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9-12-181
Section 9-12-181 Representatives to Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission. In pursuance of
Article III of said compact there shall be three representatives from Alabama to the commission
created therein to be selected as follows: The Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources
shall, ex officio, be a representative of the State of Alabama on said commission; one representative
shall be from time to time elected by the Legislature from its membership, and such representative
shall serve for a four-year period from the date of his election or until his successor shall
have been elected; and the other representative shall be appointed by the Governor by and
with the advice and consent of the Senate, and such representative shall be a citizen of the
State of Alabama having a knowledge of and interest in marine fisheries' problems. The term
of such representative shall be four years, and he shall hold office until his successor shall
be appointed and qualified. The Commissioner of...
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22-21A-6
Section 22-21A-6 Interstate Advisory Health Care Commission. (a) The Interstate Advisory Health
Care Commission is established. The commission consists of members appointed by each member
state through a process to be determined by each member state. A member state may not appoint
more than two members to the commission and may withdraw membership from the commission at
any time. Each commission member is entitled to one vote. The commission may not act unless
a majority of the members are present, and no action shall be binding unless approved by a
majority of the commission's total membership. (b) The commission may elect from among its
membership a chair. The commission may adopt and publish bylaws and policies that are not
inconsistent with this compact. The commission shall meet at least once a year, and may meet
more frequently. (c) The commission may study issues of health care regulation that are of
particular concern to the member states. The commission may make nonbinding...
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11-49C-4
Section 11-49C-4 Agreements construed as interstate compacts; actions in case of controversy.
Any agreements entered into pursuant to this chapter between a Class 8 municipality in Alabama
and a municipality of another state which is contiguous to the Alabama municipality shall
have the status of an interstate compact, but in any case of controversy involving performance
or interpretation thereof or liability thereunder, the municipalities involved thereto shall
be real parties in interest and the state may maintain an action to recoup or otherwise make
itself whole for any damages or liability which it may incur by reason of being joined as
a party therein. The action shall be maintainable against any municipality whose default,
failure of performance, or other conduct caused or contributed to the incurring of damage
or liability by the state. (Act 2007-468, p. 990, ยง4.)...
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11-50-410
Section 11-50-410 Rights and remedies of bondholders and trustees. In addition to all other
rights and all other remedies, any holder or holders of any bond or bonds of any district
incorporated under this article, including a trustee for a bondholder, shall have the right,
subject to any contractual limitation binding upon such bondholder or holders or trustee and
subject to the prior or superior rights of others: (1) To bring an action on the bonds; (2)
To enforce its rights against the district and the board of directors, by mandamus or other
civil action or proceeding, including the right to require the district and such board to
fix and collect rates and charges adequate to carry out any agreement as to or pledge of the
revenues produced by such rates or charges and to require such district and such board to
carry out the other covenants and agreements with such bondholder and to perform its and their
duties under this article and under any mortgage, indenture of trust or...
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33-8-1
Section 33-8-1 Authorization; provisions generally; legislative approval and ratification.
The Governor on behalf of this state is hereby authorized to execute a compact, in substantially
the following form, with the State of Mississippi; and the Legislature hereby signifies in
advance its approval and ratification of such compact, which compact is as follows: TOMBIGBEE-TENNESSEE
WATERWAY DEVELOPMENT COMPACT Article I. The purpose of this compact is to promote the development
of a navigable waterway connecting the Tennessee and Tombigbee Rivers by way of the east fork
of the Tombigbee River and Mackeys and Yellow Creeks so as to provide a nine-foot navigable
channel from the junction of the Tombigbee and Warrior rivers at Demopolis in the State of
Alabama to the junction of Yellow Creek with the Tennessee River at Pickwick Pool in the State
of Mississippi, and to establish a joint interstate authority to assist in these efforts.
Article II. This compact shall become effective...
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34-24-535
Section 34-24-535 Oversight of interstate compact. (a) The executive, legislative, and judicial
branches of state government in each member state shall enforce the compact and shall take
all actions necessary and appropriate to effectuate the purposes and intent of the compact.
The provisions of the compact and the rules promulgated hereunder shall have standing as statutory
law but shall not override existing state authority to regulate the practice of medicine.
(b) All courts shall take judicial notice of the compact and the rules in any judicial or
administrative proceeding in a member state pertaining to the subject matter of the compact
which may affect the powers, responsibilities, or actions of the interstate commission. (c)
The interstate commission shall be entitled to receive all service of process in any such
proceeding, and shall have standing to intervene in the proceeding for all purposes. Failure
to provide service of process to the interstate commission shall render a...
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39-7-25
Section 39-7-25 Rights and remedies of bondholders. In addition to all other rights and all
other remedies any holder or holders of any bond or bonds of any authority incorporated under
this chapter, including a trustee for bondholders, shall have, subject to any contractual
limitations binding upon such bondholder or holders or trustee, and subject to the prior or
superior rights of others the following rights: (1) To institute a civil action on the bonds;
(2) To enforce his rights by mandamus or other civil action or proceeding against such authority
and the board of trustees of such authority, including the right to require such authority
and such board of trustees to fix and collect rates and charges adequate to carry out any
agreement as to or pledge of the revenues produced by such rates or charges and to require
such authority and such board to carry out any other covenants and agreements with such bondholder
and to perform its and their duties under this chapter; (3) To require...
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6-6-283
Section 6-6-283 Demanding abstract of title to be relied on for recovery or defense; proceedings
upon failure to furnish same. In all actions or proceedings involving the title or right of
possession to land, either party may, by notice in writing to the opposing party or his attorney
of record not less than 10 days before the trial, demand an abstract in writing of the title,
or titles, on which he will rely for recovery or defense, and such party must be confined
to the proof of such title or titles upon the trial. If either party, after such demand and
notice, fails to furnish such abstract of title, the party so demanding may move the court
to require the party in default to furnish the abstract of title, and the court may enter
an order requiring the party so in default to furnish the abstract of title within the time
to be fixed by the order of the court. Upon failure to comply with such order, the court must
dismiss the action or proceeding if the plaintiff is in default or may...
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34-24-534
Section 34-24-534 Rulemaking functions of the interstate commission. (a) The interstate commission
shall promulgate reasonable rules in order to effectively and efficiently achieve the purposes
of the compact. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event the interstate commission exercises
its rulemaking authority in a manner that is beyond the scope of the purposes of the compact,
or the powers granted hereunder, then such an action by the interstate commission shall be
invalid and have no force or effect. (b) Rules deemed appropriate for the operations of the
interstate commission shall be made pursuant to a rulemaking process that substantially conforms
to the Model State Administrative Procedure Act of 2010, and subsequent amendments thereto.
(c) Not later than 30 days after a rule is promulgated, any person may file a petition for
judicial review of the rule in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia
or the federal district where the interstate commission has...
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7-2A-501
Section 7-2A-501 Default: Procedure. (1) Whether the lessor or the lessee is in default under
a lease contract is determined by the lease agreement and this article. (2) If the lessor
or the lessee is in default under the lease contract, the party seeking enforcement has rights
and remedies as provided in this article and, except as limited by this article, as provided
in the lease agreement. (3) If the lessor or the lessee is in default under the lease contract,
the party seeking enforcement may reduce the party's claim to judgment, or otherwise enforce
the lease contract by self-help or any available judicial procedure or nonjudicial procedure,
including administrative proceeding, arbitration, or the like, in accordance with this article.
(4) Except as otherwise provided in Section 7-1-305(a), or this article or the lease agreement,
the rights and remedies referred to in subsections (2) and (3) are cumulative. (5) If the
lease agreement covers both real property and goods, the party...
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