Virginia Code Title 8.01. Civil Remedies and Procedure
Current as of January 01, 2020 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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- Chapter 1. General Provisions as to Civil Cases
- Chapter 2. Parties
- Chapter 3. Actions
- Chapter 4. Limitations of Actions
- Chapter 5. Venue
- Chapter 5.1. Multiple Claimant Litigation Act
- Chapter 6. Notice of Lis Pendens or Attachment
- Chapter 7. Civil Actions;  Commencement, Pleadings, and Motions
- Chapter 8. Process
- Chapter 9. Personal Jurisdiction in Certain Actions
- Chapter 10. Dockets
- Chapter 11. Juries
- Chapter 12. Interpleader;  Claims of Third Parties to Property Distrained or Levied on, Etc.
- Chapter 13. Certain Incidents of Trial
- Chapter 14. Evidence
- Chapter 15. Payment and Setoff
- Chapter 16. Compromises
- Chapter 17. Judgments and Decrees Generally
- Chapter 17.1. Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act
- Chapter 17.2. Uniform Foreign-Country Money Judgments Recognition Act
- Chapter 17.3. Uniform Foreign-Money Claims Act
- Chapter 18. Executions and Other Means of Recovery
- Chapter 18.1. Assignments for Benefit of Creditors
- Chapter 19. Forthcoming Bonds
- Chapter 20. Attachments and Bail in Civil Cases
- Chapter 20.1. Summary Jury Trial
- Chapter 20.2. Court-Referred Dispute Resolution Proceedings
- Chapter 21. Arbitration and Award
- Chapter 21.1. Medical Malpractice
- Chapter 21.2. Mediation
- Chapter 22. Receivers, General and Special
- Chapter 23. Commissioners in Chancery
- Chapter 24. Injunctions
- Chapter 25. Extraordinary Writs
- Chapter 26. Appeals to the Supreme Court
- Chapter 26.1. Appeals to the Court of Appeals
- Chapter 26.2. Appeals Generally
- Chapter 27. Virginia Prisoner Litigation Reform Act
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