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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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8-38-9
Section 8-38-9 Violations of notification requirements. (a) A violation of the notification
provisions of this chapter is an unlawful trade practice under the Alabama Deceptive Trade
Practices Act, Chapter 19 of this title, but does not constitute a criminal offense under
Section 8-19-12. The Attorney General shall have the exclusive authority to bring an action
for civil penalties under this chapter. (1) A violation of this chapter does not establish
a private cause of action under Section 8-19-10. Nothing in this chapter may otherwise be
construed to affect any right a person may have at common law, by statute, or otherwise. (2)
Any covered entity or third-party agent who is knowingly engaging in or has knowingly engaged
in a violation of the notification provisions of this chapter is subject to the penalty provisions
set out in Section 8-19-11. For the purposes of this chapter, knowingly shall mean willfully
or with reckless disregard in failing to comply with the notice...
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11-51-196
Section 11-51-196 Disclosure of license information. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person
to print, publish, or divulge, without the written permission or approval of the taxpayer,
the license form of any taxpayer or any part of the license form, or any information secured
in arriving at the amount of tax or value reported, for any purpose other than the proper
administration of any matter administered by the taxing jurisdiction, or upon order of any
court, or as otherwise allowed in this section. Nothing herein shall prohibit the disclosure,
upon request, of the fact that a taxpayer has or has not purchased a business license or of
the name and address of a taxpayer purchasing or renewing a business license from the municipality.
Statistical information pertaining to taxes may be disclosed to the municipal governing body
upon their request. Any person willfully violating this section shall, for each act of disclosure,
have committed a Class A misdemeanor. (b) The governing body of...
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12-19-273
Section 12-19-273 Court to exercise sound discretion and specifically set forth reasons for
award; factors to be considered. In determining the amount of an award of costs or attorneys'
fees, the court shall exercise its sound discretion. When granting an award of costs and attorneys'
fees, the court shall specifically set forth the reasons for such award and shall consider
the following factors, among others, in determining whether to assess attorneys' fees and
costs and the amount to be assessed: (1) The extent to which any effort was made to determine
the validity of any action, claim or defense before it was asserted; (2) The extent of any
effort made after the commencement of an action to reduce the number of claims being asserted
or to dismiss claims that have been found not to be valid; (3) The availability of facts to
assist in determining the validity of an action, claim or defense; (4) The relative financial
position of the parties involved; (5) Whether or not the action was...
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19-3B-103
Section 19-3B-103 Definitions. In this chapter: (1) ACTION, with respect to an act of a trustee,
includes a failure to act. (2) ASCERTAINABLE STANDARD means a standard relating to an individual's
health, education, support, or maintenance within the meaning of Section 2041(b)(1)(A) or
2514(c)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as in effect on January 1, 2007, or as later
amended. (3) BENEFICIARY means a person that: (A) has a present or future beneficial interest
in a trust, vested or contingent; or (B) in a capacity other than that of trustee, holds a
power of appointment over trust property. (4) CHARITABLE TRUST means a trust, or portion of
a trust, created for a charitable purpose described in Section 19-3B-405(a). (5) CONSERVATOR
means a person appointed by the court to administer the estate of a minor or adult individual.
(6) ENVIRONMENTAL LAW means a federal, state, or local law, rule, regulation, or ordinance
relating to protection of the environment. (7) GUARDIAN means a...
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26-23B-7
Section 26-23B-7 Civil remedies. (a) Any woman upon whom an abortion has been performed or
induced in violation of this chapter, or the father of the unborn child who was the subject
of such an abortion, may maintain an action against the person who performed or induced the
abortion in intentional, knowing, or reckless violation of this chapter for actual and punitive
damages. Any woman upon whom an abortion has been attempted in violation of this chapter may
maintain an action against the person who attempted to perform the abortion in intentional,
knowing, or reckless violation of this chapter for actual damages. (b) A cause of action for
injunctive relief against any person who has intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly violated
this chapter and Section 22-9A-13 may be maintained by the woman upon whom an abortion was
performed or induced or attempted to be performed or induced in violation of this chapter,
by any person who is the spouse, parent, sibling, or guardian of, or a...
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40-18-382
Section 40-18-382 Continuation or reinstatement of incentives. The incentives authorized by
this article shall not be available for qualifying projects for which project agreements have
not been executed on or prior to December 31, 2020, unless the Legislature, by joint resolution
or other applicable action of both houses, votes to continue or reinstate the incentives for
new projects after that date. No action or inaction on the part of the Legislature shall reduce
or suspend any incentive awarded pursuant to this article in any past or future calendar year
with respect to qualifying projects for which project agreements have been executed on or
prior to December 31, 2020, it being the sole intention of this section that failure of the
Legislature to adopt a joint resolution or other applicable action of both houses continuing
the incentives authorized by this article for periods after December 31, 2020, shall affect
only the availability of the incentives to qualifying projects for...
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40-8-1
Section 40-8-1 Classification of property; assessment rate. (a) On and after October 1, 1978,
with respect to ad valorem taxes levied by the state, and, unless otherwise provided, with
respect to ad valorem taxes levied by a county, municipality, or other taxing authority other
than the state, all taxable property shall be divided into the following classes and no other
and shall be assessed for ad valorem tax purposes at the following ratios of assessed value
to the fair and reasonable market value of such property, or, as may be provided by law, to
the current use value of such property: CLASS I. All property of utilities used in the business
of such utilities, 30 percent. CLASS II. All property not otherwise classified, 20 percent.
CLASS III. All agricultural, forest, and residential property, and historic buildings and
sites, 10 percent. CLASS IV. All private passenger automobiles and motor trucks of the type
commonly known as "pickups" or "pickup trucks" owned and operated by an...

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45-42-260
Section 45-42-260 Authority to zone county property outside corporate limits of municipality.
(a) The Limestone County Commission may divide any territory at its discretion within the
county, but outside of the corporate limits of any municipality in the county into business,
industrial, and residential zones or districts including, but not limited to, zones or districts
where blasting may be carried out and the terms and conditions under which blasting may be
carried out and may provide the kind, character, and use of structures and improvements that
may be erected or made within the several zones or districts established and, from time to
time, may rearrange or alter the boundaries of the zones or districts and may also adopt ordinances
as necessary to carry into effect and make effective this section; provided, however, agricultural
and forest property assessed for ad valorem tax purposes at current use value as defined in
Section 40-7-25.1, shall be zoned as agricultural and forest...
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6-6-561
Section 6-6-561 Contents of complaint. A complaint under this division must be brought against
the land or the interest therein sought to be established. It must describe said land or the
interest therein sought to be established, with certainty, and state specifically what claim,
title, or interest in, or to, said lands the plaintiff claims to have and from whom and how
such interest or title so claimed in, or to, said lands was obtained. It shall also make party
or parties defendant to said complaint all persons against whom the plaintiff claims title
to said lands, or the interest therein sought to be established, and if the names of such
persons cannot be ascertained by the plaintiff with certainty, they may be designated and
joined as unknown parties. Such complaint shall also make party or parties defendant thereto
all persons who are known to the plaintiff to have had possession of said lands, or any part
thereof, within 10 years next preceding the filing of the complaint, or...
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