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6-5-546
Section 6-5-546 Venue of actions; transfer. In any action for injury or damages or wrongful
death whether in contract or in tort against a health care provider based on a breach of the
standard of care, the action must be brought in the county wherein the act or omission constituting
the alleged breach of the standard of care by the defendant actually occurred. If plaintiff
alleges that plaintiff's injuries or plaintiff's decedent's death resulted from acts or omissions
which took place in more than one county within the State of Alabama, the action must be brought
in the county wherein the plaintiff resided at the time of the act or omission, if the action
is one for personal injuries, or wherein the plaintiff's decedent resided at the time of the
act or omission if the action is one for wrongful death. If at any time prior to the commencement
of the trial of the action it is shown that the plaintiff's injuries or plaintiff's decedent's
death did not result from acts or omissions...
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6-6-256
Section 6-6-256 Assessment of value and damages and judgment - Trial of action. Upon the trial
the jury must, if it finds for the plaintiff, assess the value of each article separately,
if practicable, and also assess damages for its detention. If it finds for the defendant,
it must, in like manner, assess the value and, if in the possession of the plaintiff, assess
damages for its detention. Judgment against either party must be for the property sued for,
or its alternate value, with damages for its detention to the time of trial. (Code 1852, §2194;
Code 1867, §2595; Code 1876, §2944; Code 1886, §2719; Code 1896, §1476; Code 1907, §3781;
Code 1923, §7392; Code 1940, T. 7, §921.)...
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25-5-197
Section 25-5-197 Limitation period for claims or actions for compensation. In case of occupational
exposure to radiation, as defined in this article, or of injury or disability resulting therefrom,
all claims for compensation shall be forever barred, unless within one year after the employee
first suffered disability therefrom and either knew or in the exercise of reasonable diligence
should have known that the disability was caused therefrom, but in no event more than three
years after date of the injury as hereinafter defined, the parties shall have agreed upon
the compensation payable under this article, or unless within such period of time one of the
parties shall have filed a verified complaint as provided in Section 25-5-88. In case of death,
all claims for compensation shall be forever barred, unless the death results proximately
from occupational exposure to radiation, as defined in this article, and occurs within three
years of the date of the injury, as hereinafter defined,...
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10A-5A-9.06
Section 10A-5A-9.06 Stay of proceedings. For the purpose of allowing the limited liability
company or the series thereof, as the case may be, time to undertake an inquiry into the allegations
made in the demand or complaint commenced pursuant to this article, the court may stay any
derivative action for the period the court deems appropriate. (Act 2014-144, p. 265, §1.)...

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10A-9A-9.06
Section 10A-9A-9.06 Stay of proceedings. For the purpose of allowing the general partners and
the limited partnership time to undertake an inquiry into the allegations made in the demand
or complaint commenced pursuant to this article, the court may stay any derivative action
for the period the court deems appropriate. (Act 2016-379, §1.)...
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11-81-164
Section 11-81-164 Notice of adoption of authorization proceedings for issuance of bonds; limitation
period for actions to set aside authorization proceedings, restrain issuance of bonds, etc.
(a) After the adoption of authorizing proceedings providing for the issuance of bonds under
this article, the borrower shall cause to be published once a week for two successive weeks
in a newspaper either published or having general circulation within the limits of the county
or municipality, as the case may be, proposing to issue such bonds, a notice in substantially
the following form (the blanks being first properly filled in), with the printed or written
signature of the clerk or other recording officer of the borrower appended thereto: "An
ordinance (or resolution) authorizing the issuance of $_____ principal amount of revenue bonds
of (here insert name of the borrower) under the provisions of Title 11, Chapter 81, Article
5 of the Code of Alabama, as amended, was duly passed by the (here...
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18-1A-95
Section 18-1A-95 Disposition of preliminary objections; award of litigation expenses to defendant.
(a) If the probate court determines that a preliminary objection is meritorious, the court
shall make an appropriate order including: (1) Dismissal of the action, in whole or in part,
if the plaintiff is not authorized to take the property, or some part thereof, or the acts
or omissions constituting the basis for the objection will necessarily inflict irreparable
injury upon the defendant; (2) Conditional dismissal, in whole or in part, unless, within
a specified period, the plaintiff takes corrective or remedial action prescribed in the order,
including, if appropriate, the adoption of a new or amended condemnation authorization; or
(3) Any other disposition required by the circumstances. (b) In addition to other requirements
of an order sustaining a preliminary objection or determining that the failure or omission
constituting the basis of the objection was reasonably excusable, the...
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41-10-56
Section 41-10-56 Resolution authorizing issuance of bonds to contain recital as to authority
for issuance; notice of passage of resolution; limitation period and venue for actions to
contest validity of resolutions, bonds, etc. (a) Any resolution authorizing any bonds under
this article shall contain a recital that they are issued pursuant to the provisions of this
article, which recital shall be conclusive evidence that said bonds have been duly authorized
pursuant to the provisions of this article, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law
now in force or hereafter enacted or amended. (b) Upon the adoption by the board of directors
of any resolution providing for the issuance of bonds under the provisions of this article,
the authority may in its discretion cause to be published once a week for two consecutive
weeks, in a newspaper published and having general circulation in Jefferson County, Alabama,
a notice in substantially the following form (the blanks being properly...
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25-5-117
Section 25-5-117 Limitation period for claims or actions for compensation. (a) In case of the
contraction of an occupational disease, as defined in this article, or of injury or disability
resulting therefrom, a claim for compensation, as defined in Section 25-5-1, shall be forever
barred, unless within two years after the date of the injury, as hereinafter defined, the
parties shall have agreed upon the compensation payable under this article, or unless within
two years after the date of the injury, one of the parties shall have filed a verified complaint
as provided in Section 25-5-88. In case of death, the claim shall be forever barred, unless
within two years after death, if death results proximately from the occupational disease,
as defined in this article, and death occurs within three years of the date of the injury,
as hereinafter defined, the parties have agreed upon the compensation under this article,
or unless within two years after death, one of the parties shall have...
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25-5-80
Section 25-5-80 Limitation period for claims or actions for compensation. In case of a personal
injury not involving cumulative physical stress, all claims for compensation under this article
shall be forever barred unless within two years after the accident the parties shall have
agreed upon the compensation payable under this article or unless within two years after the
accident one of the parties shall have filed a verified complaint as provided in Section 25-5-88.
In cases involving personal injury due to cumulative physical stress, compensation under this
article shall be forever barred unless within two years after the date of the injury one of
the parties shall have filed a verified complaint as provided in Section 25-5-88. In cases
involving claims for lost earning capacity under Section 25-5-57(a)(3)i., other than those
involving cumulative physical stress, following termination of employment as outlined therein,
compensation under this article and Article 4 shall be forever...
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