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8-14-1
Section 8-14-1 Records to be kept by persons selling personal property at auction; inspection
of records by law enforcement officers. (a) Every person, firm, or corporation engaged in
the business of selling personal property at public auction in the State of Alabama, whether
the same shall be their own property or whether they sell the same at auction as agent or
employee of others, shall keep and maintain records in which shall be described and inventoried
all articles of personal property received by such person, firm, or corporation for sale at
auction, including the date of such receipt, the date of sale, the names and addresses of
persons from whom the property was received for sale, and the names and addresses of persons
to whom the property was sold; provided, that the provisions of this section shall not apply
to the sale of livestock at auction. (b) The records required to be kept by this section shall
be open at all times to inspection by all law enforcement officers; and...
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9-11-51
Section 9-11-51 Hunting without license, etc. (a) Any person other than a nonresident who hunts
in this state or who utilizes a Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries shooting range
without the required hunting license shall be guilty of a Class C misdemeanor, punishable
by a fine of not less than seventy-five dollars ($75) nor more than two hundred fifty dollars
($250) for each offense. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a hunting license shall not be required
for a resident or resident member of the immediate family who hunts on lands owned by him
or her, nor shall a hunting license be required for a tenant or a member of the tenant's immediate
family who hunts on lands leased or rented by him or her, provided the hunter resides on the
lands, nor of any resident of this state on active military duty who is in this state on leave
and who has proof of that status in his or her possession. (b) Any person other than a nonresident
who lends or transfers his or her hunting license to...
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9-11-84
Section 9-11-84 Sale, transportation, etc., of game fish taken from public or private waters.
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or offer for sale within this state, or ship
or transport for sale within or without this state, or to ship into this state any game fish
caught or taken in any of the fresh waters, whether public or private, of this state or any
other state. All species of black bass, white bass, yellow bass, saltwater striped bass, bream,
and pickerel, as well as walleye, sauger, black and white crappie, and yellow perch are designated
game fish for the purpose of this section. (b) This section shall not apply to the sale of
game fish raised in hatcheries and sold for the purposes of stocking ponds and lakes, nor
shall it apply to the sale of nonnative game fish raised for human consumption, nor shall
it apply to the sale of yellow perch, largemouth bass, shellcracker, and bluegill bream raised
in farm ponds; provided, that, prior to any sale provided for in...
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9-8A-1
Section 9-8A-1 Definitions. The following words and phrases used in this chapter, and others
evidently intended as the equivalent thereof, shall, in the absence of clear implication herein
otherwise, have the following respective meanings: (1) ALLOCATED FUNDS. That portion of the
funds appropriated to the commission that are allocated by the commission to the soil and
water conservation district in each county of the state. (2) AUTHORIZED INVESTMENTS. Bonds
or other obligations of, or guaranteed by, the United States of America or the state, or interest
bearing bank and savings and loan association deposits or obligations, obligations of any
agency of the United States of America, any obligations in which a state chartered savings
and loan association may invest its funds, any agreement to repurchase any of the foregoing,
or any thereof. (3) COMMISSION. The Alabama Agricultural and Conservation Development Commission
organized pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution of Alabama...
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10A-20-15.01
Section 10A-20-15.01 Rights, powers, and authority. All corporations organized under the general
laws of this state, or heretofore under a special act of the Legislature, and all corporations
organized under the laws of any other of the United States which have complied with the Constitution
and laws of the State of Alabama as to foreign corporations and which by their charter have
the right to manufacture, supply, and sell to the public power produced by water as a motive
force, shall, after acquiring by purchase, or otherwise than by condemnation, a dam site or
power site comprising not less than one acre of land upon each and opposite sides of any watercourse
or after acquiring by purchase, or otherwise than by condemnation, a dam site comprising not
less than one acre of land upon one side of any watercourse and, where the dam site on the
other side of the watercourse is owned or controlled by the United States, shall have acquired
the permission of the United States to attach to...
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11-41-1
Section 11-41-1 Authority; petition to probate judge for order of incorporation. When the inhabitants
of an unincorporated community, which has a population of not less than 300, constituting
a body of citizens whose residences are contiguous to and all of which form a homogeneous
settlement or community, desire to become organized as a municipal corporation, they may apply
to the judge of probate of the county in which the territory is situated, or the greater portion
thereof if it is situated in two or more counties, for an order of incorporation, by a petition
in writing signed by not less than 15 percent of the qualified electors residing within the
limits of the proposed municipality and by the persons, firms, or corporations owning at least
60 percent of the acreage of the platted or unplatted land of the proposed municipality. No
platted or unplatted territory shall be included within the boundary unless there are at least
four qualified electors, according to government survey,...
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13A-12-6
Section 13A-12-6 Hog and canine fighting. (a) As used in this section, the term "hog"
shall mean a pig, swine, or boar. (b) The crime of hog and canine fighting occurs when a person
organizes or conducts any commercial or private event, commonly referred to as a "catch,"
wherein there is a display of combat or fighting between one or more domestic or feral canines
and feral or domestic hogs and in which it is intended or reasonably foreseeable that the
canines or hogs would be injured, maimed, mutilated, or killed. (c) The crime of hog and canine
fighting occurs when a person intentionally does any of the following for the purpose of organizing,
conducting, or financially or materially supporting any event as provided in subsection (b):
(1) Finance, commercially advertise, sell admission tickets, or employ persons. (2) Own, manage,
or operate any facility or property. (3) Supply, breed, train, or keep canines or hogs. (4)
Knowingly purchase tickets of admission. (d) This section shall...
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15-18-200
Section 15-18-200 Motion by persons convicted of capital offense for forensic DNA testing and
analysis. (a) An individual convicted of a capital offense who is serving a term of imprisonment
or awaiting execution of a sentence of death, through written motion to the circuit court
that entered the judgment of sentence, may apply for the performance of forensic deoxyribonucleic
acid testing on specific evidence, if that evidence was secured in relation to the investigation
or prosecution that resulted in the conviction of the applicant, is still available for testing
as of the date of the motion, forensic DNA testing was not performed on the case at the time
of the initial trial, and the results of the forensic DNA testing, on its face, would demonstrate
the convicted individual's factual innocence of the offense convicted. The filing of a motion
as provided in this subsection shall not automatically stay an execution. (b) Upon receipt
of a motion for DNA testing, the circuit court shall...
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22-20-12
Section 22-20-12 Advertisements concerning impotency, prostatic troubles, etc. Any person who
shall, directly or indirectly, publish, deliver or distribute, or cause to be published, delivered
or distributed, in any manner, whatsoever, any advertisement concerning lost manhood, lost
vitality, impotency, sexual weakness, seminal emissions, stricture, drains, discharges, prostatic
troubles, self-abuse or excessive sexual indulgences or calling attention to any medicine,
article or preparation that may be used therefor, or to any person or persons from whom or
any office or place at which information, treatment or advice relating to such diseases, infirmity,
habit or condition may be obtained shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction,
shall be punished by a fine of not less than $10.00 nor more than $100.00. This section shall
not apply to the advertising of any patent medicine not used or recommended for the treatment
of venereal diseases, nor shall it apply to didactic or...
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23-1-250
Section 23-1-250 Penalty for violation of division; abatement of nuisances. The establishment,
operation, or maintenance of any junkyard contrary to the provisions of this division shall
be a public nuisance. Any person, partnership, or corporation that establishes, maintains,
or operates any junkyard contrary to the provisions of this division shall be deemed guilty
of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be penalized by a fine of not less than
$100.00 nor more than $1,000.00, said fine to be applicable only after receipt by said person,
partnership, or corporation of written notification that said person, partnership, or corporation
is violating any provision of this division and their failure to comply with the requirements
contained in this division within 30 days from the date of the receipt of said notice, and
in addition thereto, the director may apply to the circuit court of the county in which said
junkyard may be, for an injunction to abate such nuisance. (Acts...
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