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2-19-6
Section 2-19-6 Conversion, etc., of cotton samples. Any person who is authorized to sample
cotton and who, with intent to defraud, converts such samples to his own use or refuses to
deliver them on demand to the owner, consignee or agent, unless they have been destroyed or
stolen without his agency or taken out of his possession by legal process, shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor. (Ag. Code 1927, §357; Code 1940, T. 2, §147.)...
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2-20-3
Section 2-20-3 Sale of corn, oats, rye, cotton seed hulls, etc., in bulk; sale of grains or
cereals by producers or growers thereof. The provisions of Sections 2-20-1 and 2-20-2 shall
apply only when corn, oats, rye, wheat, barley or cotton seed hulls are sold in sacks, bags
or other packages and shall not prevent the sale of any of said articles in bulk. The provisions
of Sections 2-20-1 and 2-20-2 shall not apply to sales of grains or cereals by the producer
or grower of such grains or cereals. (Ag. Code 1927, §212; Code 1940, T. 2, §138.)...
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33-1-12
Section 33-1-12 Power to acquire, operate, etc., structures, facilities, etc. The port authority,
in engaging in the work of internal improvement, or promoting, developing, constructing, maintaining
and operating harbors, seaports, and riverports within the state and its jurisdiction, may
acquire, purchase, install, lease, construct, own, hold, maintain, equip, use, control, and
operate, at seaports, or at any ports located on any river or stream which is navigable for
commercial traffic, or which may be made so navigable at any time in the future, wharves,
piers, docks, quays, grain elevators, cotton compresses, warehouses, and other water and rail
terminals and other structures, and facilities needed for the convenient use of the port authority
in the aid of commerce, including the dredging of approaches thereto. (Acts 1955, No. 367,
p. 887, §3; Act 2000-598, p. 1199, §2.)...
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33-2-3
Section 33-2-3 Acquisition, construction, maintenance, operation, etc., of facilities; plans
and survey; limitation upon right of eminent domain. Through the Alabama State Docks Department,
the state, in engaging in the works of internal improvements authorized by this article, shall
have the power to acquire, purchase, install, lease, construct, own, hold, maintain, equip,
control and operate along navigable rivers, streams or waterways and at river ports or landings
along navigable rivers, streams or waterways now or hereafter existing within the state, wharves,
piers, docks, quays, grain elevators, cotton compresses, warehouses, improvements and water
and rail terminals and such structures and facilities as may be needful for convenient use
of the same, in aid of commerce and use of navigable waterways of the state, to the fullest
extent practical and as the State Docks Department shall deem desirable or proper. This authority
shall include dredging of approaches to any facilities...
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2-19-15
Section 2-19-15 Ginners to maintain registers of cotton ginned; contents and inspection thereof.
Every person, firm or corporation who gins cotton shall keep a book in which it shall register
all cotton received at its gins to be ginned in the name of the owner thereof, if known, and,
if not known, then the ginner shall make due and diligent inquiry of the person who delivers
said cotton to be ginned and record in its book the name of the owner as given and the name
of the person from whom the cotton may be received, which book shall also show the date of
ginning and the gin number of such bale, which gin number shall continue consecutively for
each bale ginned by any particular gin to the close of the season. Such register shall be
kept open for the inspection of the public. (Ag. Code 1927, §367; Code 1940, T. 2, §156.)...

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36-17-19
Section 36-17-19 Bonds, etc., to be deposited with Treasurer and payments made to Treasurer.
All bonds and other securities for money belonging to the state or under the control thereof
are to be deposited with the Treasurer, and all payments on the same must be made to the Treasurer,
being first certified to him by the Comptroller. (Code 1852, §385; Code 1867, §431; Code
1876, §537; Code 1886, §643; Code 1896, §2012; Code 1907, §615; Code 1923, §823; Acts
1939, No. 112, p. 144, §15; Code 1940, T. 55, §89.)...
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2-19-23
Section 2-19-23 Ginneries to keep lint cotton and cotton seed and lots of cotton separate upon
request of owners. All public ginneries in this state, when requested so to do by the owner,
shall keep both the lint cotton and cotton seed of each owner and each lot of cotton so separated
by the owner separate from that of every other owner or lot, so that each owner may receive
his own lint cotton and cotton seed unmixed with that of other owners and so that each owner
may separate his own cotton into different lots and have each lot ginned separate and the
lint and seed therefrom kept separate and apart from the lint and seed of his other lots of
cotton. To this end, all public ginneries shall entirely clean their gin heads of all cotton
containing seed before commencing to gin the cotton of different owners or of different lots
belonging to the same owners when so requested and separated into different lots by the owners
and shall clean the lint rooms of lint cotton as near as may be so...
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2-29-7
Section 2-29-7 Maintenance of records by commission merchants as to handling, storage or sale
of farm products. It shall be the duty of every commission merchant upon receipt of any farm
products for sale on commission to make and keep a correct record thereof, showing in detail
the following with reference to the handling, sale or storage of any such farm products: the
name and address of the consignor, the date received, the grade, quantity and condition when
received, the amounts sold, the date of each sale, the price for which sold, itemized statement
of the expenses connected with or incurred in making sale and to whom sold, including the
complete name and address. A copy of such record and account of sale of such farm products,
together with remittance in full of the amount realized by such sale, less expenses and commission,
shall be mailed to the consignor within 48 hours after the consummation of and in no case
shall such remittance be delayed for a longer period than seven...
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11-47-40
Section 11-47-40 Ownership, regulation, etc., of municipal cemeteries; regulation, etc., of
establishment or use of private cemeteries within police jurisdiction. All cities and towns
of this state shall have the power to own, regulate, improve, lay out, and control town or
city cemeteries and permit additions thereto and the establishment of new ones, either within
or without the town or city limits, and to sell burial lots in the same, and to regulate or
prohibit the establishment or use of private cemeteries within the police jurisdiction of
a city or town elsewhere than in the city or town cemeteries. (Code 1907, §1284; Code 1923,
§2041; Code 1940, T. 37, §478.)...
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11-85-5
Section 11-85-5 Certification of plan to Governor and to municipalities, counties, etc., within
region. The regional planning commission, after adopting the regional plan, shall certify
a copy thereof to the Governor, to the planning commission of each municipality within the
region, to the council of each municipality not having a planning commission, to the county
commission of each county wholly or partly included in the region and to other organized taxing
districts or political subdivisions wholly or partly included in the region. (Acts 1935, No.
534, p. 1126; Code 1940, T. 37, §812.)...
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