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2004 SESSION

Civil Remedies and Procedure
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  • HB 42 Judgments; retention of records in general district court.
  • HB 44 Civil cases; judgment in settlement and installment orders.
  • HB 46 Civil cases; judgment in cases arising out of a trustee's deed following foreclosure.
  • HB 48 Judgment; rate of interest.
  • HB 49 Civil case; copies of subpoenaed documents to be provided to other party.
  • HB 119 Mob crimes; venue for actions and prosecutions.
  • HB 137 Insurance liability limits; disclosure to attorney.
  • HB 192 Personal injury; no action for damages resulting from commission of a felony.
  • HB 198 Civil immunity; applicable to private volunteers during an emergency.
  • HB 260 Judgment; rate of interest.
  • HB 280 Indigent care; physicians providing services without charge immune from liability.
  • HB 296 Prisoner Litigation Reform Act; changes in provisions.
  • HB 314 Property damage; lack of privity no defense.
  • HB 352 Criminal cases; testimony of husband and wife.
  • HB 430 Appeal bonds; ceiling.
  • HB 495 Witness summons; payment of costs and expenses to physicians.
  • HB 499 Medical costs; subrogation to lien from personal injuries due to negligence.
  • HB 534 Roadway litter p/u; civil immunity of officials & vol. who participate in programs for probationers.
  • HB 565 Health care provider professional services; civil recovery of payment.
  • HB 584 Skydiving activity sponsor or professional; liability limited.
  • HB 585 Venue; action against school board involving motor vehicles that they own.
  • HB 624 Trials; dismissal of action by nonsuit.
  • HB 638 Felony conviction; compensation for wrongful incarceration.
  • HB 705 Pleadings; notice to agent on amendment.
  • HB 733 Health records; patient's executor or administrator may obtain copies.
  • HB 735 Medical records; introduction as evidence.
  • HB 832 Condemnation proceedings; rehearings.
  • HB 896 Trials; dismissal of action by nonsuit.
  • HB 897 Summary judgments; motion may be based upon discovery depositions.
  • HB 948 Court documents; abbreviated social security number of judgment debtor.
  • HB 958 Death by Wrongful Act; beneficiaries in actions where decedent died testate.
  • HB 979 Garnishment; service on a corporation through a managing employee.
  • HB 980 Service of process; failure to return shall not invalidate service.
  • HB 982 Process; fees for services in circuit court.
  • HB 996 Aggrieved party or person; definition as used throughout Code.
  • HB 1102 Product liability actions; admissible evidence.
  • HB 1113 Transportation operators; limitation on recovery in actions for injury or death.
  • HB 1126 Summary judgments; motion may be based upon discovery depositions.
  • HB 1127 Venue; applicable to defendant who conducts substantial business activity.
  • HB 1128 Product liability actions; rebuttable presumption.
  • HB 1137 Driver's license; suspension for nonpayment of certain judgments.
  • HB 1222 Children who are injured; parent may claim compensation for care.
  • HB 1223 Insurance liability limits; disclosure to attorney.
  • HB 1226 Indigent care; physicians providing services without charge immune from liability.
  • HB 1251 Child care; civil immunity for employers providing an on-site facility.
  • HB 1265 Process; fees of sheriffs for service on repossessions, evictions, etc.
  • HB 1324 Pleadings; signing, sanctions.
  • HB 1325 Compromises; offer of judgment or settlement.
  • HB 1372 Product liability; exemption for products containing open and obvious dangers.
  • HB 1379 Servicemembers Civil Relief Act; created.
  • HB 1385 Personal injury, wrongful death or damage to property; violent felony bar to action against victim.
  • HB 1397 Petit juries; service.
  • HB 1421 Tort claims; notice to cities and towns.
  • HB 1460 Judgment and legal rate of interest; lowered.
  • HB 1481 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; damages for person injured as a result.
  • HB 1484 Medical malpractice; requires all parties to attend and participate in review panel hearings.
  • SB 26 Littering; offense for which use of summons may be issued in juvenile court.
  • SB 38 Jury service; exempts certain legislative employees.
  • SB 49 Prisoner Litigation Reform Act; changes in provisions.
  • SB 72 Roadway litter pick-up; civil immunity of officials who participate in programs for probationers.
  • SB 118 Pleadings; notice to agent on amendment.
  • SB 141 Trials; dismissal of action by nonsuit.
  • SB 144 Judgment; rate of interest.
  • SB 172 Appeal bonds; ceiling.
  • SB 216 Medical malpractice; limitation on recovery and on noneconomic damage awards.
  • SB 271 Felony conviction; compensation for wrongful incarceration.
  • SB 335 Child custody or visitation; service of summons on teacher, etc., for attendance and testimony.
  • SB 343 Fraud Against Taxpayers Act; not applic. to claims, records or statements relating to st/loc. taxes.
  • SB 385 Medical malpractice; privileged communications of peer review entities.
  • SB 414 Trials; appeals due to inadequate damages.
  • SB 415 Medical malpractice; limit on attorney fees.
  • SB 481 Deadman's Statute; increases amount of admissible evidence when party incapable of testifying.
  • SB 495 Subpoenas; time frame for those issued by attorneys.
  • SB 509 Consumer Real Estate Settlement Protection Act; issuance of summonses and subpoenas.
  • SB 513 Jurors; fine for failure to appear.
  • SB 557 Legal notices; publication in a newspaper.
  • SB 609 Final judgments in circuit court; when modifiable and appealable.
  • SB 619 Sheriffs' fees; clarified for service, execution of writ, etc.
  • SB 620 Process; fees of sheriffs for service on repossessions, evictions, etc.
  • SB 665 Domestic violence or sexual assault; privileged communications between victims and advocates.