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Chapter 23 — Debtor and Creditor
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Article 2.
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Article 3.
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Article 4.
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Article 5.
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Article 6.
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Article 7.
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Chapter 23.
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§§ 23-1 through 23-12: Repealed by Session Laws 2020-75, s.
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§§ 23-1 through 23-12: Repealed by Session Laws 2020-75, s.
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§§ 23-1 through 23-12: Repealed by Session Laws 2020-75, s.
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§§ 23-1 through 23-12: Repealed by Session Laws 2020-75, s.
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§§ 23-1 through 23-12: Repealed by Session Laws 2020-75, s.
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§§ 23-1 through 23-12: Repealed by Session Laws 2020-75, s.
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§§ 23-1 through 23-12: Repealed by Session Laws 2020-75, s.
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§§ 23-1 through 23-12: Repealed by Session Laws 2020-75, s.
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§§ 23-1 through 23-12: Repealed by Session Laws 2020-75, s.
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§§ 23-1 through 23-12: Repealed by Session Laws 2020-75, s.
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§§ 23-1 through 23-12: Repealed by Session Laws 2020-75, s.
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§§ 23-13 through 23-17: Repealed by Session Laws 2020-75, s.
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§§ 23-13 through 23-17: Repealed by Session Laws 2020-75, s.
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§§ 23-13 through 23-17: Repealed by Session Laws 2020-75, s.
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§§ 23-13 through 23-17: Repealed by Session Laws 2020-75, s.
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§ 23-19. Superior court appoints; copy of sentence to be produced.
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§ 23-20. Duties of trustee; accounting; oath.
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§ 23-21. Court may appoint several trustees.
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§ 23-22. Court may remove trustee and appoint successor.
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§ 23-24. Persons imprisoned for nonpayment of costs in criminal cases.
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§ 23-25. Petition; before whom; notice; service.
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§ 23-26. Warrant issued for prisoner.
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§ 23-27. Proceeding on application.
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§ 23-28. Suggestion of fraud.
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§ 23-29. Persons taken in arrest and bail proceedings, or in execution.
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§ 23-30. When petition may be filed.
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§ 23-30.1. Provisional release.
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§ 23-31. Petition; contents; verification.
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§ 23-32. Notice; length of notice and to whom given.
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§ 23-33. Who may suggest fraud.
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§ 23-34. Where no suggestion of fraud, discharge granted.
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§ 23-35. Continuance granted for cause.
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§ 23-36. Where fraud in issue, discharge only after trial.
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§ 23-37. If fraud found, debtor imprisoned.
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§ 23-38. Effect of order of discharge.
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§ 23-40. Insolvent released on giving bond.
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§ 23-41. Surety in bond may surrender principal.
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§ 23-42. Creditor liable for jail fees.
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§ 23-43. False swearing; penalty.
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§ 23-44. Powers of trustees hereunder.
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§ 23-45. Jail bounds.
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§ 23-47. Violation of preceding section a misdemeanor.
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