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Title 12 — Court Procedure · Chapter 81
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§ 1901. Exclusion of public When a cause of scandalous or obscene nature is on trial, the presiding …
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§ 1902. Repealed.
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§§ 1903, 1904.
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§ 1905. Eminent domain; findings of damages; instructions to jury A trier of fact in proceedings to …
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§ 1906. Repealed.
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§ 1907. Repealed.
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§ 1908. Burden of proof For the purpose of this section, malpractice shall mean professional medical…
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§ 1909. Limitation of medical malpractice action based on lack of informed consent (a) For the purpo…
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§§ 1910, 1911.
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§ 1912. Expression of regret or apology by health care provider inadmissible (a) An oral expression …
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§ 1913. Blockchain enabling (a) As used in this section: (1) “Blockchain” means a cryptographically …
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§ 1941. Jury challenges; peremptory and for cause Upon the trial of a cause in any court, each party…
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§ 1942. Repealed.
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§ 1943. Confinement and care of jury When the court has committed a cause to its consideration, the …
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§ 1944. Appointment of jury foreman In the trial of a cause in the Superior Court by jury, the court…
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§ 1945. Return of jury for further consideration If the judges of the Superior Court before whom a c…
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§ 1946. Repealed.
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§ 1947. Treating jurors; new trial A verdict shall be set aside and a new trial granted on proof tha…
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§ 1948. View of premises by jury When on the trial of a cause in the Superior Court for damages to r…
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§ 1949. Repealed.
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§§ 1981-1989. Repealed.
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