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Chapter 7 - Setoff and Recoupment


  • § 13-7-1. Nature of setoff generally
  • § 13-7-2. Nature of recoupment generally
  • § 13-7-3. Setoff and recoupment distinguished
  • § 13-7-4. Limitations as to claims or demands for setoff generally
  • § 13-7-5. Setoff of demands between parties to suits
  • § 13-7-6. Setoff of claims or demands against beneficiaries of suits
  • § 13-7-7. Allowance of setoff against original payee in action by holder or transferee of negotiable instrument received under dishonor
  • § 13-7-8. Allowance of setoff of debt of testator or intestate against representative of estate
  • § 13-7-9. Allowance of setoff of distributive share in estate against judgment against legatee or owner of share
  • § 13-7-10. Allowance of setoff of value of improvements against claim for mesne profits
  • § 13-7-11. Allowance of setoff of debt not due against claim of nonresident or insolvent plaintiff
  • § 13-7-12. Grounds for allowance of recoupment generally
  • § 13-7-13. Actions in which recoupment may be pleaded; procedure where damages of defendant exceed damages of plaintiff
  • § 13-7-14. Effect of conflict between this chapter and Chapter 11 of Title 9
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