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11-30-1
for damages suffered as a result of a claim as defined under this chapter. b. Damage to or
loss of property owned or leased by a member county. (2) MEMBER COUNTY. A county which elects
to pool its resources and funds with one or more other counties for the purpose of forming
a liability self-insurance fund. (3) CLAIM. Any claim or suit filed against a member county
for money damages which any person or other entity is legally entitled to recover for damages
suffered as a result of bodily injury, death or property damage caused by a negligent
or wrongful act or omission committed by any employee, officer, or servant of the member county
while acting within the line and scope of his or her employment under circumstances where
the member county would be liable to the claimant for such damages under the laws of the State
of Alabama or any claim filed by a member county for damage to or loss of county property
covered by the liability self-insurance fund. (Acts 1986, No. 86-499, p. 954,...
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41-9-64
Section 41-9-64 Claims for death to be made by personal representative; distribution
of proceeds of claim. Claims for death shall be made by the personal representative,
who shall distribute the proceeds of the claim in the same manner as is provided by law with
respect to damages awarded for death by wrongful act. (Acts 1935, No. 546, p. 1164; Acts 1936-37,
Ex. Sess., No. 173, p. 205; Code 1940, T. 55, §339.)...
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7-2A-506
been discovered by the aggrieved party, or when the default occurs, whichever is later. A cause
of action for indemnity accrues (a) in the case of an indemnity against liability, when the
act or omission on which the claim for indemnity is based is or should have been discovered
by the indemnified party, or when the default occurs, whichever is later, (b) in the case
of an indemnity against loss or damage, when the person indemnified makes payment thereof.
A cause of action for damages for injury to the person in the case of consumer goods
accrues when the injury occurs. (3) If an action commenced within the time limited
by subsection (1) is so terminated as to leave available a remedy by another action for the
same default or breach of warranty or indemnity, the other action may be commenced after the
expiration of the time limited and within 6 months after the termination of the first action
unless the termination resulted from voluntary discontinuance or from dismissal for failure...

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8-2-7
Section 8-2-7 Principal responsible for negligence and omission of agent in transacting agency.
Unless required by or under the authority of law to employ that particular agent, a principal
is responsible to third persons for the negligence of his agent in the transaction of the
business of the agency, including wrongful acts committed by such agent in and as a part of
the transaction of such business, and for his willful omission to fulfill the obligations
of the principal. (Code 1923, §9541; Code 1940, T. 9, §75.)...
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13A-11-240
Section 13A-11-240 Definitions. (a) The word "torture" as used in this article shall
mean the act of doing physical injury to a dog or cat by the infliction of inhumane
treatment or gross physical abuse meant to cause said animal intensive or prolonged pain or
serious physical injury, or thereby causing death due to said act. (b) The word "cruel"
as used in this article shall mean: Every act, omission, or neglect, including abandonment,
where unnecessary or unjustifiable pain or suffering, including abandonment, is caused or
where unnecessary pain or suffering is allowed to continue. (c) The words "dog or cat"
as used in this article shall mean any domesticated member of the dog or cat family. (Act
2000-615, &amp;sect; 1.)...
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36-5-18
Section 36-5-18 Legal effect of official bonds. (a) Every official bond is obligatory on the
principal and sureties thereon for: (1) Every breach of the condition during the time the
officer continues in office or discharges any of the duties thereof; (2) The faithful discharge
of any duties which may be required of such officer by any law passed subsequently to the
execution of such bond, although no such condition is expressed therein; and (3) The use and
benefit of every person who is injured, as well by any wrongful act committed under color
of his office as by his failure to perform or the improper or neglectful performance of those
duties imposed by law. (b) The words, "for the use and benefit of every person injured,"
as used in subsection (a) of this section, shall include all person having a direct and proximate
interest in the official act or omission and all persons connected with such official act
or omission, by estate or interest. (Code 1852, §130; Code 1867, §169; Code...
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6-2-7
Section 6-2-7 Commencement of limitation - Where demand necessary for action. When a right
exists but a demand is necessary to entitle the party to an action against any officer, agent,
or attorney, the limitation commences from the commission or omission of the act giving the
right of action and not from the date of the demand. (Code 1852, §2491; Code 1867, §2915;
Code 1876, §3241; Code 1886, §2629; Code 1896, §2812; Code 1907, §4851; Code 1923, §8965;
Code 1940, T. 7, §41.)...
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10A-5A-9.03
Section 10A-5A-9.03 Standing. (a) A member may commence or maintain a derivative action in
the right of the limited liability company only if the member: (1) fairly and adequately represents
the interests of the limited liability company in enforcing the right of the limited liability
company; and (2) either: (A) was a member of the limited liability company at the time of
the act or omission of which the member complains; or (B) whose status as a member devolved
upon the person by operation of law or pursuant to the terms of the limited liability company
agreement from a person who was a member at the time of the act or omission of which the member
complains. (b) A member associated with a series of a limited liability company may commence
or maintain a derivative action in the right of the series only if the member: (1) fairly
and adequately represents the interests of the series in enforcing the right of the series;
and (2) either: (A) was associated with the series at the time of...
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12-13-34
Section 12-13-34 Persons who may institute civil actions on bonds of judges. Civil actions
may be instituted on all bonds given by a probate judge by anyone sustaining any injury
by reason of any neglect or omission of such officer to take good and sufficient surety from
any executor, administrator or guardian or from any officer whose bond it is his duty to approve
or in any case in which it is his duty to require additional bond and he fails so to do or
by the failure of such judge to perform any other official duty or by reason of the commission
by him of any wrongful act in the performance of his official duties or under color of his
office. (Code 1852, §665; Code 1867, §786; Code 1876, §689; Code 1886, §783; Code 1896,
§3359; Code 1907, §5415; Code 1923, §9575; Code 1940, T. 13, §274.)...
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13A-2-1
Section 13A-2-1 Definitions - Generally. The following definitions apply to this Criminal Code:
(1) ACT. A bodily movement, and such term includes possession of property. (2) VOLUNTARY ACT.
An act performed consciously as a result of effort or determination, and such term includes
the possession of property if the actor was aware of his physical possession or control thereof
for a sufficient time to have been able to terminate it. (3) OMISSION. A failure to perform
an act as to which a duty of performance is imposed by law. (4) CONDUCT. An act or omission
and its accompanying mental state. (5) TO ACT. Either to perform an act or to omit to perform
an act. (6) CULPABLE MENTAL STATE. Such term means "intentionally" or "knowingly"
or "recklessly" or with "criminal negligence," as these terms are defined
in Section 13A-2-2. (Acts 1977, No. 607, p. 812, §301.)...
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