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Article 5 - Claims


  • § 9-13-90. Claims authorized; to be on oath
  • § 9-13-91. Bond and security for damages; how damages determined
  • § 9-13-92. Affidavit of indigence
  • § 9-13-93. Postponement of sale
  • § 9-13-94. Forthcoming bond for possession of property; amount and condition; not authorized for realty; when and where recoverable
  • § 9-13-95. Execution of affidavit and bond by partner or joint owner
  • § 9-13-96. When plaintiff in execution may give forthcoming bond
  • § 9-13-97. Sale of property on claimants' application; order; advertisement; disposition of proceeds
  • § 9-13-98. When and where claim, levy, and execution to be returned
  • § 9-13-99. Return of claim or illegality against execution from probate court
  • § 9-13-100. Claim to be tried by jury
  • § 9-13-101. Additional oath of jurors; damages and costs when claim made for delay
  • § 9-13-102. Burden of proof
  • § 9-13-103. Withdrawal or discontinuance of claim limited
  • § 9-13-104. Trial of damage issue where claim dismissed or withdrawn
  • § 9-13-105. How damages assessed
  • § 9-13-106. Withdrawal of original execution and filing of copy
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