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13A-7-60
Section 13A-7-60 Unlawfully taking possession of or going back into possession of real estate
after dispossession under legal process. Any person having no title or bona fide claim of
title thereto or right of possession, who enters upon any land, and on demand of the owner
or person entitled to the possession thereof, refuses to surrender such possession, or any
person or his privy, who, having been dispossessed of any real estate by an officer under
legal process from any court having jurisdiction of the subject matter; or any person or his
privy, who voluntarily surrenders possession of the lands as a result of a judgment of a court
of competent jurisdiction and goes back into the possession of such real estate by force or
otherwise; or who, having regained possession of such real estate, holds the same by force
or threats without having been restored to the possession of such real estate by an order
of a court of competent jurisdiction, shall, on conviction, be fined not less than...
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16-40A-3
Section 16-40A-3 Minimum contents to be included in drug education program or curriculum. (a)
Any program or curriculum in the public schools of Alabama that includes drug education or
instructs on the use of drugs or alcohol shall, as a minimum, include the following: (1) Age-appropriate,
developmentally-based drug and alcohol education and prevention programs that address the
legal, social, and health consequences of drug and alcohol use and that provide information
about effective techniques for resisting peer pressure to use illicit drugs or alcohol for
students in all grades of the public schools from early childhood level through grade 12.
(2) Information conveying to students that the use of illicit drugs and the unlawful possession
and use of alcohol is wrong and harmful and is punishable by fines and imprisonment. (3) Standards
of conduct that are applicable to students and employees in all public schools and that clearly
prohibit, at a minimum, the unlawful possession, use,...
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19-3-24
Section 19-3-24 Duty of trustee to make inventory; filing of copies; supplemental inventories.
It is the duty of the trustee of an express trust created for the payment of debts, within
20 days after entering upon the execution of such trust, to make an inventory of the entire
trust property so far as the same has come to his possession or knowledge, describing the
real estate and grouping and classifying the personal property in as brief and comprehensive
manner as may be consistent with its proper identification and appraisement, and stating the
amount and character of all choses in action, with the names of debtors, belonging to the
trust. In reducing such inventory to writing, the trustee must leave appropriate spaces opposite
each article or item, with proper caption, in which spaces the appraised value may be inserted
by the appraisers. The trustee must, within the time above stipulated, file, in the office
of the register or clerk of the county in which the most valuable portion...
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28-4-91
Section 28-4-91 Forfeiture of rights of lessee under lease or rent contract. The unlawful manufacture,
sale, keeping for sale, giving away or otherwise disposing of any prohibited liquors or beverages
contrary to the law of the state or the carrying on of the business of a retail or wholesale
dealer in liquors or retail or wholesale dealer in malt liquors or the business of a brewer,
distiller or rectifier of spirits shall, at the option of the landlord or lessor, work a forfeiture
of all the rights of any lessee or tenant under any lease or contract of rent of the premises
where such unlawful act is performed or such unlawful business is conducted by the lessee
or tenant or by any agent, servant, clerk or employee of the lessee or tenant with the latter's
knowledge or permission. (Acts 1909, No. 191, p. 63; Acts 1915, No. 2, p. 8; Code 1923, §4684;
Code 1940, T. 29, §154.)...
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40-15-9
Section 40-15-9 Reciprocity; effect of unconstitutionality of section. This chapter shall be
effective only as to the property of residents of states which grant to property of residents
of Alabama a similar exemption from death taxation. In the event, however, that such reciprocal
provision contained in this section shall be declared unconstitutional or invalid, either
in part or in whole, then Section 40-15-8 shall continue in full force and effect, it being
the legislative intent to exempt the property described in Section 40-15-8 from death taxation
notwithstanding any subsequent invalidation of the reciprocal provision herein contained.
(Acts 1939, No. 593, p. 965, §2; Code 1940, T. 51, §438(2).)...
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45-11-247.03
Section 45-11-247.03 THIS SECTION WAS ASSIGNED BY THE CODE COMMISSIONER IN THE 2019 REGULAR
SESSION, EFFECTIVE MAY 14, 2019. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. Each person engaging
or continuing in a business subject to the tax levied by this part, shall add to the sales
price or admission fee and collect from the purchaser or the person paying the admission fee
the amount due by the taxpayer because of the sale or admission. It shall be unlawful for
any person subject to the tax to fail or refuse to add to the sales price or admission fee
and to collect from the purchaser or person paying the admission fee the amount required to
be added to the sale or admission price. It shall be unlawful for any person subject to the
tax levied by this part to refund or offer to refund all or any part of the amount collected
or to absorb or advertise directly or indirectly the absorption or refund of any portion of
the tax. (Act 96-631, p. 1003, §5.)...
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6-6-253
Section 6-6-253 Interpleader by defendant of adverse claimant of property; force and effect
of bonds given. (a) If the defendant in a detinue action interpleads a claimant of the property
and the defendant is discharged as provided in the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure and if
the defendant has retained possession of the chattels, giving bond, the court may order the
chattels to be delivered to such claimant on his giving bond with sufficient surety, to be
approved by the clerk, payable to the plaintiff in the penalty of the bond of the defendant
with condition that if he is not successful in the action he will, within 20 days thereafter,
deliver the chattels and pay all such damages as may be assessed for the detention thereof
and all costs adjudged against him. If such person refuses or neglects to give such bond for
three days after service of his first pleading or motion in the action, the chattels must
be delivered to the plaintiff on his giving bond with sufficient surety, to be...
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6-6-284
Section 6-6-284 Disclaimer of possession by defendant. Along with any other defenses he may
have in an action of ejectment or in an action in the nature of ejectment, the defendant may
disclaim possession of the premises sued for in whole or in part. If the defendant pleads
the defense of disclaimer only and no other, the plaintiff may take judgment or may take issue;
and, if the issue is found for him, he is entitled to judgment as if the defendant had, in
an action of ejectment, entered into the consent rule, confessing possession as well as lease,
entry, and ouster or, in an action in the nature of an action of ejectment, had admitted possession.
(Code 1852, §2213; Code 1867, §2614; Code 1876, §2963; Code 1886, §2699; Code 1896, §1533;
Code 1907, §3843; Code 1923, §7457; Code 1940, T. 7, §942.)...
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8-17-254
(2) The possession and storage of black powder, percussion caps, safety and pyrotechnic fuses,
matches and friction primers, intended to be used solely for sporting, recreational, or cultural
purposes in antique firearms, or antique devices as defined in Section 921(a)(16) of Title
18 of the United States Code. (3) The possession and storage of smokeless powder, primers
used for reloading rifles, or pistol cartridges, shot shells, percussion caps, and smokeless
propellants intended for personal use. (4) Coal mining. (5) Public utilities. (6) Railroads.
(7) The use of explosives for occasional personal agricultural blasting or other noncommercial
use of explosives. (8) The use of explosives for blasting tree stumps for forest products
production. (9) The use of explosives for oil and gas exploration purposes. (10) The occasional
use of explosives in highway construction or maintenance. (11) Persons engaged in the homebuilding
industry, the home remodeling industry, or the plumbing...
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9-12-61
Section 9-12-61 Taking, sale, etc., of oysters under three inches long. It shall be unlawful
for any person, firm, corporation or association to sell or offer for sale, to take from any
reef or have in his possession or to buy or offer to buy any oysters whose length is less
than three inches, taking into consideration the five percent allowance as provided for by
law, except when the legal size of oysters is reduced by a regulation duly promulgated by
the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources as otherwise provided for under this
title; provided, that nothing in this section shall be construed so as to apply the provisions
hereof to the taking of oysters from private reefs by the owners or lessees of such private
reefs. (Acts 1936-37, Ex. Sess., No. 169, p. 192, § 38; Code 1940, T. 8, &sect;153; Acts
1953, No. 709, p. 965, § 1; Acts 1959, No. 508, p. 1245, § 1.)...
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