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  8. Article 1 - Process


Article 1 - Process


  • Section 38-1-1 - Rules of pleading, practice and procedure.
  • Section 38-1-2 - [Practice statutes may be modified or suspended by rules.]
  • Section 38-1-3 - [Common law is rule of practice and decision.]
  • Section 38-1-4 - [Equity rules prevail over common law.]
  • Section 38-1-5 - Service of process; failure to report.
  • Section 38-1-5.1 - Service of process on limited liability companies; death or removal of registered agent.
  • Section 38-1-6 - Process against foreign corporations.
  • Section 38-1-6.1 - Process against foreign limited liability companies.
  • Section 38-1-7 - Purpose of act.
  • Section 38-1-8 - Service of process upon unauthorized insurer.
  • Section 38-1-9 - Defense of action by unauthorized insurer.
  • Section 38-1-10 - Attorney fees.
  • Section 38-1-11 - Short title.
  • Section 38-1-12 - Service against incapacitated.
  • Section 38-1-13 - [Notice of proceedings occurring prior to service of summons or appearance.]
  • Section 38-1-14 - Notice of lis pendens; contents; recording; effect.
  • Section 38-1-15 - [Pendency of suit; time within which process must be served; cancellation of lis pendens notice.]
  • Section 38-1-16 - Personal service of process outside state.
  • Section 38-1-17 - Service of process.
  • Section 38-1-18 - Agent for service of process.
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