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Virginia Code Title 8.01 - Civil Remedies and Procedure

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Current as of: 2011
Chapter 1General Provisions as to Civil Cases
Chapter 2Parties
Chapter 3Actions
Chapter 4Limitations of Actions
Chapter 5Venue
Chapter 5.1Multiple Claimant Litigation Act
Chapter 6Notice of Lis Pendens or Attachment
Chapter 7Civil Actions; Commencement, Pleadings, and Motions
Chapter 8Process
Chapter 9Personal Jurisdiction in Certain Actions
Chapter 10Dockets
Chapter 11Juries
Chapter 12Interpleader; Claims of Third Parties to Property Distrained or Levied on, etc
Chapter 13Certain Incidents of Trial
Chapter 14Evidence
Chapter 15Payment and Setoff
Chapter 16Compromises
Chapter 17Judgments and Decrees Generally
Chapter 17.1Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act
Chapter 17.2Uniform Foreign Country Money-Judgments Recognition Act
Chapter 17.3Uniform Foreign-Money Claims Act
Chapter 18Executions and Other Means of Recovery
Chapter 19Forthcoming Bonds
Chapter 20Attachments and Bail in Civil Cases
Chapter 20.1Summary Jury Trial
Chapter 20.2Court-Referred Dispute Resolution Proceedings
Chapter 21Arbitration and Award
Chapter 21.1Medical Malpractice
Chapter 21.2Mediation
Chapter 22Receivers, General and Special
Chapter 23Commissioners in Chancery
Chapter 24Injunctions
Chapter 25Extraordinary Writs
Chapter 26Appeals to the Supreme Court
Chapter 26.1Appeals to the Court of Appeals
Chapter 26.2Appeals Generally
Chapter 27Virginia Prisoner Litigation Reform Act

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