Victory Pontiac GMC First Dealership in Alabama to Partner with Ask Patty to Market to Women Consumers
Victory Pontiac GMC's partnership with Ask Patty represents an increased commitment to the female car buyer.
New ChurchAlert System by Falcon Direct Introduced in Response to Alabama Church Burnings
Partnership between churches, fire departments and Falcon Direct provides rapid response in the event of unauthorized entry of arson for churches in rural areas.
Earl F. Hilliard Jr. Wins Alabama State House of Representatives Seat
Earl F. Hilliard, Jr., son of former United States Congressman Earl F. Hilliard (AL 7, 1992-2002, Alabama’s first African-American Congressman since Reconstruction), won the Democratic primary election for the Alabama State House of Representatives, District 60, which covers a large part of western Birmingham and surrounding areas.
Trends in Alabama Timber Investments Discussed at World Summit
Timberland investments in Alabama are changing due to demographic trends, a forestry management executive said at a recent international timber investment forum in New York City.
Cheap High Risk Health Insurance In Alabama
Health insurance is not cheap in Alabama or anywhere else In fact, it has become so expensive that 16% of all Alabama residents can't afford to pay for health insurance at all
Track Mike Huckabee's Polls in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Missouri and Arkansas at USAElectionPolls.com
Mike Huckabee shocked the establishment when he won the Iowa caucuses on January 3, 2008 without spending as much money as rival Mitt Romney. And according to polls posted on USAElectionPolls.com, could have won in South Carolina if Fred Thompson were not running in the race.
NFL All-Pro Kerry Rhodes Brings "Hollywood" To Birmingham and Bessemer, Alabama
New York Jets Kerry "Hollywood" Rhodes Presents His First Annual Celebrity Charity Weekend to Benefit the Kerry Rhodes Foundation. With a Special Fashion Show and a Celebrity Basketball Game, Bessemer, Alabama Has a Lot To Look Forward To on June 29th-30th 2007
Old Josh [Alabama, 1862]
I lived in Alabama in l969 for about four months and then again in l977-80. I used to sit in the bars and listen to the old folks talk; and was invited to a few folk's houses.
Dothan Goes Wireless - VeriQik Makes Commitment to Put New Wireless Technology to Work in Dothan, Alabama
VeriQik and Tri-State Broadband build Dothan's first wireless Internet network. Dothan Civic Center one of first to benefit from new services.
Power Wheelchair Gift from the Scooter Store Brings Mobility to Terminally Ill Alabama Man
Gift of mobility from The SCOOTER Store gives Robertsdale man a new lease on life while restoring mobility and freedom.
Cheap High Risk Health Insurance Online in Alabama
It's hard to find even one person in Alabama who would not like to find cheap high risk health insurance Right now, today, a full 16% of all Alabama residents find health insurance to be so expensive that they can't afford coverage at all
Georgia's Leading SBA 504 Lender Expands to Tennessee, Florida, Alabama and South Carolina
GCDC stimulates economic growth in Georgia, Tennessee, Florida, Alabama and South Carolina. SBA 504 Loans keep small business growing in a tight economy.
Free Online Space Game Starport: Galactic Empires Surpasses the 200k Users Mark
Independent game development studio Playtechtonics announces that their self published free online space game Starport: Galactic Empires has surpassed the 200,000 account mark. In the Starport universe, players compete in fast-paced spaceship combat to grow and expand their own empire of planets through invasion and colonization.
Mobile Alabama Extreme Makeover Team to Announce Winners at Gala Event to be held at the Bienville Club on January 30, 2004 at 6:30 pm
Two fortunate individuals have been selected by a panel of judges to be the recepients of extreme makeovers in Mobile,Alabama. The winners will be announced before family, friends and the media on January 30, 2004 at the Bienville Club in Mobile.
Find Very Affordable Health Insurance In Alabama
In 2002, the Trade Act created the Health Coverage Tax Credit, also referred to as the HCTC. The HCTC became effective in 2003, and offers a federal tax credit of 65% to be paid back to eligible individuals for the qualified health plan premiums they paid each year. This works one of two ways: the eligible individual can either file their federal tax returns each year claiming the premiums, or by applying for an advance by paying 65% of the health plan premiums due. The way in which the individual receives the health tax credit is usually up to him or her.
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Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, and Arkansas Lemon Laws
Alabama has very liberal lemon laws. They cover any vehicles used on public highways, excludes vehicles weighing more than 10,000 pounds. Lemon laws cover the vehicle if it took 3 attempts to fix the problem or more than 30 calendar days to fix the problem. Statute of limitations listed in Section 8-20A-6 runs out after one year or 12,000 miles.
Alaskan lemon laws are very similar to Alabama. They cover four-wheel vehicles that are used for personal, family or household purposes all of which must require registration. The Alaska lemon laws do not cover tractors, farm vehicles, motorcycles, or off-road vehicles. Vehicle is covered after 3 repair attempts or 30 business days in a shop. Section 45.45.305 discusses the express warranty. Alaska lemon laws cover cars during the express warranty or one year from purchase.
Arizona has some of the most conservative lemon laws. It only covers vehicles under 10,000 pounds, used only for personal transport. Arizona lemon laws allow for 4 repair attempts or 30 calendar days out of service as mentioned in section 44-1264. Arizona cars are allowed 2 years or 24,000 miles as a period in which it can be classified as a lemon.
Arkansas is more like Arizona in with its lemon laws.They do not cover the living areas of mobile homes and RVs, and vehicle over 10,000 pounds, nor does it cover motorcycles or mopeds. All other personal transport vehicles are covered. A vehicle in Arkansas can be considered a lemon after 1 repair attempt if the defect may have caused death or serious injury. After 3 repair attempts (Or 30 calendar days out of service, or 5 repair attempts on separate occasions to repair any non conformities that together impair the use and value of the vehicle) the car can be considered a lemon as well. After 2 years or 24,000 miles (whichever comes last) you may no longer seek a refund for a lemon as listed in section 4-90-403, 12-B.
Steve Gargin owns an operates http://www.lemon-laws-helper.com.
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