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41-10-425
Section 41-10-425 Powers of the authority. The authority shall have the following powers among
others specified in this article: (1) To have succession by its corporate names until dissolved
as provided in this article; (2) To institute or maintain legal proceedings in any court of
competent jurisdiction to enforce its contractual, statutory and other rights; (3) To have
and to use a corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure; (4) To make and alter all needful
bylaws, rules and regulations for transaction of the authority's business and the control
of its property affairs; (5) The authority may, from time to time, borrow an amount not to
exceed $400,000.00, as may be needed, to acquire, hold title to real property, to prepare
and construct facilities and to sell, convey, lease, leaseback or rent and maintain that certain
property located in the City of Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, which is owned by
and in the name and interest of the State of Alabama and the Real...
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32-7C-2
Section 32-7C-2 Insurance requirements. (a) On or before October 30, 2016, and thereafter,
a TNC driver or a TNC on the behalf of the TNC driver shall maintain primary automobile insurance
that recognizes that the driver is a TNC driver or otherwise uses a vehicle to transport riders
for compensation and covers the driver under both of the following circumstances: (1) While
the TNC driver is logged onto the digital network of a TNC. (2) While the TNC driver is engaged
in a prearranged ride. (b)(1) The following automobile insurance requirements shall apply
while a participating TNC driver is logged on to the digital network of a TNC and is available
to receive transportation requests but is not engaged in a prearranged ride: a. Primary automobile
liability insurance in the amount of at least fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for death and
bodily injury per person, one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) for death and bodily injury
per incident, and twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000)...
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34-24-533
Section 34-24-533 Organization and operation of the interstate commission. (a) The interstate
commission, by a majority of commissioners present and voting, shall adopt bylaws to govern
its conduct as may be necessary or appropriate to carry out the purposes of the compact within
12 months of the first interstate commission meeting. (b) The interstate commission shall
elect or appoint annually from among its commissioners a chairperson, a vice chairperson,
and a treasurer, each of whom shall have such authority and duties as may be specified in
the bylaws. The chairperson, or in the chairperson's absence or disability, the vice chairperson,
shall preside at all meetings of the interstate commission. (c) Officers selected in subsection
(b) shall serve without remuneration from the interstate commission. (d) The officers and
employees of the interstate commission shall be immune from suit and liability, either personally
or in their official capacity, for a claim for damage to or loss of...
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37-15-10
Section 37-15-10 Penalties. (a) Any person who violates this chapter, or the rules adopted
under this chapter, shall be subject to a civil penalty as follows: (1) For a first violation,
the violator shall complete a course of training concerning compliance with this chapter or
pay a civil penalty in an amount not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500) per incident, or
both. (2) For a second or subsequent violation within a 12-month period, the violator shall
complete a course of training concerning compliance with this chapter or pay a civil penalty
in an amount not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1000) per incident, or both. (3) For a third
or subsequent violation within a 12-month period, the violator shall complete a course of
training concerning compliance with this chapter and pay a civil penalty in an amount not
to exceed three thousand dollars ($3,000) per incident. (4) Notwithstanding this subsection,
if any violation was the result of gross negligence or willful noncompliance,...
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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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45-9-243.40
Section 45-9-243.40 Privilege or license tax. (a) The following words, terms, and phrases,
when used in this section, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this subsection, except
where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: (1) PERSON. Any natural person, firm,
partnership, association, corporation, receiver, trust, estate, or other entity, or any other
group or combination of any thereof acting as a unit. (2) COUNTY. Chambers County, Alabama.
(3) BUSINESS. All activities engaged in, or caused to be engaged in, by any person with the
object of gain, profit, benefit, or advantage, either direct or indirect to such person. (4)
GROSS PROCEEDS. The value proceeding or accruing from the leasing or rental of tangible personal
property, without any deduction on account of the cost of the property so leased or rented,
the cost of materials used, labor, or service cost, interest paid or any other expenses whatsoever,
and without any deduction on account of loss and shall also...
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11-62-8
Section 11-62-8 Bonds and notes generally - Form, terms, denominations, etc.; execution, sale,
delivery, redemption, etc.; security for payment of principal or interest; remedies upon default;
liability of municipalities, board, etc., thereupon. (a) Any authority shall have power to
issue from time to time its bonds and notes in such principal amount as its board shall determine
to be necessary to provide sufficient funds for achieving any of its corporate purposes, including
the payment of interest on any of its notes and bonds, the establishment of reserves to secure
any such notes and bonds and all other expenditures of such authority incident to and necessary
or convenient to carry out its corporate purposes and powers. Any authority shall also have
the power to issue from time to time notes to renew notes and bonds to pay notes, including
interest thereon and, whenever it deems refunding expedient, to refund any bonds by the issuance
of new bonds, whether the bonds to be refunded...
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13A-10-190
Section 13A-10-190 Definitions. As used in this article, Section 13A-11-11, and Section 36-19-2.1,
the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) BACTERIOLOGICAL WEAPON or BIOLOGICAL
WEAPON. A device which is designed in a manner to permit the intentional release onto any
person, into the population or environment of microbial, or other biological agents or toxins
or viral agents whatever their origin or method of production in a manner not otherwise authorized
by law or any device the development, production, or stockpiling of which is prohibited pursuant
to the "Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, and Stockpiling
of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and Their Destruction," 26 U.S.T. 583,
TIAS 8063. The microbial or biological agents or viral agents shall include, but not be limited
to, any of the following: Anthrax or any variation thereof, smallpox or any variation thereof.
(2) CONVICTION. An adjudication of guilt of or a plea of...
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35-8-9
Section 35-8-9 Duties and responsibilities of association for administration and management
of property. The association provided for by the declaration shall be responsible for the
administration and management of the condominium property in accordance with this chapter,
the declaration, and the bylaws. The association may be incorporated or unincorporated. All
unit owners will be stockholders or members. Unless otherwise provided in the declaration,
the association, acting through its officers or governing board, shall have the powers enumerated
below: (1) The association may maintain, repair, replace, clean, and sanitize the common and
limited common elements. (2) The association may assess and collect funds and may pay for
common expenses and limited common expenses out of such funds as are appropriate. (3) In addition
to the enforcement of the covenants and restrictions concerning use, occupancy, and transfer
of units which are included in the declaration pursuant to section...
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6-6-680
Section 6-6-680 Judgment against sheriff, etc., receiving or executing writ. Judgment must
be entered for the plaintiff, on three days' notice, against the sheriff, coroner, or other
officer receiving or executing the writ in the following cases: (1) For failing to return
an execution, 20 percent on the judgment; (2) For failing to pay over money collected upon
an execution, on demand of the plaintiff, his agent, or attorney, for the amount so collected
and five percent per month damages from the time such demand was made; (3) For failing to
make the money on an execution, which by due diligence could have been made, for the amount
of the execution, interest, and 10 percent damages thereon; (4) For fraudulently making a
false return, for the amount of the execution, interest, and 10 percent damages thereon; (5)
For failing to notify the plaintiff, his agent, or attorney of the collection of money by
execution, for five percent per month on the amount collected from the time when the...
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