Alabama Statutes
§ 41-10-137 — Purposes for Which Authorities May Be Formed
Alabama § 41-10-137
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 41State Government
Ch. 10Authorities
Art. 5Historical Preservation Authorities
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Bluebook
Ala. Code § 41-10-137 (2026).
Text
Public corporations may be formed under the provisions of this article as agencies or instrumentalities of this state for any one or more or all of the following purposes:
(1)To undertake and to make or cause to be made engineering, architectural, technical, financial, legal, and other appropriate studies and surveys with respect to restoring, renovating, preserving, improving, protecting, or maintaining any public or private property within the state that has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places, or providing vicinity improvements.
(2)To restore, construct, acquire, own, and operate, singly or in conjunction with others, lease, sell, and otherwise dispose of land, buildings, houses, or other structures, facilities, or property within the state that have been listed in
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Related
207 Montgomery Street, Inc. v. Union Bank & Trust Co. (In Re 207 Montgomery Street, Inc.)
160 B.R. 181 (M.D. Alabama, 1992)
Legislative History
(Acts 1979, No. 79-441, p. 710, §3.)
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