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37-2A-5
Section 37-2A-5 Process for election. (a) An incumbent local exchange carrier, local exchange
carrier, or inter-exchange carrier shall be deemed to have elected to be regulated under this
chapter unless the carrier files written notice with the commission declining regulation under
this chapter not later than August 31, 2005; provided, however, that, any other provision
of this chapter to the contrary notwithstanding, so long as (i) application of any of the
requirements of 47 U.S.C. 251 (b) or (c) shall have been suspended or modified with respect
to an incumbent local exchange carrier pursuant to the provisions of 47 U.S.C. 251 (f) (2),
or (ii) an incumbent local exchange carrier shall be exempt from the obligations of 47 U.S.C.
251 (c) pursuant to the provisions of 47 U.S.C. 251 (f) (1) (A), such incumbent local exchange
carrier shall not be eligible to elect and shall not be deemed to have elected to be regulated
under this chapter unless the incumbent local exchange carrier files...
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8-15-34
address of the occupant. Any lienholder with an interest in the property to be sold or otherwise
disposed of, of whom the owner has knowledge either through the disclosure provision on the
rental agreement or through finding a validly filed financing statement in the Secretary of
State's office, shall be included in the notice process as provided in this section. (4) The
owner shall have the right to deny the occupant access to the leased space and the owner may
enter and/or remove the personal property from the leased space to other suitable storage
space pending its sale or other disposition. (5) The notice required by this section shall
include: a. An itemized statement of the owner's claim showing the sum due at the time of
the notice and the date when the sum became due; b. A brief and general description of the
personal property subject to the lien. Such description shall be reasonably adequate
to permit the person notified to identify such property; except that any...
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24-9-8
The court, on the request of a party or as needed to allow completion of service of process
on all interested persons, and to allow those persons 30 days after service of process to
file an answer or other responsive pleadings to the petition, may extend the 90-day period
for good cause shown. (e) The authority shall serve all persons having record title or interest
in or lien upon the property with a notice of the hearing on the petition to quiet title.
Such service shall be attempted by personal service and by certified mail; provided
if service is perfected by either method, the service will be sufficient to provide service
of process upon all persons having record title or interest in or lien upon the property.
If the persons entitled to service are located outside the county, they may be served by certified
mail. (f) The notice required under subsection (e) shall include: (1) The date on which the
authority recorded, under subsection (a), the notice of the pending quiet title...
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33-2-8
Section 33-2-8 General provisions relative to inland waterways improvement bonds and temporary
loans. In order to provide funds for the purposes herein authorized, the Governor is hereby
empowered to execute, with the concurrence of the director of state docks, and to sell the
state's bonds in such amounts, not exceeding in the aggregate the sum of $3,000,000.00 as
may be necessary for said purposes, all under and subject to the following provisions: Said
bonds shall be appropriately designated as inland waterways improvement bonds of the state.
The bonds may be issued from time to time in one or more series and the bonds of each series
shall be payable in substantially equal annual installments of principal and interest at such
times as may be designated by the State Docks Department with approval of the Governor; provided,
that the first installment of principal of the bonds of each series must mature not later
than 10 years from the date of such series and the last installment of...
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45-2-261.04
Section 45-2-261.04 Procedure for adoption and amendment of ordinances and regulations. (a)
The Baldwin County Commission may adopt ordinances and regulations as necessary to effect
the provisions of this subpart. The ordinances or regulations shall be made in accordance
with a master plan and designed to lessen congestion in the streets, to secure safety from
fire, panic, and other dangers, to promote health and general welfare, to provide adequate
light and air, to prevent overcrowding of land, to avoid undue concentration of population
and to facilitate the adequate provision of transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks,
and other public requirements. The ordinances and regulations shall be made with reasonable
consideration, among other things, to the character of the district and its peculiar suitability
for particular uses and with the view of conserving the value of the buildings and encouraging
the most appropriate use of land throughout the district. For the purpose of...
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45-49-261.04
Section 45-49-261.04 Procedure for adoption and amendment of ordinances and regulations. (a)
The Mobile County Commission may adopt ordinances and regulations as necessary to effect this
part. The ordinances or regulations shall be made in accordance with a master plan and designed
to lessen congestion in the streets, to secure safety from fire, panic, and other dangers,
to promote health and general welfare, to provide adequate light and air, to prevent overcrowding
of land, to avoid undue concentration of population, and to facilitate the adequate provision
of transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks, and other public requirements. The ordinances
and regulations shall be made with reasonable consideration, among other things, to the character
of the planning jurisdiction and its peculiar suitability for particular uses and with the
view of conserving the value of the buildings and encouraging the most appropriate use of
land throughout the planning jurisdiction. For the...
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6-6-752
Section 6-6-752 Contents of petition; order to show cause; service of petition and order on
district attorney; publication of public notice. (a) The authority for issuing such obligations,
the fact that an election has been held and that such election was in favor of the issuance
of such obligations, if an election was required, the ordinances or resolutions authorizing
their issuance and the fact of their adoption, and all essential proceedings had or taken
in connection therewith, the amount of the obligations to be issued, the maximum rate of interest
they are to bear, when principal and interest are to be paid and the place of payment (unless
the successful bidder at public sale will have the right to name, designate, request, or suggest
the place of payment, which shall be stated if this is the case), the tax or other means provided
for their payment, the assessed value of the property in the unit, the amount of outstanding
indebtedness incurred and the date or dates when so...
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11-81-222
Section 11-81-222 Contents of complaint; order and notice of hearing to show cause why obligations
not valid. (a) The complaint by appropriate allegations, references or exhibits shall briefly
state the following: the authority for issuing such obligations; the resolution or resolutions
authorizing their issuance and the fact of their adoption and all essential proceedings had
or taken in connection therewith; the amount of the obligations to be issued; the maximum
rate of interest they are to bear; when principal and interest are to be paid and the place
of payment (unless the successful bidder at public sale will have the right to name, designate,
request or suggest the place of payment, which shall be stated if this is the case); the taxes,
other revenues or other means provided for their payment; and, in the case of obligations
payable from taxes, the amount of outstanding indebtedness payable or secured by the same
taxes and the assessed valuation for the then preceding tax year...
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41-16-27
the Governor, except in cases where the awarding authority is a two-year or four-year college
or university governed by a board. The awarding authority or requisitioning agency shall have
the right to reject any bid if the price is deemed excessive or quality of product inferior.
Awards are final only after approval of the purchasing agent. (b)(1) The awarding authority
may award multiple purchase contracts resulting from a single invitation-to-bid where the
specifications of the items of personal property or services intended to be purchased
by a requisitioning agency or agencies are determined, in whole or in part, by technical compatibility
and operational requirements. In order to make multiple awards under this provision, the awarding
authority must include in the invitation-to-bid a notice that multiple awards may be made
and the specific technical compatibility or operational requirements necessitating multiple
awards. Multiple awards of purchase contracts with unique...
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40-3-20
Section 40-3-20 Publication of notice of valuation of property. Immediately upon the completion
of the work of reviewing and adjusting assessed valuation under the provisions of this chapter,
the assessing official shall give notice by publication once a week for two consecutive weeks
in a newspaper published in the county. If no newspaper is published in the county, the notices
shall be posted in three public places in each precinct of the county. The notices shall state
that the assessed valuations of all property listed for taxation have been fixed as provided
by law, that the tax return lists showing the assessed valuations are in his or her office
and open for public inspection, that the board of equalization will sit at the courthouse
of the county on the date specified by the Department of Revenue to consider any protests
that may be filed by any taxpayer as herein provided, and that any taxpayer, who is not satisfied
with the valuations of his or her property as fixed and...
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