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FALSE REPRESENTATIONS (Criminal Code)
FARMING TOOLS (Political Code)

FARM PRODUCE (Political Code)

.6923-6925 .2062 et seq.

..2062 et seq.

FARM PRODUCTS; SALE AND DISPOSITION OF (Criminal Code).6878, 6879

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FORCIBLE ENTRY AND UNLAWFUL DETAINER (Civil Code)..4260-4286

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FOREIGN CORPORATIONS, LICENSE (Political Code)
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FOREIGN MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS (Political Code)

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6240

7049-7083

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.3638-3661 .2401-2412

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FORMS (Criminal Code)..7161, 6703, 6704, 6707, 6710–6714, 6720-6722, 6730, 6737, 7588, 7606, 7610, 7284, 7285, 7156, 7157, 6285, 6286, 63416342, 6355, 6356, 7528, 7533, 7015, 7762

FORMS OF PLEADINGS (Civil Code) FORNICATION (Criminal Code) FORTHCOMING BONDS (Civil Code) FORTUNE-TELLERS (Political Code)

FRAUDS AND PERJURIES (Civil Code)

.5382-5383 6221 .4135-4138 2361

4287-4299

FRAUDS (Criminal Code)..6845, 6920-6936, 6938, 6675-6685, 6239, 6240, 6242, 7859, 7860, 7703-7707, 6846, 6848

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FRAUDULENT CONVEYANCES (Criminal Code)
FRAUDULENT DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY (Criminal Code)..

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66 (Criminal Code)

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... 6935 .7687-7690 .5494 et seq.

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GAME AND FISH; DEPARTMENT OF ESTABLISHED. 656-688.

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SECTION.

679. License; contents of.

680. County license; how obtained. 681. State license; how obtained. 682. Non-resident or alien hunters' license; how procured.

683. Probate judges issue hunting licenses.

684. Money received from licenses; how disposed of.

SECTION.

685. Owners, landlords, and tenants
may hunt on their own lands
without license.

686. Licenses printed on distinctive
colors.

687. Licenses delivered to and re-
turned by probate judges.

688. Game and fish protection fund
created and disposed of.

656. Department of game and fish established and commissioner provided for.-The department of game and fish of the State of Alabama is established and shall be known and termed as such. The present state game and fish commissioner shall hold office until his successor is elected and qualified. His successor shall be elected by the qualified electors of the state at the general election in 1908, and every four years thereafter, and his term of office shall begin on first Monday after second Tuesday in January next after his election.

Feb. 19,

1907, p.

12, $17.

(r.c.c.)

Ib.

657. Salary and expenses of state commissioner. The state game and fish commissioner shall receive a salary of twenty- (r.c.c.) five hundred dollars per annum, payable monthly out of the game and fish protection fund in the same manner as other state officers are paid, but the said state game and fish commissioner shall not be allowed any reimbursement for his expenses in travelling over the state in the discharge of the duties of his office.

12, § 18.

658. Office of state commissioner.-The state game and fish Feb. 19, commissioner shall be provided with a suitable office in the 1907, p. state capitol and, upon the approval of the governor, may employ a clerk when necessary. 659. Bond and oath of state commissioner.-Before entering Ib., § 19. upon the discharge of his official duties the state game and fish commissioner shall give bond in the sum of five thousand dollars to the State of Alabama, with two or more sureties, to be approved by the secretary of state, conditioned that he will well and truly account for and apply all moneys which may come into his hands in his official capacity, and that he will faithfully perform the duties enjoined upon him by law, and he shall also take and subscribe the oath or affirmation required by the constitution of the state, and be commissioned by the secretary of state.

660. Seal of office. The state game and fish commissioner Ib., § 20. shall keep a seal of office, which shall be used to authenticate all papers and documents issued and executed by him as such officer.

661. Itemized statement of receipts and disbursements filed b., § 18. by commissioner monthly.-At the end of each calendar

Feb. 19,

1907, p. 12, § 18.

Ib.

Ib., § 20. (r.c.c.)

Feb. 19,

1907, p.

12, § 21.

Ib., § 22.

month said game and fish commissioner shall file with the governor an itemized statement under oath of all sums of money received or expended by him in the discharge of his official duty, including clerical services, salaries, and expenses of deputies while traveling under special order as hereinafter provided, postage, stationery, and other necessary incidental expenses; such clerk shall receive two dollars per day while engaged in such service.

662. Accounts; approval and payment of.-Upon the approval of such accounts by the governor, the auditor shall draw his warrant for such amount, which shall be paid monthly out of the game and fish protection fund.

663. Accounts audited. The office and accounts of the state game and fish commissioner shall be audited by direction of the governor in the same manner as the office and account of other state offices are audited.

664. Biennial report of commissioner to governor.--In the month of October in the year 1908, and every two years thereafter, the state game and fish commissioner shall make a report to the governor showing the official business transacted by him. Such report shall show the number of hunters' licenses issued, together with all fees collected. It shall show what moneys have been received by the game and fish department from fees and other sources. It shall show the number of wardens employed under special instructions, and shall give all necessary information concerning the affairs of the department of game and fish. Such report to be published in pamphlet form.

665. Commissioner; duty to enforce game and fish laws.— The state game and fish commissioner shall enforce all laws now enacted or that may be enacted for the protection, propagation, and preservation of game animals, birds, and fish in this state, and shall prosecute all persons who violate such law; and he shall at any and all times seize any and all birds, animals, and fish which have been caught or killed at a time, in a manner, or for a purpose, or in possession, or which have been shipped, contrary to the game laws of this state.

666. Blanks and other printed matter provided. The blanks and other printed matter necessary to carry out the provisions of the game laws, upon the approval of the governor, shall be printed under the direction of the state game and fish commissioner, and shall be paid for in like manner and upon the same terms as other public printing. This expense shall be chargeable to the first money covered into the game and fish protection fund.

1907, p.

12, § 26.

667. Publication of game laws.-The state game and fish Feb. 19, commissioner, by and with the consent of the governor, shall publish in pamphet form for general distribution the laws relating to game, birds, and fish.

668., Commissioner and his deputies may serve process. Ib., § 23. The state game and fish commissioner and his deputies may serve criminal process as sheriffs and constables.

669. Commissioner may appoint county game and fish war- Ib., § 24. dens. The state game and fish commissioner shall appoint, by and with the consent and approval of the governor, game and fish wardens in each county in this state, and such persons so appointed shall be known as county game and fish wardens, and shall hold office for the term of the state ganie and fish commissioner appointing them, and till their successors are duly appointed.

670. Duties and powers of county wardens.-The county Ib. wardens shall assist the state game and fish commissioner in the discharge of his official duties, and said warden shall have like power and authority as is provided in this chapter for the state game and fish commissioner relative to the enforcement of this law.

671. County wardens and deputies subject to supervision Ib. and removal by state commissioner.-Said deputies and wardens shall be subject to the supervision and direction of the state game and fish commissioner, and subject to removal for cause by him.

672. Bond of county wardens; conditions of.-Before enter- Ib., § 24. ing upon the discharge of their official duties each county game and fish warden shall give bond in the sum of five hundred dollars, payable to the State of Alabama, with two or more sureties, to be approved by the secretary of state, conditioned that he will well and truly account for and legally apply all money which may come into his hands in his official capacity, and that he will faithfully perform all the duties enjoined upon him by law.

673. Ex officio deputy game wardens. All sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, marshais, constables, and policemen, or other peace officers of this state, are ex officio deputy game and fish wardens.

674. Compensation of wardens under special instructions.Game and fish wardens acting under special instructions shall receive three dollars per day for their services.

Ib., § 29.

Ib., § 40.

675. Forest fires provided against.-The game and fish war- Ib., § 47. dens shall, while in and about the woods, caution all sportsmen of the danger from fires and extinguish all fires left burning by any one if within their power, and shall give notice

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