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7-9A-627
Section 7-9A-627 Determination of whether conduct was commercially reasonable. (a) Greater
amount obtainable under other circumstances; no preclusion of commercial reasonableness. The
fact that a greater amount could have been obtained by a collection, enforcement, disposition,
or acceptance at a different time or in a different method from that selected by the secured
party is not of itself sufficient to preclude the secured party from establishing that the
collection, enforcement, disposition, or acceptance was made in a commercially reasonable
manner. (b) Dispositions that are commercially reasonable. A disposition of collateral is
made in a commercially reasonable manner if the disposition is made: (1) in the usual manner
on any recognized market; (2) at the price current in any recognized market at the time of
the disposition; or (3) otherwise in conformity with reasonable commercial practices among
dealers in the type of property that was the subject of the disposition. (c)...
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19-3B-104
Section 19-3B-104 Knowledge. (a) Subject to subsection (b), a person has knowledge of a fact
if the person: (1) has actual knowledge of it; (2) has received a notice or notification of
it; or (3) from all the facts and circumstances known to the person at the time in question,
has reason to know it. (b) An organization that conducts activities through employees has
notice or knowledge of a fact involving a trust only from the time the information was received
by an employee having responsibility to act for the trust, or would have been brought to the
employee's attention if the organization had exercised reasonable diligence. An organization
exercises reasonable diligence if it maintains reasonable routines for communicating significant
information to the employee having responsibility to act for the trust and there is reasonable
compliance with the routines. Reasonable diligence does not require an employee of the organization
to communicate information unless the communication is...
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7-1-202
Section 7-1-202 Notice; knowledge. (a) Subject to subsection (f), a person has "notice"
of a fact if the person: (1) Has actual knowledge of it; (2) Has received a notice or notification
of it; or (3) From all the facts and circumstances known to the person at the time in question,
has reason to know that it exists. (b) "Knowledge" means actual knowledge. "Knows"
has a corresponding meaning. (c) "Discover," "learn," or words of similar
import refer to knowledge rather than to reason to know. (d) A person "notifies"
or "gives" a notice or notification to another person by taking such steps as may
be reasonably required to inform the other person in ordinary course, whether or not the other
person actually comes to know of it. (e) Subject to subsection (f), a person "receives"
a notice or notification when: (1) It comes to that person's attention; or (2) It is duly
delivered in a form reasonable under the circumstances at the place of business through which
the contract was made or at...
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7-9A-625
Section 7-9A-625 Remedies for secured party's failure to comply with article. (a) Judicial
orders concerning noncompliance. If it is established that a secured party is not proceeding
in accordance with this article, a court may order or restrain collection, enforcement, or
disposition of collateral on appropriate terms and conditions. (b) Damages for noncompliance.
Subject to subsections (c), (d), and (f), a person is liable for damages in the amount of
any loss caused by a failure to comply with this article. Loss caused by a failure to comply
may include loss resulting from the debtor's inability to obtain, or increased costs of, alternative
financing. (c) Persons entitled to recover damages; statutory damages in consumer-goods transaction.
Except as otherwise provided in Section 7-9A-628: (1) a person that, at the time of the failure,
was a debtor, was an obligor, or held a security interest in or other lien on the collateral
may recover damages under subsection (b) for its loss;...
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27-62-6
Section 27-62-6 Notification of cybersecurity event. (a) Each licensee shall notify the commissioner
as promptly as possible, but in no event later than three business days from a determination
that a cybersecurity event involving nonpublic information that is in the possession of a
licensee has occurred when either of the following criteria has been met: (1) This state is
the state of domicile of the licensee, in the case of an insurer, or this state is the home
state of the licensee, in the case of a producer, as those terms are defined in Section 27-7-1,
and the cybersecurity event has a reasonable likelihood of materially harming a consumer residing
in this state or reasonable likelihood of materially harming any material part of the normal
operation of the licensee. (2) The licensee reasonably believes that the nonpublic information
involves 250 or more consumers residing in this state and the cybersecurity event is either
of the following: a. A cybersecurity event impacting the...
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8-35-2
Section 8-35-2 Security freeze on credit report. (a) A consumer may place a security freeze
on the consumer's credit report by making a request in writing by certified mail to a consumer
credit reporting agency. No later than August 31, 2012, a consumer credit reporting agency
shall make available to consumers an Internet based method of requesting a security freeze
and a toll-free telephone number for consumers to use to place a security freeze, temporarily
lift a security freeze, or completely remove a security freeze. A security freeze shall prohibit,
subject to exceptions in subsection (m), the consumer credit reporting agency from releasing
the consumer's credit report or credit score without the prior express authorization of the
consumer as provided in subsection (d) or (e). Nothing in this subsection shall prevent a
consumer credit reporting agency from advising a third party that a security freeze is in
effect with respect to the consumer's credit report. (b) A consumer credit...
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15-9-81
Section 15-9-81 Adoption and text of agreement on detainers. The agreement on detainers is
hereby enacted into law and entered into by the State of Alabama with any and all jurisdictions
legally joining therein, in the form substantially as follows: AGREEMENT ON DETAINERS The
contracting states solemnly agree that: Article I. The party states find that charges outstanding
against a prisoner, detainers based on untried indictments, informations or complaints and
difficulties in securing speedy trial of persons already incarcerated in other jurisdictions,
produce uncertainties which obstruct programs of prisoner treatment and rehabilitation. Accordingly,
it is the policy of the party states and the purpose of this agreement to encourage the expeditious
and orderly disposition of such charges and determination of the proper status of any and
all detainers based on untried indictments, informations or complaints. The party states also
find that proceedings with reference to such charges...
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40-18-103
Section 40-18-103 Procedure for setoff and notification of taxpayer. (a) A county or municipality
may submit a debt of at least $25 owed to it for collection under this chapter. Provided,
however, that a county or municipality must submit the debt to the department through one
of the following: (1) The Association of County Commissions of Alabama or an entity established
through the Association of County Commissions of Alabama. (2) The Alabama League of Municipalities
or an entity established through the Alabama League of Municipalities. The organization which
submits a debt on behalf of any county or municipality may assess a reasonable fee, which
shall be twenty-five dollars ($25) for submitting the debt. This fee may be assessed against
the debtor and collected as the first amount set off against any tax refund. (b) Within a
time frame specified by the department, a claimant agency seeking to collect a debt through
setoff shall supply the information necessary to identify each...
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6-6-463
Section 6-6-463 Disposition of claims of other persons suggested by garnishee. (a) When the
garnishee, by his answer as originally filed or by any supplemental answer thereafter, alleges,
at any time before final judgment against him, that he has been notified that another person
claims title to, or an interest in, the debt, demand, money, or effects which, by his answer,
he has admitted to be due or owing or to be in his possession, the clerk must issue notice
to the suggested claimant to appear within 30 days after service of the notice and propound
his claim and contest with the plaintiff the right to such debt, demand, money or effects.
(b) If he appears, he must be required to propound his claim in writing and make oath thereto,
upon which the plaintiff must take issue in law or in fact, and the issue in fact must be
tried by a jury, if required by either party. If the issue is found for the plaintiff, judgment
must be entered against the garnishee on his answer or, if for the...
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8-15-34
Section 8-15-34 Satisfaction of owner's lien. An owner's lien as provided for a claim which
has become due may be satisfied as follows: (1) No enforcement action shall be taken by the
owner until the occupant has been in default continuously for a period of 30 days. (2) Prior
to taking enforcement action pursuant to this section, the owner shall determine whether a
financing statement has been filed in accordance with Title 7 concerning the property to be
sold or otherwise disposed of, with the Secretary of State, in the county where the self-service
storage facility is located and in the county of the occupant's last known address. (3) After
the occupant has been in default continuously for a period of 30 days, the owner may begin
enforcement action if the occupant has been notified in writing. Said notice shall be delivered
in person or sent by certified or registered mail to the last known address of the occupant.
Any lienholder with an interest in the property to be sold or...
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