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Title 12 — Court Procedure · Chapter 171
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§ 4911. Entry or detainer with force; forcible entry prohibited A person shall not make entry into l…
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§ 4912. Trial of forcible entry and detainer A district judge may inquire by a jury against those wh…
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§ 4913. Restitution When it is found upon such inquiry that an unlawful and forcible entry has been …
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§ 4914. Complaint and warrant When a complaint is formally made in writing, to a district judge of s…
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§ 4915. Repealed.
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§ 4916. Verdict of guilty, restitution ordered when; fine When the jury finds the person against who…
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§ 4917. Costs; verdict guilty In his or her writ of restitution, the district judge may order the co…
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§ 4918. Costs; verdict not guilty When the jury finds that the person complained against is not guil…
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§ 4919. Proceedings when respondent cannot be found When the sheriff or his or her deputy cannot fin…
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§ 4920. Trespass for treble damages The complainant in an action for forcible entry and detainer, wh…
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§ 4921. Entry or detainer without force—complaint; trial; writ of restitution When a person wrongful…
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§ 4922. Mode of original process; no fine As in civil causes, the original process in such proceedin…
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§ 4923. Action of trespass to recover damages The complainant who recovers against the person compla…
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§ 4924. Exceptions Section 4921 of this title shall not apply where a person, with or without force,…
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§ 4925. Repealed.
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§ 4926. Limitation of action An action shall not be maintained under this chapter against a person w…
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