companies pursuant to the laws of the State of
Alabama governing such companies, nor shall anything in this chapter be construed to authorize
any insurance company to engage in any kind, or kinds, of insurance business not authorized
by its charter or to authorize any holding company which is not an insurance corporation to
engage directly in the business of insurance. Subsequent to the effective date of any plan
of exchange, the commissioner, having due regard to the findings stated in subdivision (2)
of Section 27-28-2, shall have authority to require that the affairs of the domestic company
be conducted in such manner as to assure the continued safe conduct and transaction of the
business of insurance of the domestic company. (Acts 1971, No. 1449, p. 2472.)...
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27-3-13
Section 27-3-13 Deposit requirements - Special deposit - Title insurers. (a) For authority
to transact such insurance in this state, a foreign title insurer shall have and maintain
on deposit in this state for the better protection of its guaranty holders and creditors,
resident in this state, under its contracts of title insurance, cash and securities eligible
under Section 27-6-3 having a value at all times of not less than $50,000.00. The deposit
shall be so made and maintained in trust with a bank or trust company located in this state,
approved by the commissioner, having a capital and surplus of not less than $500,000.00. (b)
At its option, a domestic title insurer may maintain a deposit in like manner, amount, character
and for like purposes as required for foreign insurers under subsection (a) of this section.
(c) Such deposits shall be subject to the applicable provisions of Chapter 6 of this title.
(Acts 1923, No. 485, p. 635; Acts 1971, No. 407, p. 707, §58.)...
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10A-5-8.01
Section 10A-5-8.01 Special rules for limited liability companies performing professional services.
REPEALED IN THE 2014 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2014-144 EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2017. (a) A limited
liability company shall have the power to render professional services if each member or employee
who renders professional services in Alabama is licensed or registered to render those professional
services pursuant to applicable Alabama law and if the limited liability company complies
with the limitations of this section. (b) Every individual who renders professional services
as a member or as an employee of a limited liability company shall be liable for any negligent
or wrongful act or omission in which the individual personally participates to the same extent
the individual would be liable if the individual rendered the services as a sole practitioner.
(c) The personal liability of a member, manager, or other employee of any limited liability
company engaged in providing professional...
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15-13-101
Section 15-13-101 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. (1) APPEARANCE
BOND. An appearance bond is an undertaking to pay the clerk of the circuit, district, or municipal
court, for the use of the State of Alabama or the municipality, a specified sum of money upon
the failure of a person released to comply with its conditions. (2) JUDICIAL OFFICER. Any
supreme court, appellate court, circuit court, district court, or municipal court judge or
any magistrate of any court in this state. (3) PROFESSIONAL BAIL COMPANY. A person, individual
proprietor, partnership, corporation, or other entity, other than a professional surety company,
that furnishes bail or becomes surety for a person on an appearance bond and does so for a
valuable consideration. (4) PROFESSIONAL BONDSMAN. An individual person or agent employed
by a professional surety company or professional bail company to...
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10A-4-1.03
Section 10A-4-1.03 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires,
the term: (1) DISQUALIFIED PERSON. Any person who is not a qualified person. (2) DOMESTIC
PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION. A corporation for profit or nonprofit organized pursuant to the
provisions of this chapter. (3) FOREIGN PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION. A corporation or unincorporated
association, for profit or nonprofit, organized for the purpose of rendering professional
services under a law other than the law of Alabama. (4) LICENSING AUTHORITY. As defined in
Section 10A-1-1.03(49). (5) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE. As defined in Section 10A-1-1.03(80). (6)
QUALIFIED PERSON. With respect to any domestic professional corporation: a. An individual
who is authorized by law of Alabama or of any qualified state to render a professional service
permitted by the certificate of formation of the professional corporation; b. A general partnership
in which all the partners are qualified persons with respect to the...
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22-21-355
Section 22-21-355 Further provisions respecting investment of funds. In addition to the investment
powers granted by the enabling statute, any authority shall, to the extent permitted by the
contracts of such authority with the holders of its securities, have the further power to
invest any portion of the principal proceeds derived from the sale of any of its securities
not then needed for any of the purposes for which such securities were authorized to be issued,
any moneys held in any special fund created pursuant to any resolution or mortgage, mortgage
indenture, mortgage and trust indenture or trust indenture authorizing or securing any of
its securities, and any other moneys of such authority not then needed by it, in any of the
following: (1) Debt securities (whether general obligations or limited or special obligations)
of any state, territory or possession of the United States of America and of any political
subdivision of any such state, territory or possession, but if and...
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27-32-37
Section 27-32-37 Priority of claims of policyholders and beneficiaries - Established. Upon
the issuance of a proper court order placing a domestic insurer in receivership or placing
a foreign insurer in ancillary receivership for rehabilitation or liquidation, pursuant to
this chapter or other insurance laws of Alabama, all beneficiaries of and all persons holding
or owning a contract of insurance with such insurer shall be a preferred creditor of said
insurer to the extent of the equity, cash value, or other benefit then accrued, arising under
the terms of such contract. With the exception of costs of administration of said receiverships,
recorded tax liens and judgments obtained prior to initiation of delinquency proceedings,
and secured creditors' claims, no claim of a creditor shall be preferred over that of a policyholder
of the insurer in receivership. Policyholders are hereby removed from the class of general
creditors and all laws and court decisions in conflict herewith shall...
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