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26-3-13
Section 26-3-13 Liability of probate judge, etc., for neglect or omission in taking bond. The
judge of probate and the sureties on his or her official bond are liable to any person injured
for any wanton, fraudulent, or intentional misconduct of the judge in not taking from a conservator
a good and sufficient bond or for taking thereon insufficient surety or for wanton, fraudulent,
or intentional misconduct in not requiring the execution of a new or additional bond in the
cases in which such bond is required by law, if he or she knows or has good cause to believe
that the case exists in which such new or additional bond should be required. (Code 1886,
§2389; Code 1896, §2283; Code 1907, §4373; Code 1923, §8146; Code 1940, T. 21, §38; Acts
1987, No. 87-590, p. 975, §2-333(b); Act 2017-174, §1.)...
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35-8-12
Section 35-8-12 Liability, actions, and service of process. (a) Neither the association nor
any unit owner shall be liable for the individual acts or omissions of any other unit owner.
(b) All actions seeking liability of unit owners arising by virtue of their condominium ownership
and who are not liable by reason of any act or omission on their own part shall be directed
against the association and defended by the association. Where plaintiff's demand exceeds
unit owner insurance established by the association, such unit owner must be given notice
by the association and shall have the right at his own expense to individual representation
by counsel. (c) A unit owner, not liable by reason of any act or omission on his own part,
shall have no liability for any settlement, judgment, or cost of defense incurred by the association
with relation to limited common elements in which he has no interest. (d) A unit owner shall
be liable for no more than a pro rata share of any settlement,...
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35-8A-311
Section 35-8A-311 Tort and contract liability. Neither the association, any association mortgagee,
nor any unit owner except the declarant is liable for that declarant's torts in connection
with any part of the condominium which that declarant has the responsibility to maintain.
Otherwise, an action alleging a wrong done by the association shall be brought against the
association and not against any unit owner. If the wrong occurred during any period of declarant
control and the association gives the declarant reasonable notice of and an opportunity to
defend against the action, the declarant who then controlled the association is liable to
the association or to any unit owner: (i) for all tort losses not covered by insurance suffered
by the association or that unit owner; and (ii) for all costs which the association would
not have incurred but for a breach of contract or other wrongful act or omission. Whenever
the declarant is liable to the association under this section, the...
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33-4-37
Section 33-4-37 Issuing licenses; possession and exhibition of licenses; oath of pilot. The
State Pilotage Commission shall issue to each pilot licensed and branched by them an original
and a duplicate certificate of his appointment, competency and authority to act as such pilot,
and as to the extent thereof, and shall reissue duplicate certificates from time to time,
as the occasion may require. Such original and duplicate certificates shall be signed by a
majority of the commissioners or by their chairman by their direction. Each bay or bar pilot
holding a license or branch must keep upon his person, when offering his services to any vessel,
his duplicate certificate and must, upon demand of the proper officer of the vessel, exhibit
the same and allow such officer to inspect it. Before issuing an original license or branch,
the commissioners delivering the same to the appointee shall require him to take and subscribe
in writing an oath as follows, to be administered by such...
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33-4-31
Section 33-4-31 Qualifications; age limitations for apprentices. (a) In order to prevent delays
in the apprenticeship and branching of bar pilots, the commission shall when necessary maintain
a register of applicants containing no more than nine applicants for apprenticeship, who must
be not less than 18 years of age. (b) Applicants for apprenticeship from the register of applicants
will be considered by the commission for apprenticeship in order of their seniority which
shall be based upon the date of completion of all requirements to be a bar pilot except apprenticeship,
application to be a pilot, passage of the commission's written examination and branch, which
requirements are set out in subdivisions (2), (3) and (5) of Section 33-4-34. (c) No person
may commence his or her apprenticeship unless the commission finds that (i) the applicant
meets all statutory requirements for apprenticeship required by subsection b above, and (ii)
there is a need for an apprentice. (d) An apprentice...
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10A-17-1.07
Section 10A-17-1.07 Liability in tort and contract. (a) A nonprofit association is a legal
entity separate from its members for the purposes of determining and enforcing rights, duties,
and liabilities in contract and tort. (b) A person is not liable for a breach of a nonprofit
association's contract merely because the person is a member, is authorized to participate
in the management of the affairs of the nonprofit association, or is a person considered to
be a member by the nonprofit association. (c) A person is not liable for a tortious act or
omission for which a nonprofit association is liable merely because the person is a member,
is authorized to participate in the management of the affairs of the nonprofit association,
or is a person considered to be a member by the nonprofit association. (d) A tortious act
or omission of a member or other person for which a nonprofit association is liable is not
imputed to a person merely because the person is a member of the nonprofit...
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33-4A-17
Section 33-4A-17 Register of applicants for apprenticeship; seniority; statutory requirements.
(a) In order to prevent delays in the apprenticeship and branching of bar pilots, the commission,
when necessary, shall maintain a register of applicants containing no more than nine applicants
for apprenticeship who must be not less than 21 years of age. (b) All pending and future applicants
for apprenticeship from the register of applicants shall be considered by the commission for
apprenticeship in order of their seniority as determined by the commission from time to time
at its sole discretion, which shall be based upon each applicant's professionalism, maturity
and readiness, the date of completion of all requirements to be a bar pilot except apprenticeship,
application to be a pilot, passage of the commission's written examination and branch, and
the compliance with subsections (c) and (d). (c) No person may commence an apprenticeship
unless the commission finds that the applicant meets...
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9-12-150
Section 9-12-150 Artificial reef construction permit; transportation, inspection, etc., of
reef materials; bond; penalties. (a) Before any person, firm, corporation, or association
constructs or attempts to construct an artificial fishing reef in the coastal waters of the
State of Alabama as defined by Section 9-7-10, or waters approved by the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers adjacent to or which may affect the coastal area of Alabama as defined by Section
9-7-10, and transports or attempts to transport material from which artificial reefs may be
constructed through the waters of this state, the person, firm, corporation, or association
shall have the material inspected and approved by and shall obtain a permit from the Alabama
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Marine Resources Division, or any agency
designated in the future by the division, the cost of which shall be twenty-five dollars ($25)
per reef and shall be credited to the Marine Resources Fund. Materials are...
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27-9A-2
Section 27-9A-2 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) APPRENTICE INDEPENDENT ADJUSTER.
As defined in Section 27-9A-11. (2) BUSINESS ENTITY. A corporation, association, partnership,
limited liability company, limited liability partnership, or other legal entity. (3) COMMISSIONER.
The Alabama Commissioner of Insurance. (4) HOME STATE. The District of Columbia and any state
or territory of the United States in which an independent adjuster maintains the principal
place of residence or business of the adjuster and in which the adjuster is licensed to act
as a resident independent adjuster. In the case of a resident of a Canadian province, or if
the resident state or territory does not license independent adjusters for the line of authority
sought, the home state of the independent adjuster shall be any state in which the independent
adjuster is licensed and in good standing, as designated by...
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27-7-1
Section 27-7-1 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section: (1) BUSINESS ENTITY. A corporation,
association, partnership, limited liability company, limited liability partnership, or other
legal entity. (2) COMMISSIONER. The Alabama Commissioner of Insurance. (3) HOME STATE. The
District of Columbia and any state or territory of the United States in which an insurance
producer maintains his or her principal place of residence or principal place of business
and is licensed to act as an insurance producer. (4) INSURANCE. As defined in Section 27-1-2.
(5) INSURANCE PRODUCER or PRODUCER. A person required to be licensed under the laws of this
state to sell, solicit, or negotiate insurance. (6) INSURER. As defined in Section 27-1-2.
For the purposes of this chapter, insurer shall also mean an insurance company licensed pursuant
to Chapter 3, commencing with Section 27-3-1 of this title; a health...
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