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  6. Title 20 - Civil Procedure
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  8. Chapter 5 - Abatement and Survival of Actions


Chapter 5 - Abatement and Survival of Actions


  • § 20-5-101. No abatement where cause survives.
  • § 20-5-102. Actions surviving death of party.
  • § 20-5-103. Causes surviving death of tort-feasor.
  • § 20-5-104. Revival by or against heirs.
  • § 20-5-105. Revival by or against successor in interest.
  • § 20-5-106. Injury resulting in death -- Succession to cause of action -- Beneficiary who is minor or legally incompetent.
  • § 20-5-107. Prosecution of action by representative or surviving spouse or next of kin.
  • § 20-5-108. Continuation of decedent's action.
  • § 20-5-110. Action for death of spouse.
  • § 20-5-111. Death of beneficiary before action.
  • § 20-5-112. Death of beneficiary during action.
  • § 20-5-113. Damages recoverable in wrongful death.
  • § 20-5-114. Death of executor or administrator.
  • § 20-5-116. Party substituted in revivor.
  • § 20-5-117. Death of nominal plaintiff.
  • § 20-5-120. Automobile liability insurance carrier negligent in failing to settle claim against insured -- Survival of action -- Assignment of right of action for benefit of creditors.
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