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TITLE 9 Civil Practice · CHAPTER 7 Auditors
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9-7-1. Duties of auditor.
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9-7-2. When facts referred to auditor; on application and notice; on court’s own motion.
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9-7-3. Appointment of auditor in matters of account; on application and notice; on court’s own motion.
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9-7-4. Appointment of person agreed on.
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9-7-5. Where hearing held; notice of hearing; auditor’s oath.
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9-7-6. Powers of auditor generally.
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9-7-7. Contempt referred to superior court.
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9-7-8. Contents of report — Rulings, findings, and conclusions.
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9-7-9. Contents of report — Motions and rulings; transcript; documentary evidence.
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9-7-10. Contents of report — Evidence deemed inadmissible.
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9-7-11. Written notice of filing report.
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9-7-12. Report prima facie true.
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9-7-13. When report recommitted.
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9-7-14. Time for filing exceptions; classification; extension on application; what exceptions to specify.
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9-7-15. Exceptions to matters outside record; certification by auditor or return with objections; application for mandamus; notice and hearing; effect of mandamus absolute.
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9-7-16. Exceptions of law for judge.
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9-7-17. When exceptions of fact tried by jury; burden of proof; right to open and conclude.
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9-7-18. Trial on the record; what additional evidence introduced; what evidence excluded.
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9-7-19. When new testimony considered; application; notice; rights of opposite party.
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9-7-20. Form of jury’s verdict.
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9-7-21. Court to frame judgment or decree.
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9-7-22. Auditor’s fees.
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9-7-23. Compensation of reporter; by whom paid.
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