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10A-3-7.11
Section 10A-3-7.11 Procedure in liquidation of corporation by court. (a) In proceedings to
liquidate the assets and affairs of a nonprofit corporation, the court shall have the power
to issue restraining orders or injunctions, to appoint a receiver or receivers pendente lite,
with the powers and duties as the court, from time to time, may direct, and to take other
proceedings as may be requisite to preserve the corporate assets wherever situated, and carry
on the affairs of the nonprofit corporation until a full hearing can be had. (b) After a hearing
had upon the notice as the court may direct to be given to all parties to the proceedings
and to any other parties in interest designated by the court, the court may appoint a liquidating
receiver or receivers with authority to collect the assets of the nonprofit corporation. The
liquidating receiver or receivers shall have authority, subject to the order of the court,
to sell, convey, and dispose of all or any part of the assets of the...
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11-50-525
Section 11-50-525 Board of directors. The government of the corporation shall be vested in
the board, which may by resolution exercise or provide for the exercise of all the powers
of the corporation. The board shall be composed of one director from each municipality located
in the power district having a population of 1,000 or more inhabitants according to the last
or any future federal census, whose election shall be certified to the corporation by the
clerk of such municipality as hereinafter provided. The governing body of each such municipality
having such population may elect a director from such municipality. The election of each such
director shall be certified to the corporation by the clerk of the municipality whose governing
body shall make such election, as and when any such election shall be so made. The directors
so certified shall constitute the board, and a majority thereof at any time existing shall
constitute a quorum of the board for the transaction of business. The...
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41-10-87
Section 41-10-87 Board of directors of corporation - Composition; qualifications, reelection,
etc., of members; vacancies; quorum; compensation and expenses of members; reduction to writing,
recordation and admissibility in evidence of proceedings of board. The corporation shall have
a board of directors composed of the number of directors provided for in the certificate of
incorporation and as otherwise provided in this article. All powers of the corporation shall
be exercised by its board or pursuant to its authorization. All directors shall be residents
of the county. No director shall be an officer of the state or of the county. If any director
resigns, dies, becomes incapable of acting as director or ceases to reside in the county,
the governing body shall elect a director to serve for the unexpired term of any director
elected by it, and the Governor shall appoint a successor to serve the unexpired term of any
director appointed by him. Directors shall be eligible for reelection...
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11-56-6
Section 11-56-6 Board of directors; record of proceedings of board. The corporation shall have
a board of directors composed of the number of directors provided in the certificate of incorporation.
All powers of the corporation shall be exercised by the board or pursuant to its authorization.
The directors shall be residents of the municipality and shall be elected by the governing
body for staggered terms of office as follows: The first term of one third of the directors
shall be two years; of another one third, four years; and of the remaining one third, six
years. Thereafter the term of office of each director shall be six years. If any director
resigns, dies, becomes incapable of acting as a director or ceases to reside in the municipality,
the governing body shall elect a successor to serve for the unexpired period of his term.
Directors shall be eligible for reelection by the governing body to succeed themselves in
office. No director shall be an officer of the state or the...
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40-18-14
Section 40-18-14 Adjusted gross income of individuals. The term "gross income" as
used herein: (1) Includes gains, profits and income derived from salaries, wages, or compensation
for personal services of whatever kind, or in whatever form paid, including the salaries,
income, fees, and other compensation of state, county, and municipal officers and employees,
or from professions, vocations, trades, business, commerce or sales, or dealings in property
whether real or personal, growing out of ownership or use of or interest in such property;
also from interest, royalties, rents, dividends, securities, or transactions of any business
carried on for gain or profit and the income derived from any source whatever, including any
income not exempted under this chapter and against which income there is no provision for
a tax. The term "gross income" as used herein also includes alimony and separate
maintenance payments to the extent they are includable in gross income for federal income
tax...
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40-14A-23
Section 40-14A-23 Definition of net worth. (a) Net worth of corporation. The net worth of a
corporation shall equal the aggregate net amount of the following items determined as of the
first day of the corporation's taxable year and adjusted as required in this article: (1)
In the case of a corporation, the sum of the following: a. The issued capital stock and any
additional paid-in capital, without reduction for treasury stock; and b. Retained earnings,
but not less than zero, which shall include any amounts designated for the payment of dividends
until the amounts are definitely and irrevocably placed to the credit of stockholders subject
to withdrawal on demand, and (2) In the case of an entity taxed as a corporation under this
article that does not issue stock, the difference between the book value of the entity's assets
and liabilities, but not less than zero. (b) Net worth of limited liability entities. The
net worth of a limited liability entity shall be an amount equal to the...
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17-5-2
Section 17-5-2 Definitions. (a) For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings: (1) CANDIDATE. An individual who has done any of the following: a.
Taken the action necessary under the laws of the state to qualify himself or herself for nomination
or for election to any state office or local office or in the case of an independent seeking
ballot access, on the date when he or she files a petition with the judge of probate in the
case of county offices, with the appropriate qualifying municipal official in the case of
municipal offices, or the Secretary of State in all other cases. b. Received contributions
or made expenditures in excess of one thousand dollars ($1,000), or given his or her consent
for any other person or persons to receive contributions or make expenditures in excess of
one thousand dollars ($1,000), with a view to bringing about his or her nomination or election
to any state office or local office. (2) COMMISSION. The State Ethics...
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40-12-240
Section 40-12-240 Definitions. (a) For the purpose of this article, the following terms shall
have the respective meanings ascribed by this section: (1) DEPARTMENT. The Alabama Department
of Revenue. (2) ESTABLISHED PLACE OF BUSINESS. A place actually occupied either continuously
or at regular periods at or from which a business or a part thereof is transacted. (3) FARM
TRACTOR. Every motor vehicle designed and used primarily as a farm implement for drawing plows,
mowing machines, and other implements designed and used for agricultural purposes and only
incidentally moved upon public highways. (4) FARMER. An individual, partnership, cooperative
corporation, or other entity actively engaged in agriculture or agricultural activities as
the same are circumscribed and defined in paragraphs a. and b. of Section 41-14-51(1). (5)
FLEET. A group of similarly classified fleet vehicles comprised of 50 or more units or other
amount as prescribed by the department. (6) FLEET OPERATOR. A person,...
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25-12-7
Section 25-12-7 Exceptions. (a) This chapter shall not apply to the following boilers and pressure
vessels: (1) Boilers and pressure vessels under federal control or under regulations of Title
49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 192 and 193. (2) Pressure vessels used for transportation
and storage of compressed or liquefied gases when constructed in compliance with specifications
of the United States Department of Transportation and when charged with gas or liquid, marked,
maintained, and periodically requalified for use, as required by appropriate regulations of
the United States Department of Transportation. (3) Pressure vessels located on vehicles operating
under the rules of other state or federal authorities and used for carrying passengers or
freight. (4) Air tanks installed on the right of way of railroads and used directly in the
operation of trains. (5) Pressure vessels that do not exceed any of the following weights
and measures: a. Five cubic feet in volume and 250...
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27-1-22
Section 27-1-22 Uniform prescription drug information card or technology. (a) Every health
benefit plan that provides coverage for prescription drugs or devices, or administers a plan,
including, but not limited to, third party administrators for self-insured plans and state
administered plans, excluding the Alabama Medicaid Program, shall issue to its insureds a
card or other technology containing prescription drug information. The uniform prescription
drug information card or technology shall be in the format approved by the National Council
for Prescription Drug Programs (NCPDP) and shall include all of the required fields and conform
to the most recent pharmacy ID card or technology implementation guide produced by NCPDP or
conform to a national format acceptable to the Commissioner of Insurance. If a health care
plan includes a conditional or situational field, it shall conform to the most recent pharmacy
information card or technology implementation guide by the NCPDP or conform...
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