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27-2-23
Section 27-2-23 Examinations - How conducted. (a) The examination may be conducted by the commissioner
or his accredited examiners at the offices wherever located of the person being examined and
at such other places as may be required for determination of matters under examination. (b)
Every person being examined, its officers, attorneys, employees, agents, and representatives,
shall make freely available to the commissioner or his examiners the accounts, records, documents,
files, information, assets, and matters in his possession or control relating to the subject
of the examination. (c) If the commissioner or examiner finds any account or record of an
insurer being examined to be inadequate or inadequately kept or posted for proper examination
of the condition and affairs of the examinee, he shall give written notice to such examinee
specifying: (1) The deficiencies to be corrected; and (2) A reasonable period within which
to correct the stated deficiencies. If the examinee fails...
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5-8A-33
Section 5-8A-33 Negotiation of loans, granting of security, etc., on behalf of closed bank.
(a) The receiver is authorized to borrow money and pledge the assets of a bank in liquidation
for protecting and preserving its assets, for paying secured claims, for aiding in the reorganization
or reopening of such bank or for making distribution to depositors and creditors when, in
the judgment of the receiver, the borrowing of such funds would be to the interest of the
depositors and creditors. (b) For any loan negotiated under the authority vested by this article,
the receiver may execute a note therefor, renew the same from time to time and do all things
he considers necessary until the same has been paid. Such note or renewal or any mortgage
or contract to be executed for the purpose hereof shall be signed by giving the name of the
bank, followed by the words: "In liquidation," "By ___ (the name of the receiver)
receiver." Any note or other contract executed for the purpose hereof...
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7-8-102
Section 7-8-102 Definitions. (a) In this article: (1) "Adverse claim" means a claim
that a claimant has a property interest in a financial asset and that it is a violation of
the rights of the claimant for another person to hold, transfer, or deal with the financial
asset. (2) "Bearer form," as applied to a certificated security, means a form in
which the security is payable to the bearer of the security certificate according to its terms
but not by reason of an indorsement. (3) "Broker" means a person defined as a broker
or dealer under the federal securities laws, but without excluding a bank acting in that capacity.
(4) "Certificated security" means a security that is represented by a certificate.
(5) "Clearing corporation" means: (i) a person that is registered as a "clearing
agency" under the federal securities laws; (ii) a federal reserve bank; or (iii) any
other person that provides clearance or settlement services with respect to financial assets
that would require it to...
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8-9B-5
Section 8-9B-5 Transfer voidable as to present or future creditor. (a) A transfer made by a
debtor is voidable as to a creditor, whether the creditor's claim arose before or after the
transfer was made, if the debtor made the transfer: (1) with actual intent to hinder, delay,
or defraud any creditor of the debtor; or (2) without receiving a reasonably equivalent value
in exchange for the transfer, and the debtor: (i) was engaged or was about to engage in a
business or a transaction for which the remaining assets of the debtor were unreasonably small
in relation to the business or transaction; or (ii) intended to incur, or believed or reasonably
should have believed that the debtor would incur, debts beyond the debtor's ability to pay
as they became due. (b) In determining actual intent under subsection (a)(1), consideration
may be given, among other factors, to whether: (1) the transfer was to an insider; (2) the
debtor retained possession or control of the property transferred after...
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11-89C-9
Section 11-89C-9 Powers of governing bodies. (a) A governing body shall proceed under this
chapter as a participant in the public corporation or individually, to adopt upon reasonable
public notice and following public hearing all necessary rules and regulations by resolution
or ordinance to implement this chapter and to specifically regulate and control storm water
discharges and eliminate the discharge of pollutants to its municipal separate storm sewers.
Provided, however, that all discharges originating from any lands or facilities owned or operated
by one or more entities under the jurisdiction and supervision of the Alabama Public Service
Commission are exempted from regulation under any local storm water management program and
shall be regulated exclusively by ADEM. Further, any commission non-jurisdictional electric
supplier, as defined by Section 37-4-140, whose service area extends beyond the boundaries
of a single municipal or county jurisdiction shall be exempted from the...
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19-3C-2
Section 19-3C-2 Definitions. In this chapter: (1) CHARITABLE PURPOSE means the relief of poverty,
the advancement of education or religion, the promotion of health, governmental or municipal
purposes, or other purposes the achievement of which is beneficial to the community. (2) ENDOWMENT
FUND means an institutional fund or part thereof that, under the terms of a gift instrument,
is not wholly expendable by the institution on a current basis. The term does not include
assets that an institution designates as an endowment fund for its own use. (3) GIFT INSTRUMENT
means a record or records, including an institutional solicitation, under which property is
granted to, transferred to, or held by an institution as an institutional fund. (4) INSTITUTION
means: (A) a person, other than an individual, organized and operated exclusively for charitable
purposes; (B) a government or governmental subdivision, agency, or instrumentality, to the
extent that it holds funds exclusively for a charitable...
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36-21-66
Section 36-21-66 Alabama Peace Officers' Annuity and Benefit Fund created; purpose and official
designation; composition generally; investment, expenditure, etc., of moneys therein. A special
fund is established and placed under the management of the board for the purpose of providing
retirement allowances and other benefits under this article for members of the fund. The fund
shall be known as the Alabama Peace Officers' Annuity and Benefit Fund, by and in which name
all of its business shall be transacted, all of its funds invested, and all of its cash and
securities and other property held in trust for the purposes for which received. All amounts
received by the board pursuant to this article shall be paid into the fund. The board shall
have such control of the fund as shall not be inconsistent with this article and with the
laws of the state. All moneys of the board shall either be deposited into the State Treasury
or in a special trust account or accounts in any bank or banks in...
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43-8-253
Section 43-8-253 Effect of homicide on intestate succession, wills, joint assets, life insurance
and beneficiary designations; effect of bona fide purchase by third party or good faith payment
by obligor, etc. (a) A surviving spouse, heir or devisee who feloniously and intentionally
kills the decedent is not entitled to any benefits under the will or under articles 3 through
10 of this chapter, and the estate of decedent passes as if the killer had predeceased the
decedent. Property appointed by the will of the decedent to or for the benefit of the killer
passes as if the killer had predeceased the decedent. (b) Any joint tenant who feloniously
and intentionally kills another joint tenant thereby effects a severance of the interest of
the decedent so that the share of the decedent passes as his property and the killer has no
rights by survivorship. This provision applies to joint tenancies with the right of survivorship
and tenancies in common during the respective lives of the...
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7-9A-102
Section 7-9A-102 Definitions and index of definitions. (a) Article 9A definitions. In this
article: (1) "Accession" means goods that are physically united with other goods
in such a manner that the identity of the original goods is not lost. (2) "Account,"
except as used in "account for," means a right to payment of a monetary obligation,
whether or not earned by performance, (i) for property that has been or is to be sold, leased,
licensed, assigned, or otherwise disposed of, (ii) for services rendered or to be rendered,
(iii) for a policy of insurance issued or to be issued, (iv) for a secondary obligation incurred
or to be incurred, (v) for energy provided or to be provided, (vi) for the use or hire of
a vessel under a charter or other contract, (vii) arising out of the use of a credit or charge
card or information contained on or for use with the card, or (viii) as winnings in a lottery
or other game of chance operated or sponsored by a State, governmental unit of a State, or...

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10A-10-1.09
Section 10A-10-1.09 Powers. A real estate investment trust has the power to: (1) Unless the
declaration of trust provides otherwise, have perpetual existence unaffected by any rule against
perpetuities. (2) Sue, be sued, complain, and defend in all courts. (3) Transact its business,
carry on its operations, and exercise the powers granted by this chapter in any state, territory,
district, or possession of the United States and in any foreign country. (4) Make contracts,
incur liabilities, and borrow money. (5) Sell, mortgage, lease, pledge, exchange, convey,
transfer, and otherwise dispose of all or any part of its assets. (6) Issue bonds, notes,
and other obligations, and secure them by mortgage or deed of trust of all or any part of
its assets. (7) Subject to Section 10A-10-1.10, acquire by purchase, or in any other manner,
take, receive, own, hold, use, employ, improve, encumber, and otherwise deal with any interest
in real and personal property, wherever located. (8) Purchase,...
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