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5-17-8
Section 5-17-8 Reports to Administrator of Alabama Credit Union Administration; powers of administrator.
(a) Credit unions shall report to the Administrator of the Alabama Credit Union Administration
at least annually on or before January 31 in such manner and form as required by the administrator
for that purpose. Additional reports may be required. Credit unions shall be examined at least
every 18 months by employees of the administration or by other persons designated by the administrator.
For failure to file reports when due, unless excused for cause by the administrator, the credit
union shall pay to the State Treasurer five dollars ($5) for each day of its delinquency.
(b) If the administrator determines that the credit union is violating this chapter, or is
insolvent, the administrator may suspend operations of the credit union by issuing an order
requiring that the credit union cease operations pending a hearing on the revocation of the
certificate of approval, or the...
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40-2A-7
years from the date the return is filed with the department, whichever is later. This subparagraph
shall not apply to any corporation unless dissolution is completed within 18 months of the
date of the written notice. e. If a taxpayer has made the election provided in subsection
(d) or (e) of Section 40-18-8, a preliminary assessment based on the gain realized as a result
of the involuntary conversion [in the case of subsection (d) of Section 40-18-8] or a rollover
of gain on the sale of a personal residence [as provided in subsection (e) of Section
40-18-8] may be entered within three years from the date the taxpayer notified the department
of the replacement of the property in accordance with subsection (d) or (e) of Section 40-18-8,
as the case may be, or of his or her intention not to replace the property. f. If a taxpayer
has validly elected to have the provisions of subdivision (a) (7) of Section 40-18-6 and subsection
(l) of Section 40-18-8 apply to an acquisition of stock...
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37-6-3
pledge, or otherwise dispose of or encumber electric transmission and distribution lines or
systems, electric generating plants, electric refrigeration plants, water lines, sanitary
sewer lines, water systems, and sanitary sewer systems, television reception equipment through
the use of television program decryption equipment and subscriber owned, leased, or rented
satellite dishes, lands, buildings, structures, dams, plants, and equipment and any and all
kinds and classes of real or personal property whatsoever, which shall be deemed necessary,
convenient or appropriate to accomplish the purpose for which the cooperative was organized
or in which it subsequently lawfully engages. Electric generating plants, transmission, and
distribution lines or systems as referred to in this section shall include any arrangement
or agreement for the purchase, exchange, or transmission of electric power, capacity or energy,
whether sole or as joint owner of all or any part in common with one...
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7-7-102
Section 7-7-102 Definitions and index of definitions. (a) In this article, unless the context
otherwise requires: (1) "Bailee" means a person that by a warehouse receipt, bill
of lading, or other document of title acknowledges possession of goods and contracts to deliver
them. (2) A "carrier" means a person that issues a bill of lading. (3) "Consignee"
means a person named in a bill of lading to which or to whose order the bill promises delivery.
(4) "Consignor" means a person named in a bill of lading as the person from which
the goods have been received for shipment. (5) "Delivery order" means a record that
contains an order to deliver goods directed to a warehouse, carrier, or other person that
in the ordinary course of business issues warehouse receipts or bills of lading. (6) "Good
faith" means honesty in fact in the conduct or transaction concerned. (7) "Goods"
means all things that are treated as movable for the purposes of a contract for storage or
transportation. (8) "Issuer"...
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7-7-304
Section 7-7-304 Tangible bills of lading in a set. (a) Except as customary in international
transportation, a tangible bill of lading may not be issued in a set of parts. The issuer
is liable for damages caused by violation of this subsection. (b) If a tangible bill of lading
is lawfully issued in a set of parts, each of which contains an identification code and is
expressed to be valid only if the goods have not been delivered against any other part, the
whole of the parts constitutes one bill. (c) If a tangible negotiable bill of lading is lawfully
issued in a set of parts and different parts are negotiated to different persons, the title
of the holder to which the first due negotiation is made prevails as to both the document
of title and the goods even if any later holder may have received the goods from the carrier
in good faith and discharged the carrier's obligation by surrendering its part. (d) A person
that negotiates or transfers a single part of a tangible bill of lading...
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7-7-307
Section 7-7-307 Lien of carrier. (a) A carrier has a lien on the goods covered by a bill of
lading or on the proceeds thereof in its possession for charges after the date of the carrier's
receipt of the goods for storage or transportation, including demurrage and terminal charges,
and for expenses necessary for preservation of the goods incident to their transportation
or reasonably incurred in their sale pursuant to law. However, against a purchaser for value
of a negotiable bill of lading, a carrier's lien is limited to charges stated in the bill
or the applicable tariffs or, if no charges are stated, a reasonable charge. (b) A lien for
charges and expenses under subsection (a) on goods that the carrier was required by law to
receive for transportation is effective against the consignor or any person entitled to the
goods unless the carrier had notice that the consignor lacked authority to subject the goods
to those charges and expenses. Any other lien under subsection (a) is...
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37-3-23.1
Section 37-3-23.1 Unenforceability of certain motor vehicle transportation contract provisions.
(a) In this section, the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) MOTOR CARRIER.
The same meaning ascribed in subdivision (10) of Section 37-3-2, or any successor provision
and includes an agent, employee, servant, or independent contractor of the motor carrier if
the agent, employee, servant, or independent contractor provides services in connection with
the particular motor vehicle transportation contract to which subsection (b) applies. (2)
MOTOR CARRIER TRANSPORTATION CONTRACT. A bill of lading, contract, agreement, or other understanding
covering the following: a. The transportation of property for compensation or hire by the
motor carrier. b. Entrance on property by the motor carrier for the purpose of loading, unloading,
or transporting property for compensation or hire. c. A service incidental to a. or b., including,
but not limited to, storage of property. (3) MOTOR...
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7-2-320
Section 7-2-320 C.I.F. and C. & F. terms. (1) The term C.I.F. means that the price includes
in a lump sum the cost of the goods and the insurance and freight to the named destination.
The term C. & F. or C.F. means that the price so includes cost and freight to the named
destination. (2) Unless otherwise agreed and even though used only in connection with the
stated price and destination, the term C.I.F. destination or its equivalent requires the seller
at his own expense and risk to: (a) Put the goods into the possession of a carrier at the
port for shipment and obtain a negotiable bill or bills of lading covering the entire transportation
to the named destination; and (b) Load the goods and obtain a receipt from the carrier (which
may be contained in the bill of lading) showing that the freight has been paid or provided
for; and (c) Obtain a policy or certificate of insurance, including any war risk insurance,
of a kind and on terms then current at the port of shipment in the usual...
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7-7-302
Section 7-7-302 Through bills of lading and similar documents of title. (a) The issuer of a
through bill of lading, or other document of title embodying an undertaking to be performed
in part by a person acting as its agent or by a performing carrier, is liable to any person
entitled to recover on the bill or other document for any breach by the other person or the
performing carrier of its obligation under the bill or other document. However, to the extent
that the bill or other document covers an undertaking to be performed overseas or in territory
not contiguous to the continental United States or an undertaking including matters other
than transportation, this liability for breach by the other person or the performing carrier
may be varied by agreement of the parties. (b) If goods covered by a through bill of lading
or other document of title embodying an undertaking to be performed in part by a person other
than the issuer are received by that person, the person is subject, with...
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37-2-61
statement of the goods, property or chattels so lost, destroyed or injured, or not delivered,
setting forth the kind of articles, and the number thereof, and the value and the extent or
amount of damages, and shall, after making, subscribing and swearing to the same before an
officer authorized to administer an oath, deliver the same to the said transportation company,
agent, or officer of said transportation company so receiving said shipment within 60 days
after said loss, destruction, injury, or failure to deliver such goods, property or
chattels. (b) When such verified statement of such loss, destruction, injury, or failure
to deliver shall be delivered to such transportation company, or officer, or agent of such
transportation company, it shall be the duty of such transportation company, if such property,
goods or chattels were lost, destroyed, not delivered or injured by said transportation company,
or the agent or officer of such transportation company, to pay or tender to...
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