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Code of Virginia
Title 16.1
Chapter 6
Article 3
Procedure in Civil Cases
16.1-79
Actions brought on warrant
16.1-79.1
Electronic filing of civil cases
16.1-80
Service of warrant and return thereof
16.1-81
Actions brought by motion for judgment
16.1-81.1
Certain corporations; pro se representation
16.1-82
Service of motion; return thereon and delivery to the court; how disposed of
16.1-83
Consent of parties required for trial within five days of service
16.1-83.1
Certification of expert witness opinion at time of service of process
16.1-84
When action or proceeding not lost; when matured for hearing
16.1-85
What term "warrant" to include
16.1-86
When action deemed brought
16.1-88
Procedure when plaintiff sues on sworn claim
16.1-88.01
Counterclaims
16.1-88.02
Cross-claims
16.1-88.03
Pleadings and other papers by certain parties not represented by attorneys
16.1-88.2
Evidence of medical reports, statements, or records; testimony of health care provider or custodian of records
16.1-89
Subpoena duces tecum; attorney-issued subpoena duces tecum
16.1-90
Recognizance upon continuation of case
16.1-91.1
Costs to be included in judgment on forthcoming bond
16.1-91.2
Judge to keep record of judgment on forthcoming bond; how to endorse execution
16.1-93
Principles applicable to trial of cases
16.1-93.1
Use of telephonic communication systems or electronic video and audio communication systems to conduct hearing
16.1-94
Judgment to be noted on papers; formal orders may be entered
16.1-94.01
When and how satisfaction entered on judgment
16.1-94.1
Limitations on enforcement of district court judgments
16.1-95
Abstract of judgment
16.1-96
What abstract to contain
16.1-97.1
When a new trial is granted
16.1-98
Fieri facias or writ of possession on judgment
16.1-99
When and where executions returnable; to whom directed
16.1-100
Additional executions; by whom issued
16.1-101
Proceedings against officer failing to make or making improper return
16.1-102
Officers and sureties liable for money collected after return day
16.1-103
Proceedings by interrogatories
16.1-105
Attachments
16.1-106
Appeals from courts not of record in civil cases
16.1-106.1
Withdrawal of appeal in civil cases
16.1-107
Requirements for appeal
16.1-108
Deposit of money in lieu of bond
16.1-109
Appellate court may require new or additional security
16.1-110
Bankruptcy of appellant does not release surety
16.1-111
Court to which appeal sent
16.1-112
All papers transmitted to appellate court; further proceedings
16.1-113
How appeals tried
16.1-114.1
Principles applicable in trial of appeals; defective or irregular warrants or motions
16.1-116
Issuance of executions and abstracts and proceedings by interrogatories after papers returned to circuit court
16.1-117
When papers in civil cases in certain municipal courts may be destroyed
16.1-118
When papers in civil cases returned to courts of record may be destroyed
16.1-118.1
Destruction of papers in civil cases in certain district courts