40-1-42
Section 40-1-42 Overpayments into State Treasury. The Comptroller must draw his warrant on the State Treasurer in favor of any judge of probate, tax collector, county treasurer, clerk of the circuit court, or other officer paying money into the State Treasury for any amount overpaid into the Treasury by such judge of probate, tax collector, county treasurer, clerk of the circuit court, or other officer. (Acts 1935, No. 194, p. 256; Code 1940, T. 51, §338.)...
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15-10-4
Section 15-10-4 Arrest without warrant - Duty of arresting officer; authority of officer to break and enter dwelling house. When arresting a person without a warrant, the officer must inform of his authority and the cause of arrest, except when the person is arrested in the actual commission of a public offense or on pursuit. In making a warrantless arrest, an officer has authority to break open an outer or inner door or window of a dwelling house if, after notice of his office and purpose, he is refused admittance. (Code 1852, §446; Code 1867, §3995; Code 1876, §4665; Code 1886, §4263; Code 1896, §5212; Code 1907, §6270; Code 1923, §3264; Code 1940, T. 15, §155.)...
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15-10-7
Section 15-10-7 Arrests by private persons. (a) A private person may arrest another for any public offense: (1) Committed in his presence; (2) Where a felony has been committed, though not in his presence, by the person arrested; or (3) Where a felony has been committed and he has reasonable cause to believe that the person arrested committed it. (b) An arrest for felony may be made by a private person on any day and at any time. (c) A private person must, at the time of the arrest, inform the person to be arrested of the cause thereof, except when such person is in the actual commission of an offense, or arrested on pursuit. (d) If he is refused admittance, after notice of his intention, and the person to be arrested has committed a felony, he may break open an outer or inner door or window of a dwelling house. (e) It is the duty of any private person, having arrested another for the commission of any public offense, to take him without unnecessary delay before a judge or magistrate,...
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28-4-262
Section 28-4-262 Search warrant for seizure of prohibited liquors and beverages, etc., generally - Return of warrant; furnishing of copies thereof to applicant for warrant, etc. The officer in his return of the warrant to the judge of the district court must specify with particularity the liquors and beverages and other articles taken, and the applicant for the warrant and the person from whose possession the liquors and articles were taken are entitled to a copy of the return, signed by the judge, which he must furnish them on their application therefor. (Acts 1909, No. 191, p. 63; Acts 1915, No. 2, p. 8; Code 1923, §4750; Code 1940, T. 29, §219.)...
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11-4-48
Section 11-4-48 Execution of and liability upon warrants. All warrants drawn upon the depository must be signed by the probate judge of said county or the president of the county commission at the election of such county commission expressed in a resolution which must be spread upon the minutes and given to such depositories that may be selected. Such officer signing such warrants shall be liable for the amount of any warrant drawn and paid by such depositories without the authority of law. (Acts 1915, No. 378, p. 348; Code 1923, §321; Code 1940, T. 12, §51.)...
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15-5-18
Section 15-5-18 Payment of fees and costs. The complainant must pay the fees of a search warrant before he is entitled to the same, and must also pay the officer his fees for the execution before the same is executed; and if, on the hearing, it appears that there was no probable cause for believing the existence of the grounds on which the warrant was issued, the whole costs may be taxed against the complainant and an execution issued therefor, returnable on any day the judge or the magistrate may direct. (Code 1852, §843; Code 1867, §4394; Code 1876, §4023; Code 1886, §4744; Code 1896, §5501; Code 1907, §7774; Code 1923, §5488; Code 1940, T. 15, §117.)...
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15-9-35
Section 15-9-35 Arrest warrant - Issuance; contents. If the Governor shall decide that an extradition demand should be complied with, he shall sign a warrant of arrest, which shall be sealed with the state seal and be directed to a sheriff, marshal, coroner or other person whom he may think fit to entrust with the execution thereof. The warrant must substantially recite the facts necessary to the validity of its issue. (Acts 1931, No. 482, p. 559; Code 1940, T. 15, §54.)...
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15-9-40
Section 15-9-40 Arrest prior to requisition. Whenever any person within this state shall be charged on the oath of any credible person before any district or circuit court judge of this state with the commission of any crime in any other state and, except in cases arising under Section 15-9-34, with having fled from justice; or whenever complaint shall have been made before any district or circuit court judge in this state setting forth on the affidavit of any credible person in another state that a crime has been committed in such other state, that the accused has been charged in such state with the commission of the crime and, except in cases arising under Section 15-9-34, that he has fled from justice and is believed to have been found in this state, the judge shall issue a warrant directed to the sheriff of the county in which the oath or complaint is filed, directing him to apprehend the person charged, wherever he may be found in this state, and bring him before the same or any...
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10A-8A-3.03
Section 10A-8A-3.03 Statement of authority. (a) A partnership may deliver to the Secretary of State for filing a statement of authority, which: (1) must include the name of the partnership and: (A) if the partnership has not filed a statement of partnership, a statement of not for profit partnership, or a statement of limited liability partnership, (i) the street and mailing addresses of its principal office and (ii) if the Secretary of State has assigned a unique identifying number or other designation to the partnership, that number or designation; or (B) if the partnership has filed a statement of partnership, a statement of not for profit partnership, or a statement of limited liability partnership, (i) the street address and mailing address of its principal office, (ii) the name, street address, and mailing address of its registered agent, and (iii) the unique identifying number or other designation assigned to the partnership by the Secretary of State. (2) with respect to any...
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36-2-7
Section 36-2-7 Issuance and execution of commissions generally. The commission must issue in the name and by the authority of the State of Alabama, must be sealed with the Great Seal and signed by the Governor and countersigned by the Secretary of State, unless it is the commission of the secretary, which must be signed by the Governor. (Code 1886, §246; Code 1896, §3059; Code 1907, §1470; Code 1923, §2580; Code 1940, T. 41, §11.)...
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