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Chapter 517 - Procedure Before Certain Associate Circuit Judges


  • Section 517.011 Applicability of chapter.
  • Section 517.021 Rules of civil procedure to apply.
  • Section 517.031 Petition required, form — affirmative defenses, counterclaims, cross-claims, filing — extension of filing, when.
  • Section 517.041 Summons, how served.
  • Section 517.051 When case to be tried.
  • Section 517.061 Change of venue and change of judge, when — how filed.
  • Section 517.071 Continuation of case, when — rescheduling.
  • Section 517.081 Case certified to presiding judge of circuit, when.
  • Section 517.091 Trial by jury, when waived — jury trial, how granted — composition of jury.
  • Section 517.101 Dismissal of claim or portion of claim, when.
  • Section 517.111 Dismissal of case or judgment by default or consent, how entered.
  • Section 517.121 Judgment by consent, when entered.
  • Section 517.131 Default judgment, when entered.
  • Section 517.132 Written instrument which is basis of claim, counterclaim or cross-claim admissible as evidence, when.
  • Section 517.141 Transcript of judgment, treatment of — duty of clerk.
  • Section 517.151 Judgment to be lien on real estate from time of filing transcript — fees for filing — revival of lien.
  • Section 517.161 Procedure in certain cases filed prior to January 1, 1987 — effective date of certain sections.
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