Nebraska Revised Statutes Chapter 25. Courts; Civil Procedure
Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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- Article 1. Form of Actions
- Article 2. Commencement and Limitation of Actions
- Article 3. Parties
- Article 4. Commencement of Actions; Venue
- Article 5. Commencement of Actions; Process
- Article 6. Dismissal of Actions
- Article 7. Joinder of Causes; Consolidation of Actions
- Article 8. Pleadings
- Article 9. Miscellaneous Proceedings; Motions and Orders
- Article 10. Provisional Remedies
- Article 11. Trial
- Article 12. Evidence
- Article 13. Judgments
- Article 14. Abatement and Revivor
- Article 15. Executions and Exemptions
- Article 16. Jury
- Article 17. Costs
- Article 18. Expenses and Attorney's Fees
- Article 19. Reversal or Modification of Judgments and Orders by Appellate Courts
- Article 20. Vacation or Modification of Judgments at Subsequent Term
- Article 21. Actions and Proceedings in Particular Cases
- Article 22. General Provisions
- Article 23. Proceedings in Forma Pauperis
- Article 24. Interpreters
- Article 25. Uniform Procedure for Acquiring Private Property for Public Use
- Article 26. Arbitration
- Article 27. Provisions Applicable to County Courts
- Article 28. Small Claims Court
- Article 29. Dispute Resolution
- Article 30. Civil Legal Services for Low-Income Persons
- Article 31. Structured Settlements Transfers Protection Act
- Article 32. Uniform Conflict of Laws Limitations Act
- Article 33. Nonrecourse Civil Litigation Act
- Article 34. Prisoner Litigation
- Article 35. Uniform Civil Remedies for Unauthorized Disclosure of Intimate Images
- Article 36. Covid-19 Liability Act
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