United States — Alabama
Section 11-11B-6 Legal Investment Status of Securities.
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Certain public bodies, financial institutions, fiduciaries, and other authorized investors may legally invest funds in securities issued under this chapter.
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United States — Alabama
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Certain public bodies, financial institutions, fiduciaries, and other authorized investors may legally invest funds in securities issued under this chapter.
United States — Alabama
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The commissioner must issue and share uniform written proxy-solicitation rules for domestic stock insurance companies, and no person may solicit proxies, consents, or authorizations in violation of those rules.
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Transportation agents and companies operating in Morgan County must file quarterly shipment reports for gasoline or motor fuel deliveries to the Morgan County Commission.
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Derivative-action proceeds belong to the LLC or series, and a derivative plaintiff who receives proceeds must immediately remit them. If the action succeeds in whole or in part, the court may award reasonable expenses and attorney’s fees from the recovery.
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A port credit may be claimed only if the commission approves it and the cargo-volume thresholds are met.
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A person with a timely verified claim may sue a transportation company for lost, destroyed, undelivered, or damaged goods and may recover enhanced damages if the company does not pay within 60 days after demand.
United States — Alabama
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This provision says specified public bodies, financial institutions, fiduciaries, and other authorized investors may legally invest funds in securities issued under this chapter.
United States — Alabama
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Certain public bodies, financial institutions, fiduciaries, and other authorized persons may legally invest their funds in the notes and bonds of any authority.
United States — Alabama
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Covered corporations, joint stock companies, and associations doing business in the state must provide the state’s tax officers a true and accurate statement, in the form and at the times the Department of Revenue requires, and the statement must be made under oath or affirmation.
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The commissioner and the board of directors must exchange and report information to help detect and prevent insurer insolvencies or impairment, with some reports kept confidential.
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Qualified trust companies and banks may deposit approved assets with at least $25,000 on deposit, and a judge must promptly notify the State Treasurer when certain fiduciary appointments are made.
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The Banking Board may meet on call of the superintendent or any three board members, and the superintendent must give each member at least three days’ notice unless all members waive notice. The Board may enter executive session for confidential matters, but not without a recorded majority vote of a quorum.
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The Commissioner of Insurance may place an insurance company under supervision by order after a hearing, if one of the listed grounds is present.
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Bonding businesses in Phenix City must secure their qualification to do business by posting a cash deposit or taking out a certificate of deposit with the city.
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Professional surety and professional bail companies must file required original documents with the circuit clerk, and the presiding circuit judge must approve them as sufficient before the clerk keeps them for safekeeping.
United States — Alabama
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This section defines merger-related terms and sets the approval, notice, filing, and abandonment steps for mergers involving Alabama real estate investment trusts.
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A creditor handling insurance tied to a credit transaction is treated under the same restrictions, prohibitions, powers, allowances, rates, and regulations as similar creditors under Section 5-19-20. Insurance sold by a licensee or its agents is regulated by the Supervisor of the Bureau of Loans, and all insurance must
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Some applicants for an independent adjuster license do not have to take the examination if they meet listed prior-licensing, residency, good-standing, or long-employment conditions.
United States — Alabama
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This section defines key real estate terms used in the article, including agency agreement, broker, brokerage agreement, brokerage service, client, consumer, customer, dual agency, informed consent, licensee, material fact, qualifying broker, real estate transaction, single agent, and transaction facilitator.
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A dissolved series may publish notice of dissolution, and if it does, certain claims must be brought within two years or they are barred. The series may also seek court-set security for contingent or unknown claims.