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8-21A-5
Section 8-21A-5 Supplier's duties to dealers - Provision of repair parts; return of surplus
parts. (a) Every supplier shall provide for the availability of repair parts throughout the
reasonable useful life of any equipment sold by the supplier or dealer. (b) Every supplier
shall give written notice to and provide to its dealers, on at least an annual basis, an opportunity
to return a portion of dealer's surplus parts inventory for credit. This surplus procedure
shall be administered as follows: (1) The supplier must notify its equipment dealers of a
time period, in no event less than 90 days' duration, during which time equipment dealers
may submit their surplus parts lists and return their surplus parts to the supplier. (2) Pursuant
to this subdivision, a supplier must allow surplus parts return authority on a dollar value
of parts equal to 10 percent of the total dollar value of parts purchased on stock order by
the dealer from the supplier during the twelve month period immediately...
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36-25-5
Section 36-25-5 Use of official position or office for personal gain. (a) No public official
or public employee shall use or cause to be used his or her official position or office to
obtain personal gain for himself or herself, or family member of the public employee or family
member of the public official, or any business with which the person is associated unless
the use and gain are otherwise specifically authorized by law. Personal gain is achieved when
the public official, public employee, or a family member thereof receives, obtains, exerts
control over, or otherwise converts to personal use the object constituting such personal
gain. (b) Unless prohibited by the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, nothing herein shall be
construed to prohibit a public official from introducing bills, ordinances, resolutions, or
other legislative matters, serving on committees, or making statements or taking action in
the exercise of his or her duties as a public official. A member of a legislative...
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11-3-5
Section 11-3-5 Awarding of contracts, etc., in which county interested to relatives by commissioner.
(a) Except where a contract for goods or services is competitively bid regardless of whether
bidding is required under Alabama's competitive bid law, no member of any county commission
and no business with which any county commissioner is associated shall be a party to any contract
with the county commission on which he or she serves. Except where a contract for goods or
services is competitively bid regardless of whether bidding is required under Alabama's competitive
bid law, no county commission shall award any contract to a family member of a county commissioner.
Under no circumstances shall a county commissioner participate in the bid preparation or review
of a bid received from the county commissioner, a business with which he or she is associated,
or a family member of the county commissioner and a county commissioner shall not deliberate
or vote on acceptance of a bid submitted...
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28-9-7
Section 28-9-7 Transfer of wholesaler's business. (a) Upon written notice of intent to transfer
the wholesaler's business, any individual owning or deceased individual who owned an interest
in a wholesaler may transfer the wholesaler's business to a designated member, or to any other
person who meets the nondiscriminatory, material and reasonable qualifications and standards
required by the supplier for Alabama wholesalers. The consent or approval of the supplier
shall not be required of any transfer of the wholesaler's business, including the assignment
of wholesaler's rights under the agreement, to a designated member or shall not be withheld
or unreasonably delayed to a proposed transferee (other than a designated member) who meets
such nondiscriminatory, material and reasonable qualifications and standards. Provided, however,
the supplier shall have the burden of proving that the proposed transferee fails to meet such
qualifications and standards which are nondiscriminatory,...
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34-17A-21
Section 34-17A-21 Therapists - Privileged communications; exceptions. For the purpose of this
chapter, the confidential relations and communications between licensed marriage and family
therapists and clients are placed upon the same basis as those provided by law between attorney
and client, and nothing in this chapter shall be construed to require any such privileged
communication to be disclosed, except in the following circumstances: (1) As mandated by law.
(2) To prevent a clear and immediate danger to a person or persons. (3) Where the therapist
is a defendant in a civil, criminal, or disciplinary action arising from the therapy, in which
case client confidences may be disclosed only in the course of that action. (4) Where the
client is a defendant in a criminal proceeding and the use of the privilege would violate
the defendant's right to a compulsory process or the right to present testimony and witnesses
in his or her own behalf, or both. (5) If there is a waiver previously...
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45-2-22.07
Section 45-2-22.07 Transfer of wholesaler business. (a) Upon written notice of intent to transfer
the wholesaler's business, any individual owning or deceased individual who owned an interest
in a wholesaler may transfer the wholesaler's business to a designated member, or any other
person who meets the nondiscriminatory, material, and reasonable qualifications and standards
required by the supplier for Alabama wholesalers. The consent or approval of the supplier
shall not be required of any transfer of the wholesaler's business, including the assignment
of wholesaler's rights under the agreement, to a designated member or shall not be withheld
or unreasonably delayed to a proposed transferee (other than a designated member) who meets
such nondiscriminatory, material, and reasonable qualifications and standards. Provided, however,
the supplier shall have the burden of proving that the proposed transferee fails to meet such
qualifications and standards which are nondiscriminatory,...
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45-37-21.08
Section 45-37-21.08 Transfer of business of wholesaler. (a) Upon written notice of intent to
transfer the business of the wholesaler, any individual owning or deceased individual who
owned an interest in a wholesaler may transfer the business of the wholesaler to a designated
member, or any other person who meets the nondiscriminatory, material, and reasonable qualifications
and standards required by the supplier for Alabama wholesalers. The consent or approval of
the supplier shall not be required of any transfer of the business of the wholesaler, including
the assignment of the rights of the wholesaler under the agreement, to a designated member
or shall not be withheld or unreasonably delayed to a proposed transferee, other than a designated
member, who meets such nondiscriminatory, material, and reasonable qualifications and standards.
Provided, however, the supplier shall have the burden of proving that the proposed transferee
fails to meet such qualifications and standards which...
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45-49-23.06
Section 45-49-23.06 Transfer of wholesaler business. (a) Upon written notice of intent to transfer
the wholesaler's business, any individual owning or deceased individual who owned an interest
in a wholesaler may transfer the wholesaler's business to a designated member, or any other
person who meets the nondiscriminatory, material, and reasonable qualifications and standards
required by the supplier for Alabama wholesalers. The consent or approval of the supplier
shall not be required of any transfer of the wholesaler's business, including the assignment
of wholesaler's rights under the agreement, to a designated member or shall not be withheld
or unreasonably delayed to a proposed transferee (other than a designated member) who meets
such nondiscriminatory, material, and reasonable qualifications and standards. Provided, however,
the supplier shall have the burden of proving that the proposed transferee fails to meet such
qualifications and standards which are nondiscriminatory,...
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10A-2A-16.10
Section 10A-2A-16.10 Financial statements for stockholders. (a) Upon the written request of
a stockholder, a corporation shall deliver or make available to the requesting stockholder
by posting on its website or by other generally recognized means annual financial statements
for the most recent fiscal year of the corporation for which annual financial statements have
been prepared for the corporation. If financial statements have been prepared for the corporation
on the basis of generally accepted accounting principles for that specified period, the corporation
shall deliver or make available those financial statements to the requesting stockholder.
If the annual financial statements to be delivered or made available to the requesting stockholder
are audited or otherwise reported upon by a public accountant, the report shall also be delivered
or made available to the requesting stockholder. (b) A corporation shall deliver, or make
available and provide written notice of availability...
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8-20-7
Section 8-20-7 Warranty obligations to dealers. (a) Every manufacturer, distributor, or wholesaler,
factory branch, factory representative, distributor branch, or distributor representative
shall specify in writing to each of its motor vehicle dealers the dealer's obligation for
warranty service on its products, shall compensate the motor vehicle dealer for warranty service
required of the dealer by the manufacturer, distributor, or wholesaler, factory branch, factory
representative, distributor branch, or distributor representative and shall provide the dealer
the schedule of compensation to be paid such dealer for parts, work, and service in connection
with warranty services, and the time allowance for the performance of such work and service.
(b) In no event shall such schedule of compensation fail to include reasonable compensation
for diagnostic work, service, labor, and parts. Time allowances for the diagnosis and performance
of warranty work and service shall be reasonable and...
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