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CHAPTER 17 - JUDGMENTS
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NRS 17.010 Judgments of Utah territorial courts validated.
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NRS 17.020 Action against sheriff for official acts; notice to sureties.
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NRS 17.025 Payment of judgment in favor of minor.
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NRS 17.030 Parties not summoned in action on joint obligation may be summoned after judgment.
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NRS 17.040 Summons: Contents and service.
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NRS 17.050 Affidavit to accompany summons.
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NRS 17.060 Answer.
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NRS 17.070 Written allegations.
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NRS 17.080 Trial of issues; amount of judgment if verdict found against defendant.
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NRS 17.090 Judgment by confession for debt due or contingent liability.
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NRS 17.100 Written statement made by defendant; form.
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NRS 17.110 Filing of statement; endorsement by clerk; entry of judgment; judgment roll; costs.
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NRS 17.117 Offer of judgment.
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NRS 17.120 Replevin; judgment to be in alternative and with damages.
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NRS 17.130 Computation of amount of judgment; interest.
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NRS 17.140 Death of party after verdict or decision; court may render judgment; not to be lien on real property.
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NRS 17.150 Docketing of judgments of state and federal courts; recording of transcripts, abstracts and copies of judgments; liens on real property; duration of liens; affidavit required of judgment creditor who records judgment or decree.
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NRS 17.160 Docket defined; contents.
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NRS 17.170 Dockets open for public inspection without charge.
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NRS 17.190 Computation of costs in judgment; insertion by clerk.
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NRS 17.200 Entry in docket.
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NRS 17.214 Filing and contents of affidavit; recording affidavit; notice to judgment debtor; successive affidavits.
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NRS 17.225 Right to contribution.
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NRS 17.235 Effect of judgment against one tortfeasor.
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NRS 17.245 Effect of release or covenant not to sue.
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NRS 17.255 Intentional tort bars right to contribution.
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NRS 17.265 Certain rights of indemnity unimpaired.
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NRS 17.275 Subrogation of insurer.
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NRS 17.285 Enforcement of right of contribution.
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NRS 17.295 Equitable shares.
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NRS 17.305 Inapplicability to breach of fiduciary relationship.
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NRS 17.330 Short title.
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NRS 17.340 “Foreign judgment” defined.
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NRS 17.350 Filing and status of foreign judgments.
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NRS 17.360 Affidavit; notice of filing judgment and affidavit.
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NRS 17.370 Stay of enforcement of foreign judgment.
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NRS 17.380 Fees.
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NRS 17.390 Judgment creditor may bring action to enforce judgment.
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NRS 17.400 Uniformity of interpretation.
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NRS 17.410 Short title; uniformity of application and construction.
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NRS 17.420 Scope and applicability.
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NRS 17.430 Definitions.
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NRS 17.440 “Action” defined.
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NRS 17.450 “Bank-offered spot rate” defined.
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NRS 17.460 “Date of conversion” defined.
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NRS 17.470 “Distributive proceeding” defined.
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NRS 17.480 “Foreign money” defined.
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NRS 17.490 “Foreign-money claim” defined.
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NRS 17.500 “Money” defined.
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NRS 17.510 “Money of the claim” defined.
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NRS 17.520 “Person” defined.
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NRS 17.530 “Rate of exchange” defined.
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NRS 17.540 “Spot rate” defined.
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NRS 17.550 “State” defined.
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NRS 17.560 Variation by agreement.
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NRS 17.570 Determining money of the claim.
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NRS 17.580 Determining amount of money of certain contract claims.
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NRS 17.590 Asserting and defending foreign-money claim.
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NRS 17.600 Judgments and awards on foreign-money claims; times of money conversion; form of judgment.
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NRS 17.610 Conversion of foreign money in distributive proceeding.
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NRS 17.620 Prejudgment and judgment interest.
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NRS 17.630 Enforcement of foreign judgments.
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NRS 17.640 Determining United States dollar value of foreign-money claims for limited purposes.
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NRS 17.650 Effect of currency revalorization.
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NRS 17.660 Supplementary general principles of law.
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NRS 17.700 Short title.
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NRS 17.710 Definitions.
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NRS 17.720 “Foreign country” defined.
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NRS 17.730 “Foreign-country judgment” defined.
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NRS 17.740 Applicability.
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NRS 17.750 Standards for recognition of foreign-country judgment.
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NRS 17.760 Personal jurisdiction.
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NRS 17.770 Procedure for recognition of foreign-country judgment.
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NRS 17.780 Effect of recognition of foreign-country judgment.
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NRS 17.790 Stay of proceedings pending appeal of foreign-country judgment.
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NRS 17.800 Statute of limitations.
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NRS 17.810 Uniformity of interpretation.
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NRS 17.820 Saving clause.
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NRS 17.900 Short title.
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NRS 17.905 Definitions.
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NRS 17.910 “Canada” defined.
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NRS 17.915 “Canadian judgment” defined.
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NRS 17.920 Applicability.
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NRS 17.925 Registration of Canadian judgment.
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NRS 17.930 Effect of registration.
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NRS 17.935 Notice of registration.
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NRS 17.940 Petition to vacate registration.
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NRS 17.945 Stay of enforcement of judgment pending determination of petition.
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NRS 17.950 Relationship to Uniform Foreign-Country Money Judgments Recognition Act.
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NRS 17.955 Uniformity of application and construction.
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