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40-27-1
Section 40-27-1 Compact adopted; terms. The following Multistate Tax Compact is hereby approved,
adopted and enacted into law by the State of Alabama: Multistate Tax Compact Article I. Purposes.
The purposes of this compact are to: 1. Facilitate proper determination of state and local
tax liability of multistate taxpayers, including the equitable apportionment of tax bases
and settlement of apportionment disputes. 2. Promote uniformity or compatibility in significant
components of tax systems. 3. Facilitate taxpayer convenience and compliance in the filing
of tax returns and in other phases of tax administration. 4. Avoid duplicative taxation. Article
II. Definitions. As used in this compact: 1. "State" means a state of the United
States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, or any territory or possession
of the United States. 2. "Subdivision" means any governmental unit or special district
of a state. 3. "Taxpayer" means any corporation, partnership, firm,...
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5-17-3
Section 5-17-3 Use of words "credit union" in name or title. It shall be a misdemeanor
for any person, association, copartnership, or corporation, except corporations organized
in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, credit unions incorporated under the laws
of the United States, the trade associations of credit unions doing business in this state,
and other organizations as approved by the administrator, to use the words "credit union"
in their name, title, or in advertising. A credit union organized under the provisions of
this chapter shall include in its corporate name or title the words "credit union."
Any violation of this prohibition shall subject the party chargeable therewith to a penalty
of five hundred dollars ($500) for each day, with a maximum amount of fifty thousand dollars
($50,000), during which the violation is committed or repeated. The penalty may be recovered
by the administrator by an action instituted for that purpose, and, in addition to the penalty,...

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7-9A-337
Section 7-9A-337 Priority of security interests in goods covered by certificate of title. If,
while a security interest in goods is perfected by any method under the law of another jurisdiction,
this State issues a certificate of title that does not show that the goods are subject to
the security interest or contain a statement that they may be subject to security interests
not shown on the certificate: (1) a buyer of the goods, other than a person in the business
of selling goods of that kind, takes free of the security interest if the buyer gives value
and receives delivery of the goods after issuance of the certificate and without knowledge
of the security interest; and (2) the security interest is subordinate to a conflicting security
interest in the goods that attaches, and is perfected under Section 7-9A-311(b), after issuance
of the certificate and without the conflicting secured party's knowledge of the security interest.
(Act 2001-481, p. 647, ยง1.)...
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8-6-140
Section 8-6-140 Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following words have the
following meanings unless the context otherwise requires: (1) BENEFICIARY FORM. A registration
of a security which indicates the present owner of the security and the intention of the owner
regarding the person who will become the owner of the security upon the death of the owner.
(2) DEVISEE. Any person designated in a will to receive a disposition of real or personal
property. (3) HEIRS. Those persons, including the surviving spouse, who are entitled under
the statutes of intestate succession to the property of a decedent. (4) PERSON. An individual,
a corporation, an organization, or other legal entity. (5) PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE. Includes
executor, administrator, successor personal representative, special administrator, and persons
who perform substantially the same function under the law governing their status. (6) PROPERTY.
Includes both real and personal property or any interest therein...
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8-6-2
Section 8-6-2 Definitions. When used in this article, unless the context otherwise requires,
the following terms shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
(1) COMMISSION or SECURITIES COMMISSION. The securities commission. (2) AGENT. Any individual
other than a dealer who represents a dealer or issuer in effecting or attempting to effect
sales of securities, but such term does not include an individual who represents an issuer
in: a. Effecting a transaction in a security exempted by subdivisions (1), (2), (3), (4),
(9) or (10) of Section 8-6-10; b. Effecting transactions exempted by Section 8-6-11; or c.
Effecting transactions with existing employees, partners, or directors of the issuer if no
commission or other remuneration is paid or given directly or indirectly for soliciting any
person in this state. A partner, officer, or director of a dealer or issuer is an agent if
he otherwise comes within this definition. (3) DEALER. Any person engaged in the...
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11-67A-4
Section 11-67A-4 Procedures generally. Any procedure adopted by the municipality for the abatement
and removal of inoperable motor vehicles as public nuisances shall include, but is not limited
to, the following: (1) A provision requiring notice to the last registered owner of record,
to any secured party or other holder of a recorded or registered security interest or lien
on the motor vehicle, and to the property owner of record that a hearing may be requested
and that if no hearing is requested, the inoperable motor vehicle will be removed. (2) A provision
requiring that if a request for a hearing is received, a notice giving the time, location,
and date of the hearing on the question of abatement and removal of the inoperable motor vehicle
as a public nuisance shall be mailed by certified mail, with a five-day return receipt requested
to the owner of the land as shown on the last equalized assessment roll, to the last registered
and legal owner of record, and to any registered or...
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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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7-9A-625
Section 7-9A-625 Remedies for secured party's failure to comply with article. (a) Judicial
orders concerning noncompliance. If it is established that a secured party is not proceeding
in accordance with this article, a court may order or restrain collection, enforcement, or
disposition of collateral on appropriate terms and conditions. (b) Damages for noncompliance.
Subject to subsections (c), (d), and (f), a person is liable for damages in the amount of
any loss caused by a failure to comply with this article. Loss caused by a failure to comply
may include loss resulting from the debtor's inability to obtain, or increased costs of, alternative
financing. (c) Persons entitled to recover damages; statutory damages in consumer-goods transaction.
Except as otherwise provided in Section 7-9A-628: (1) a person that, at the time of the failure,
was a debtor, was an obligor, or held a security interest in or other lien on the collateral
may recover damages under subsection (b) for its loss;...
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8-1-190
Section 8-1-190 Void contracts; contracts allowed to preserve protectable interests. (a) Every
contract by which anyone is restrained from exercising a lawful profession, trade, or business
of any kind otherwise than is provided by this section is to that extent void. (b) Except
as otherwise prohibited by law, the following contracts are allowed to preserve a protectable
interest: (1) A contract between two or more persons or businesses or a person and a business
limiting their ability to hire or employ the agent, servant, or employees of a party to the
contract where the agent, servant, or employee holds a position uniquely essential to the
management, organization, or service of the business. (2) An agreement between two or more
persons or businesses or a person and a business to limit commercial dealings to each other.
(3) One who sells the good will of a business may agree with the buyer to refrain from carrying
on or engaging in a similar business and from soliciting customers of...
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13A-6-60
Section 13A-6-60 Definitions. The following definitions apply in this article: (1) FORCIBLE
COMPULSION. Use or threatened use, whether express or implied, of physical force, violence,
confinement, restraint, physical injury, or death to the threatened person or to another person.
Factors to be considered in determining an implied threat include, but are not limited to,
the respective ages and sizes of the victim and the accused; the respective mental and physical
conditions of the victim and the accused; the atmosphere and physical setting in which the
incident was alleged to have taken place; the extent to which the accused may have been in
a position of authority, domination, or custodial control over the victim; or whether the
victim was under duress. Forcible compulsion does not require proof of resistance by the victim.
(2) INCAPACITATED. The term includes any of the following: a. A person who suffers from a
mental or developmental disease or disability which renders the person...
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