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Virginia

Title 8.01 · Chapter 25
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-635. Common-law writ of quo warranto and information in the nature of writ of quo warranto abolished; statutory writ of quo warranto established.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-636. In what cases writ issued.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-637. By whom filed; when leave granted and writ issued.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-638. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-639. How summons directed and served.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-640. Judgment when defendant fails to appear.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-641. Reopening same when made on service by publication.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-642. Pleading when defendant appears.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-643. Trial; verdict; judgment; costs; attorney's fee.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-644. Application for mandamus or prohibition.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-644.1. Limitations of actions for petition for mandamus.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-645. What petition to state; where presented.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-646. When writ awarded if no defense made.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-647. Defense; how made.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-648. What judgment to be rendered.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-649. Proceedings when application is to Supreme Court or Court of Appeals.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-650. Suspension of proceedings, where prohibition applied for.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-651. Suspension of proceedings by justice of Supreme Court or judge of Court of Appeals.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-652. Service of writ; how obedience enforced.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-653. Mandamus to secure construction of act directing payment out of treasury of the Commonwealth.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-653.1. Mandamus to secure construction of act granting power to incur certain obligations for transportation needs.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-654. When and where petition filed; what petition to contain.
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Code of Virginia §§ 8.01-654.1, 8.01-654.2. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-655. Form and contents of petition filed by prisoner.
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Code of Virginia §§ 8.01-656, 8.01-657. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-658. When and from whom response required; dismissal of habeas petition without prejudice.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-659. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-660. When affidavits may be read.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-661. Facts proved may be made part of record.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-662. Judgment of court or judge trying it; payment of costs and expenses when petition denied.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-663. Judgment conclusive.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-664. How and when Supreme Court summoned to try appeal therefrom.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-665. When execution of judgment suspended; when prisoner admitted to bail.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-666. When and by whom writs of habeas corpus ad testificandum granted.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-667. Transmission of records to federal court.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-668. Writ de homine abolished.
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