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  10. Article 10 - Abatement of Liquor Nuisances.


Article 10 - Abatement of Liquor Nuisances.


  • Section 28-4-220 - Authorization and procedure generally; filing of petition generally.
  • Section 28-4-221 - Persons, etc., against whom petition may be filed.
  • Section 28-4-222 - Contents and verification of petition.
  • Section 28-4-223 - Issuance of preliminary injunction generally.
  • Section 28-4-224 - Requirement of bond as condition precedent to issuance of preliminary injunction.
  • Section 28-4-225 - Application for and issuance of writ directing seizure of prohibited liquors and beverages, movable property, etc., used in connection with nuisance pending hearing of action.
  • Section 28-4-226 - Contents of writ.
  • Section 28-4-227 - Disposition of liquor and beverages, etc., seized upon final judgment generally - Destruction.
  • Section 28-4-228 - Disposition of liquor and beverages, etc., seized upon final judgment generally - Restoration to owner.
  • Section 28-4-229 - Fees and allowances of officers executing writs of seizure; payment of costs in proceedings.
  • Section 28-4-230 - Persons who may be joined as parties defendant in proceedings and who may be enjoined from maintaining, etc., nuisance.
  • Section 28-4-231 - Powers of court as to maintenance of jurisdiction and enforcement of judgments generally; rules of evidence, practice and procedure.
  • Section 28-4-232 - Entry of judgment for abatement of nuisance and destruction of all prohibited liquors and beverages, movable property, etc., used in connection with nuisance.
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