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23-2-167
Section 23-2-167 Definitions. THIS SECTION WAS AMENDED BY ACT 2019-501 IN THE 2019 REGULAR
SESSION, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2024. TO SEE THE AMENDED VERSION, SEE THE VERSION LABELED PENDING.
As used in this article, the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) AUTHORITY.
The Alabama Toll Road, Bridge and Tunnel Authority, as defined in Section 23-2-142. (2) DEPARTMENT.
The Department of Transportation. (3) ELECTRONIC TOLL COLLECTION. A method of collecting tolls
or charges which is capable of charging an account holder the appropriate toll or charge including,
but not limited to, either of the following: a. The transmission of information from an electronic
device on a motor vehicle to the toll system, which information is used to charge the account
the appropriate toll or charge. b. The transmission of license plate information from a photo-monitoring
system to the toll system, which information is used to charge the account the appropriate
toll or charge. (4) ELECTRONIC...
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35-4-51.1
Section 35-4-51.1 Recordation of memorandum of lease; contents; effect. (a) A memorandum of
a lease may be recorded in lieu of the lease itself if the memorandum is executed and acknowledged
by the lessor and the lessee and contains: (1) The names of the lessor and lessee; (2) The
term of the lease; (3) Any option of the lessee to renew or extend the term of the lease;
and (4) The specific legal description of the leased premises, or a survey or plot plan authorized
under subsection (c) showing the location of the leased premises. (b) A memorandum recorded
under this section may also contain any other agreement made between the lessor and the lessee
in the lease. (c) A survey or plot plan may be used in lieu of a specific legal description
to describe: (1) Any part of a building on the leased premises, if the specific legal description
of the real property on which the building is located is set forth in the memorandum, survey,
or plot plan; (2) Any part of the leased premises that is...
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45-2-41.01
Section 45-2-41.01 Definitions. For purposes of this part, the following terms have the following
meanings: (1) COMMUNITY OF INTEREST. A continuing financial interest between the grantor and
the grantee in either the operation of the dealership business or the marketing of such goods
and services. (2) DEALER. A person whose business is the wholesale distribution of liquid
goods for resale and who is a grantee of a dealership agreement for the sale or distribution
of liquid goods at wholesale within Baldwin County. (3) DEALERSHIP AGREEMENT. An agreement
or contract, either express or implied, between two or more persons, by which a person is
granted the right to sell or distribute liquid goods, or use a trade name, trademark, service
mark, logotype, advertising, or other commercial symbol in the sale of liquid goods, in which
there is a community of interest in the business of offering, selling, or distributing liquid
goods at wholesale, retail, by lease, agreement, or otherwise. (4)...
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8-37-2
Section 8-37-2 (Effective January 1, 2018) Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the
following words have the following meanings: (1) ADMINISTRATOR. A person, other than an insurer
or creditor, that performs administrative or operational functions pursuant to guaranteed
asset protection waiver programs. (2) BORROWER. A debtor, retail buyer or lessee, under a
finance agreement. (3) CREDITOR means any of the following: a. The lender in a loan or credit
transaction. b. The lessor in a lease transaction. c. Any retail seller of motor vehicles
in a retail installment transaction. d. The seller in commercial retail installment transactions.
e. The assignees of any of the foregoing to whom the credit or lease obligation is payable.
(4) FINANCE AGREEMENT. A loan, lease, or retail installment sales contract for the purchase
or lease of a motor vehicle. (5) FREE LOOK PERIOD. The period of time from the effective date
of the GAP waiver until the date the borrower may cancel the GAP...
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41-16A-3
Section 41-16A-3 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the respective meanings provided by this section: (a) ALTERNATIVE FINANCING CONTRACT. A lease,
lease-purchase, lease with option to purchase, installment-sale agreement or arrangement,
or other similar agreement or arrangement. (b) GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY. The state; any political
subdivision of the state; any agency, board, commission, or department of the state; any county;
any municipal corporation; any county board of education; any city board of education; any
instrumentality of any of the foregoing; the State Board of Education, acting for the respective
educational institutions under its supervision; each public corporation that conducts one
or more state educational institutions under its supervision; and any public corporation arising
under or organized pursuant to any statute of the state. (c) GRANTOR PARTY. The lessor under
a lease or lease-purchase contract, grantor under an...
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7-9A-323
Section 7-9A-323 Future advances. (a) When priority based on time of advance. Except as otherwise
provided in subsection (c), for purposes of determining the priority of a perfected security
interest under Section 7-9A-322(a)(1), perfection of the security interest dates from the
time an advance is made to the extent that the security interest secures an advance that:
(1) is made while the security interest is perfected only: (A) under Section 7-9A-309 when
it attaches; or (B) temporarily under Section 7-9A-312(e), (f), or (g); and (2) is not made
pursuant to a commitment entered into before or while the security interest is perfected by
a method other than under Section 7-9A-309 or 7-9A-312(e), (f), or (g). (b) Lien creditor.
Except as otherwise provided in subsection (c), a security interest is subordinate to the
rights of a person that becomes a lien creditor to the extent that the security interest secures
an advance made more than 45 days after the person becomes a lien creditor...
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11-56-15
Section 11-56-15 Bonds - Remedies upon default in payment of principal or interest on bonds.
If there shall be any default in the payment of the principal of or interest on any bonds
issued under this chapter, then the holder of any of the bonds and of any of the interest
coupons applicable thereto and the trustee under any indenture, or any one or more of them,
may by civil action, mandamus or other proceeding compel performance of all duties of the
officers and directors of the corporation with respect to the use of funds for the payment
of the bonds and for the performance of the agreements of the corporation contained in the
proceedings under which they were issued and compel performance of the duties of all officials
of each local subdivision and public corporation which is a lessee under any lease pledged
as security for the bonds so in default with respect to payment of the rentals provided to
be paid under any such lease and, regardless of the sufficiency of the security for...
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35-9-60
Section 35-9-60 Lien declared. The landlord of any storehouse or other building shall have
a lien on the goods, furniture, and effects belonging to the tenant, and subtenant, for rent,
which shall be superior to all other liens, except those for taxes, and except as otherwise
provided in Section 7-9A-333. In case the tenant or subtenant is adjudged a bankrupt, such
lien on such goods, furniture, and effects of the bankrupt shall, as against the trustee in
bankruptcy, attach only for unpaid rent accrued and which shall accrue within six months from
the date of adjudication computed pro rata at the then current rate. The lien amount accrued
and to accrue shall not be increased by reason of any default or breach of contract by the
bankrupt. From the amount of such lien, so computed, the trustee in bankruptcy may deduct
all payments and all demands which could be legally set up against the landlord by way of
counterclaim. If the trustee in bankruptcy shall dispose of the lease as an asset...
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9-14E-5
Section 9-14E-5 Acceptance of proposals; project agreement; Gulf State Park Project Committee.
(a) No later than 30 days after acceptance of a proposal by the Governor, the Governor shall
submit the accepted proposal to the Director of Finance and Alabama Building Commission for
evaluation, review, and comments pertaining to the information provided in the proposal. The
Director of Finance and Alabama Building Commission shall provide such evaluation, review,
and comments to the Governor no later than 60 days after acceptance of a proposal by the Governor.
(b) Upon acceptance of a proposal by the Governor, and subject to the provisions of subsection
(a), the Governor shall enter into negotiations of a project agreement with the person who
submitted the accepted proposal. Any project agreement negotiated by the Governor shall provide
that the employment of engineers, architects, attorneys, contractors, consultants or other
employees or agents should reflect the racial and ethnic...
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5-19-4
Section 5-19-4 Additional charges for default or deferral; prepayment; renewal or refinancing;
real property transactions. (a) When a scheduled payment in a consumer credit transaction
is in default 10 days or more, the creditor may charge and collect a late charge not exceeding
the greater of eighteen dollars ($18) or five percent of the amount of the scheduled payment
in default, not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100). The late charge may be collected only
once on any scheduled payment, regardless of the period during which the scheduled payment
remains in default. (b) With respect to the deferral of one or more wholly unpaid scheduled
payments in a consumer credit transaction, in which the finance charge was determined by the
precomputed method, the creditor may collect, by agreement with the debtor either before or
after default, an additional charge for each full month that any wholly unpaid scheduled payments
are outstanding after the due date of each scheduled payment equal to...
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