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6-2-38
shall, for the purpose of subsections (b) through (f) of this section, be deemed to accrue
upon delivery or tender of delivery thereof by the carrier and not after. (f) The term "overcharges"
as used in subsections (b) through (e) of this section shall mean charges for transportation
services in excess of those applicable thereto under the tariffs lawfully on file with the
Public Service Commission. (g) Any action brought under Section 25-5-11(b) must be brought
within two years of such injury or death. (h) All actions for malicious prosecution
must be brought within two years. (i) All actions for seduction must be brought within two
years. (j) All actions qui tam or for a penalty given by statute to the party aggrieved, unless
the statute imposing it prescribes a different limitation, must be brought within two years.
(k) All actions of libel or slander must be brought within two years. (l) All actions for
any injury to the person or rights of another not arising from contract...
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6-5-225
exposure to liabilities for injuries and damages occurring long after the completion of their
professional architectural and engineering services and builders as defined from exposure
to liabilities for injuries and damages occurring long after the completion of their work,
the article imposes no unfair burden on the injured party for he or she is still afforded
an avenue of legal action to seek redress from those who are more likely to have been responsible
for or could have prevented such injury. (c) It is the legislative intent and purpose
to establish a single period of limitation for all civil actions, whether in tort, contract,
or otherwise, commenced against architects and engineers and builders, which limitation period
is two years from the date the cause of action accrues. This limitation period is equally
applicable to actions in tort which currently must be commenced within two years from the
date injury occurs, and those founded on contract which currently may be commenced...

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11-20-73
and attorneys and to fix their compensation. (9) To hire professionals and enter into contracts
for their services in designing and supervising the construction of any building, agriculture
center, auditorium, arena, convention hall, music hall, art museum, place of recreation, art
exhibit, office building, or other structure that it desires to construct. (10) To make and
enter into contracts and to execute all instruments necessary or convenient to lease or purchase
and own real or personal property to be used for the furtherance of the purposes for
the accomplishment of which the authority is created. (11) To plan for programs and exhibits
in the agriculture center for the advancement of the agricultural, cultural, and workforce
development interests of the citizens of the county and of the municipalities thereof. (12)
To purchase or lease real property and rights or easements therein necessary or convenient
for its purposes and to use the same so long as its existence shall...
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18-1A-3
common law, equity, or creditor action. (12) LITIGATION EXPENSES. The sum of the costs, disbursements,
and expenses, including reasonable attorney, appraisal, and engineering fees, necessary to
prepare for anticipated or participation in actual probate or circuit court proceedings. (13)
LOCAL PUBLIC ENTITY. A public entity other than the state. (14) PERSON. Includes a natural
individual, partnership, corporation, association, other legal or fiduciary entity, and a
public entity. (15) PERSONAL PROPERTY. Any property other than real property which
is affixed or directly related to the real property proposed to be acquired. (16) PROPERTY.
An interest in real or personal property under the law of this state. (17) REAL PROPERTY.
Land and any improvements upon or connected with land; and includes an easement, servitude,
or other interest therein. (18) WORK. Includes construction, alteration, repair, remodeling,
excavation, demolition, rehabilitation, relocation, and landscaping. (19)...
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37-4-140
public safety, power quality, and system reliability. The customer shall at all times be responsible
for the proper installation, maintenance, and operation of the distributed generation facility
and all related wiring, equipment, and apparatus. The utility shall have no obligation to
install, maintain, operate, or inspect any electrical facilities owned or operated by the
customer and shall not be liable to any person, group of persons, or legal entity for damage
to or loss of property, injury, or death that arises in any way from the improper installation,
maintenance, or operation of the customer's electrical facilities or the failure of the customer
to satisfy all applicable interconnection requirements. (d)(1) A commission non-jurisdictional
electric supplier shall not purchase electrical energy from any distributed generation facility
at a price that exceeds the commission non-jurisdictional electric supplier's avoided costs.
(2) Subdivision (1) shall not apply to a renewable...
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5-19-20
is required by the creditor, is not furnished by the debtor, and is purchased by the creditor,
then upon renewal, refinancing, or payment of the debt before the final maturity date, the
creditor shall refund or credit the debtor with that portion of the premium refunded by the
insurance carrier upon the termination of the insurance. (g) A creditor may not contract for
or receive a separate charge for insurance against loss of or damage to property or against
liability for property damage or personal injuries unless the original amount financed
exclusive of the charges for insurance is three hundred dollars ($300) or more and the value
of the property is three hundred dollars ($300) or more. (h) In no event shall the creditor
have any responsibility or liability for the failure to purchase any insurance permitted by
this section unless the creditor has affirmatively undertaken in writing to purchase the insurance.
(i) A creditor may offer and finance any other insurance in connection...
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10A-1-8.01
in accordance with the procedures and by the stockholder vote required by Article 9 of Chapter
2A. If the governing documents provide for approval of a conversion by less than all of a
corporation's stockholders, approval of the conversion shall constitute corporate action subject
to appraisal rights pursuant to Article 13 of Chapter 2A. No conversion of a corporation to
a general or limited partnership may be effected without the consent in writing of each stockholder
who will have personal liability with respect to the converted entity, notwithstanding
any provision in the governing documents of the converting corporation providing for less
than unanimous stockholder approval for the conversion. b. The terms and conditions of a plan
of conversion of a nonprofit corporation must be approved by all the nonprofit corporation's
members entitled to vote thereon, if it is a nonprofit corporation with members with voting
rights, or as otherwise provided in the nonprofit...
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13A-10-190
an explosive or incendiary charge of more than one-quarter ounce; a poison gas; a mine; a Molotov
cocktail; or any other device which is substantially similar to these devices. b. Any type
of weapon by whatever name known which will or may be readily converted to expel a projectile
by the action of an explosive or other propellant, through a barrel which has a bore diameter
of more than one-half inch in diameter. The term shall not include a pistol, rifle, or shotgun
suitable for sporting or personal safety purposes or ammunition; a device which, although
originally designed for use as a weapon, is redesigned for use as a signaling, pyrotechnic,
line throwing, safety, or similar device; or surplus military ordnance sold, loaned, or given
by authority of the appropriate official of the United States Department of Defense. c. A
weapon of mass destruction. d. A bacteriological weapon or biological weapon. e. A combination
of parts either designed or intended for use in converting any...
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13A-8-1
7-9A-102(a)(28), in respect of property in which the secured party has a security interest,
as defined in Section 7-1-201(37). (10) PROPELLED VEHICLE. Any propelled device in, upon,
or by which any person or property is transported on land, water, or in the air, and such
term includes motor vehicles, motorcycles, motorboats, aircraft, and any vessel propelled
by machinery, whether or not that machinery is the principal source of propulsion. (11) PROPERTY.
Any money, tangible or intangible personal property, property (whether real or personal)
the location of which can be changed (including things growing on, affixed to, or found in
land and documents, although the rights represented hereby have no physical location), contract
right, chose-in-action, interest in a claim to wealth, credit, or any other article or thing
of value of any kind. Commodities of a public utility nature, such as gas, electricity, steam,
and water, constitute property, but the supplying of such a commodity to...
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22-3A-15
of Health, to contract directly with county board(s) of health, with respect to the use of
bond proceeds to provide public health facilities. (b) The improvement of a facility shall
be deemed to include the alteration, modification, renovation, modernization, remodeling,
and equipping thereof and the construction of additions thereto; and the construction of a
facility shall be deemed to include the acquisition of real estate sites and equipment therefor.
Equipment shall mean any item of personal property having a useful life estimated by
the authority to be at least 10 years. (c) The preparation of all plans and specifications
for any building, or capital improvements to a building, constructed wholly or in part with
any of the proceeds from the sale of the bonds and all work done hereunder in constructing
buildings and capital improvements thereto shall be supervised by the Division of Construction
Management within the Department of Finance, or any agency that may be designated...
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