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28-3A-23
Section 28-3A-23 Regulation of grant of licenses. (a) No license prescribed in this code shall
be issued or renewed until the provisions of this code have been complied with and the filing
and license fees other than those levied by a municipality are paid to the board. (b) Licenses
shall be granted and issued by the board only to reputable individuals, to associations whose
members are reputable individuals, or to reputable corporations organized under the laws of
the State of Alabama or duly qualified thereunder to do business in Alabama, or, in the case
of manufacturers, duly registered under the laws of Alabama, and then only when it appears
that all officers and directors of the corporation are reputable individuals. (c) Every license
issued under this code shall be constantly and conspicuously displayed on the licensed premises.
(d) Each retail liquor license application must be approved by the governing authority of
the municipality if the retailer is located in a municipality,...
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6-5-572
Section 6-5-572 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall have
the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) LEGAL SERVICE LIABILITY ACTION.
Any action against a legal service provider in which it is alleged that some injury
or damage was caused in whole or in part by the legal service provider's violation of the
standard of care applicable to a legal service provider. A legal service liability action
embraces all claims for injuries or damages or wrongful death whether in contract or in tort
and whether based on an intentional or unintentional act or omission. A legal services liability
action embraces any form of action in which a litigant may seek legal redress for a wrong
or an injury and every legal theory of recovery, whether common law or statutory, available
to a litigant in a court in the State of Alabama now or in the future. (2) LEGAL SERVICE PROVIDER.
Anyone licensed to practice law by the State of Alabama or engaged in the...
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40-5-38
Section 40-5-38 Death of collector. On the death of any tax collector, his personal
representative, general or special, must, out of the first moneys that come into his hands
belonging to the estate of his decedent and as soon as the same come into his hands, pay to
the proper state, county, and school officers the amount of public funds collected by such
decedent not paid over by him at the time of his death and must make settlement with such
officers of any unsettled accounts of such decedent with the state, county, and school officers
touching the affairs of his office, as soon as practicable and not later than the time when
the tax collectors are required to make settlements. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940,
T. 51, ยง227.)...
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41-9-65
Section 41-9-65 Limitation periods for presentation of claims. (a) Unless otherwise provided
in this section, all claims must be presented to the Board of Adjustment within one year after
the cause of action accrues. (b) Claims for injury to the person resulting in death
must be presented to the Board of Adjustment within two years after the cause of action accrues,
unless the same is first carried into the courts of the state, in which event the statute
of limitations shall not begin to run until the date on which a final judgment in the same,
holding the claimant not entitled to relief through the courts of the state, is entered. (c)
In the matter of escheats to the State of Alabama, any such claim must be filed with the Board
of Adjustment within 10 years from the time of the escheat to the State of Alabama; except,
that the claims of minors may be considered by the Board of Adjustment if the claims are filed
within three years after the minor has reached the age of 19 years. (d)...
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5-24-15
Section 5-24-15 Rights of creditors and others. (a) If other assets of the estate are insufficient,
a transfer resulting from a right of survivorship or POD designation under this chapter is
not effective against the estate of a deceased party to the extent needed to pay claims against
the estate and statutory allowances to the surviving spouse and children. (b) A surviving
party or beneficiary who receives payment from an account after death of a party is liable
to account to the personal representative of the decedent for a proportionate share
of the amount received to which the decedent, immediately before death, was beneficially entitled
under Section 5-24-11, to the extent necessary to discharge the claims and allowances described
in subsection (a) remaining unpaid after application of the decedent's estate. A proceeding
to assert the liability may not be commenced unless the personal representative has
received a written demand by the surviving spouse, a creditor, a child, or a...
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6-5-530
Section 6-5-530 Liability for damages. (a) In any civil action for personal injury,
death, or property damage caused by a product, regardless of the type of claims alleged or
the theory of liability asserted, the plaintiff must prove, among other elements, that the
defendant designed, manufactured, sold, or leased the particular product the use of which
is alleged to have caused the injury on which the claim is based, and not a similar
or equivalent product. Designers, manufacturers, sellers, or lessors of products not identified
as having been used, ingested, or encountered by an allegedly injured party may not be held
liable for any alleged injury. A person, firm, corporation, association, partnership,
or other legal or business entity whose design is copied or otherwise used by a manufacturer
without the designer's express authorization is not subject to liability for personal
injury, death, or property damage caused by the manufacturer's product, even if use
of the design is...
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6-3-2
actions - Against individuals. (a) In proceedings of a legal nature against individuals: (1)
All actions for the recovery of land, of the possession thereof, or for a trespass thereto
must be commenced in the county where the land or a material part thereof lies. (2) All actions
on contracts, except as may be otherwise provided, must be commenced in the county in which
the defendant or one of the defendants resides if such defendant has within the state a permanent
residence. (3) All other personal actions, if the defendant or one of the defendants
has within the state a permanent residence, may be commenced in the county of such residence
or in the county in which the act or omission complained of may have been done or may have
occurred. (b) In proceedings of an equitable nature against individuals: (1) All actions where
real estate is the subject matter of the action, whether it is the exclusive subject matter
of the action or not, must be commenced in the county where the same or a...
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6-6-78
Section 6-6-78 Order for receipt of sale proceeds by plaintiff pending action upon executing
refunding bond; notice of and hearing on motion therefor; forfeiture of bond; payment to defendant.
(a) When property levied on under an attachment has been sold pending the action, on motion
of the plaintiff, the judge of the court to which the attachment is returnable must, at any
time after 30 days from the levy, make and cause to be entered upon the minutes of the court
an order directing the officer having in his hands the proceeds of sale, after reserving an
amount to be fixed in the order to cover the probable costs and charges in the case, to pay
over to the plaintiff, or his attorney, the balance of such proceeds not exceeding the amount
of the plaintiff's demand, to be stated in the order, upon his giving bond in double the amount
of the money to be paid over, payable to the defendant with sufficient surety to be approved
by such officer and with condition that if he is cast in the...
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40-15B-4
Section 40-15B-4 Statutory apportionment of estate taxes. To the extent that apportionment
of an estate tax is not controlled by an instrument described in Section 40-15B-3 and except
as otherwise provided in Sections 40-15B-6 and 40-15B-7, the following rules apply: (1) Subject
to paragraphs (2), (3), and (4), the estate tax is apportioned ratably to each person that
has an interest in the apportionable estate. (2) A generation-skipping transfer tax incurred
on a direct skip taking effect at death is charged to the person to whom the interest in property
is transferred. (3) If property is included in the decedent's gross estate because of Section
2044 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 or any similar estate tax provision, the difference
between the total estate tax for which the decedent's estate is liable and the amount of estate
tax for which the decedent's estate would have been liable if the property had not been included
in the decedent's gross estate is apportioned ratably...
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35-8-12
Section 35-8-12 Liability, actions, and service of process. (a) Neither the association nor
any unit owner shall be liable for the individual acts or omissions of any other unit owner.
(b) All actions seeking liability of unit owners arising by virtue of their condominium ownership
and who are not liable by reason of any act or omission on their own part shall be directed
against the association and defended by the association. Where plaintiff's demand exceeds
unit owner insurance established by the association, such unit owner must be given notice
by the association and shall have the right at his own expense to individual representation
by counsel. (c) A unit owner, not liable by reason of any act or omission on his own part,
shall have no liability for any settlement, judgment, or cost of defense incurred by the association
with relation to limited common elements in which he has no interest. (d) A unit owner shall
be liable for no more than a pro rata share of any settlement,...
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