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7-2A-308
Section 7-2A-308 Special rights of creditors. (1) A creditor of a lessor in possession of goods
subject to a lease contract may treat the lease contract as void if as against the creditor
retention of possession by the lessor is fraudulent under any statute or rule of law, but
retention of possession in good faith and current course of trade by the lessor for a commercially
reasonable time after the lease contract becomes enforceable is not fraudulent. (2) Nothing
in this article impairs the rights of creditors of a lessor if the lease contract is made
under circumstances which under any statute or rule of law apart from this article would constitute
the transaction a fraudulent transfer or voidable preference. (3) A creditor of a seller may
treat a sale or an identification of goods to a contract for sale as void if as against the
creditor retention of possession by the seller is fraudulent under any statute or rule of
law, but retention of possession of the goods pursuant to a lease...
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7-9A-102
Section 7-9A-102 Definitions and index of definitions. (a) Article 9A definitions. In this
article: (1) "Accession" means goods that are physically united with other goods
in such a manner that the identity of the original goods is not lost. (2) "Account,"
except as used in "account for," means a right to payment of a monetary obligation,
whether or not earned by performance, (i) for property that has been or is to be sold, leased,
licensed, assigned, or otherwise disposed of, (ii) for services rendered or to be rendered,
(iii) for a policy of insurance issued or to be issued, (iv) for a secondary obligation incurred
or to be incurred, (v) for energy provided or to be provided, (vi) for the use or hire of
a vessel under a charter or other contract, (vii) arising out of the use of a credit or charge
card or information contained on or for use with the card, or (viii) as winnings in a lottery
or other game of chance operated or sponsored by a State, governmental unit of a State, or...

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7-1-201
Section 7-1-201 General definitions. (a) [Reserved]. (b) Subject to additional definitions
contained in the subsequent articles of this title which are applicable to specific articles
or parts thereof, and unless the context otherwise requires, in this title: (1) "Action,"
in the sense of a judicial proceeding, includes recoupment, counterclaim, set-off, suit in
equity, and any other proceeding in which rights are determined. (2) "Aggrieved party"
means a party entitled to pursue a remedy. (3) "Agreement," as distinguished from
"contract," means the bargain of the parties in fact, as found in their language
or inferred from other circumstances, including course of performance, course of dealing,
or usage of trade as provided in Section 7-1-303. (4) "Bank" means a person engaged
in the business of banking and includes a savings bank, savings and loan association, credit
union, and trust company. (5) "Bearer" means a person in possession of a negotiable
instrument, document of title, or...
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7-2-402
Section 7-2-402 Rights of seller's creditors against sold goods. (1) Except as provided in
subsections (2) and (3), rights of unsecured creditors of the seller with respect to goods
which have been identified to a contract for sale are subject to the buyer's rights to recover
the goods under this article (Sections 7-2-502 and 7-2-716). (2) A creditor of the seller
may treat a sale or an identification of goods to a contract for sale as void if as against
him a retention of possession by the seller is fraudulent under any rule of law of the state
where the goods are situated, except that retention of possession in good faith and current
course of trade by a merchant-seller for a commercially reasonable time after a sale or identification
is not fraudulent. (3) Nothing in this article shall be deemed to impair the rights of creditors
of the seller: (a) Under the provisions of the article on secured transactions (Article 9);
or (b) Where identification to the contract or delivery is made...
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7-2A-103
Section 7-2A-103 Definitions and index of definitions. (1) In this article unless the context
otherwise requires: (a) "Buyer in ordinary course of business" means a person who
in good faith and without knowledge that the sale to him or her is in violation of the ownership
rights or security interest or leasehold interest of a third party in the goods, buys in ordinary
course from a person in the business of selling goods of that kind but does not include a
pawnbroker. "Buying" may be for cash or by exchange of other property or on secured
or unsecured credit and includes receiving goods or documents of title under a pre-existing
contract for sale but does not include a transfer in bulk or as security for or in total or
partial satisfaction of a money debt. (b) "Cancellation" occurs when either party
puts an end to the lease contract for default by the other party. (c) "Commercial unit"
means such a unit of goods as by commercial usage is a single whole for purposes of lease
and...
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40-27-1
Section 40-27-1 Compact adopted; terms. The following Multistate Tax Compact is hereby approved,
adopted and enacted into law by the State of Alabama: Multistate Tax Compact Article I. Purposes.
The purposes of this compact are to: 1. Facilitate proper determination of state and local
tax liability of multistate taxpayers, including the equitable apportionment of tax bases
and settlement of apportionment disputes. 2. Promote uniformity or compatibility in significant
components of tax systems. 3. Facilitate taxpayer convenience and compliance in the filing
of tax returns and in other phases of tax administration. 4. Avoid duplicative taxation. Article
II. Definitions. As used in this compact: 1. "State" means a state of the United
States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any territory or possession
of the United States. 2. "Subdivision" means any governmental unit or special district
of a state. 3. "Taxpayer" means any corporation, partnership, firm,...
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27-61-1
Section 27-61-1 Surplus Lines Insurance Multi-State Compliance Compact. The Surplus Lines Insurance
Multi-State Compliance Compact Act is enacted into law and entered into with all jurisdictions
mutually adopting the compact in the form substantially as follows: PREAMBLE WHEREAS, with
regard to Non-Admitted Insurance policies with risk exposures located in multiple states,
the 111th United States Congress has stipulated in Title V, Subtitle B, the Non-Admitted and
Reinsurance Reform Act of 2010, of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection
Act, hereafter, the NRRA, that: (A) The placement of Non-Admitted Insurance shall be subject
to the statutory and regulatory requirements solely of the insured's Home State, and (B) Any
law, regulation, provision, or action of any State that applies or purports to apply to Non-Admitted
Insurance sold to, solicited by, or negotiated with an insured whose Home State is another
State shall be preempted with respect to such application;...
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7-2A-527
Section 7-2A-527 Lessor's rights to dispose of goods. (1) After a default by a lessee under
the lease contract of the type described in Section 7-2A-523(1) or 7-2A-523(3)(a) or after
the lessor refuses to deliver or takes possession of goods (Section 7-2A-525 or 7-2A-526),
or, if agreed, after other default by a lessee, the lessor may dispose of the goods concerned
or the undelivered balance thereof by lease, sale, or otherwise. (2) Except as otherwise provided
with respect to damages liquidated in the lease agreement (Section 7-2A-504) or otherwise
determined pursuant to agreement of the parties (Sections 7-1-302 and 7-2A-503), if the disposition
is by lease agreement substantially similar to the original lease agreement and the new lease
agreement is made in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner, the lessor may recover
from the lessee as damages (i) accrued and unpaid rent as of the date of the commencement
of the term of the new lease agreement, (ii) the present value,...
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7-2A-304
Section 7-2A-304 Subsequent lease of goods by lessor. (1) Subject to Section 7-2A-303, a subsequent
lessee from a lessor of goods under an existing lease contract obtains, to the extent of the
leasehold interest transferred, the leasehold interest in the goods that the lessor had or
had power to transfer, and except as provided in subsection (2) and Section 7-2A-527(4), takes
subject to the existing lease contract. A lessor with voidable title has power to transfer
a good leasehold interest to a good faith subsequent lessee for value, but only to the extent
set forth in the preceding sentence. If goods have been delivered under a transaction of purchase,
the lessor has that power even though: (a) the lessor's transferor was deceived as to the
identity of the lessor; (b) the delivery was in exchange for a check which is later dishonored;
(c) it was agreed that the transaction was to be a "cash sale"; or (d) the delivery
was procured through fraud punishable as larcenous under the...
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7-2A-306
Section 7-2A-306 Priority of certain liens arising by operation of law. If a person in the
ordinary course of his or her business furnishes services or materials with respect to goods
subject to a lease contract, a lien upon those goods in the possession of that person given
by statute or rule of law for those materials or services takes priority over any interest
of the lessor or lessee under the lease contract or this article unless the lien is created
by statute and the statute provides otherwise or unless the lien is created by rule of law
and the rule of law provides otherwise. (Acts 1992, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 92-700, p. 92, ยง306.)...

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