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TITLE 9 Civil Practice · Article 7 Continuances
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9-10-150. Grounds for continuance and stay — Attendance of party or attorney in General Assembly; writing requirement; considerations.
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9-10-151. Grounds for continuance — Attendance at board of regents or education meeting.
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9-10-152. Grounds for continuance — Attendance at meeting of Board of Human Services or Board of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities.
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9-10-153. Grounds for continuance — Service in National Guard; oath of party or statement of counsel.
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9-10-154. Grounds for continuance — Party providentially prevented from attendance; statement of counsel.
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9-10-155. Grounds for continuance — Illness or absence of counsel; oath of party.
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9-10-156. Grounds for continuance — Occupation of counsel as Attorney General in aid of General Assembly.
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9-10-157. When amending party granted continuance.
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9-10-158. Continuance to enable opposite party to meet amendment; when charged to amending party.
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9-10-159. Legislator attending General Assembly excused as witness; deposition in civil case.
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9-10-160. Continuance for absence of witness; what application to show.
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9-10-161. Denial of continuance for absence of witness or testimony where opposite party makes admission.
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9-10-162. Continuance after case sent back by appellate court.
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9-10-163. Continuance of appeals case.
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9-10-164. Continuances for one term only.
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9-10-165. Case not reached continued.
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9-10-166. Diligence to be shown by applicant for continuance.
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9-10-167. Continuance in discretion of court; countershowing to motion for continuance.
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9-10-168. When postponement substituted for continuance.
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9-10-169. Announcement and docketing of continuance.
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