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601. Challenges. Each party entitled to four peremptory challenges 156
602. Grounds of challenge.......
603. Challenges, how tried...
604. Jury to be sworn.........
ARTICLE II.
CONDUCT OF THE TRIAL.
156
SECTION 607. Order of proceeding on trial..............
157
608. Charge to the jury. Court must furnish in writing, upon re-
616. When prevented from giving verdict, the cause may be again
tried................
160
617. While jury are absent, Court may adjourn from time to time.
Sealed verdict. Final adjournment discharges the jury......... 160
618. Verdict, how declared. Form of. Polling the jury.....
619. Proceedings when verdict is informal...
161
ARTICLE III.
THE VERDICT.
SECTION 624. General and special verdicts defined...........
625. When a general or special verdict may be rendered..............
626. Verdict in actions for recovery of money or on establishing
counter claim..........
627. Verdict in actions for the recovery of specific personal property 162
628. Entry of verdict..........
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162
CHAPTER V.
TRIAL BY THE COURT.
SECTION 631. When and how trial by jury may be waived...........
163
632. Upon trial by Court decision to be in writing and filed within
633. Facts found and conclusions of law must be separately stated.
636. Proceedings after determination of issue of law......................... 164
CHAPTER VI.
OF REFERENCES AND TRIALS BY REFEREES.
SECTION 638. Reference ordered upon agreement of parties, in what cases.................
639. Reference ordered on motion, in what cases........
640. Number of referees, qualifications, etc............. .........................
641. Either party may object. Grounds of objection
642. Objections, how disposed of.............
643. Referees to report within ten days..................................
644. Effect of referee's finding..........
645. How excepted to, etc..........
CHAPTER VII.
PROVISIONS RELATING TO TRIALS IN GENERAL.
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SECTION 646. Exceptions may be taken. Time when taken, etc
647. What deemed excepted to
649. Exceptions signed by Judge and filed with Clerk ......
650. Exceptions not presented at time of ruling. Notice to adverse
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party, how settled upon, etc..........
651. Exceptions after judgment, etc............
652. When exception is refused, application to Supreme Court to
prove the same, etc.............................................
653. Proceedings where Judge ceases to hold office...........................
NEW TRIALS.
SECTION 656. New trial defined........
657. When a new trial may be granted.................
658. On what papers moved for................
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170
659. Notice of motion, upon whom served and what to contain........ 170
660. Motion to be heard at the time specified, or dismissed.............. 171
661. Judge to make statement on decision of the motion. This
statement to constitute bill of exception.........
CHAPTER VIII.
THE MANNER OF GIVING AND ENTERING JUDGMENT.
SECTION 664. Judgment to be entered in twenty-four hours, etc............
171
172
665. Case may be brought before the Court for argument................... 172
666. When counter claim established exceeds plaintiff's demand
667. In replevin, judgment to be in the alternative, and with dam-
ages. Gold coin or currency judgment......
668. Judgment book to be kept by the Clerk...................................
173
669. If a party die after verdict, judgment may be entered, but not
to be a lien..........
670. Judgment roll, what to constitute.........
174
671. Judgment lien, when it begins and when it expires..........
672. Docket, how kept, and what to contain....................................
673. Docket to be open for inspection without charge
175
674. Transcript to be filed in any county, and judgment to become
OF THE EXECUTION OF THE JUDGMENT IN CIVIL ACTIONS.
CHAPTER I. The execution.............................
II. Proceedings supplemental to the execution.........
682. Who may issue the execution, its form, to whom directed, and
what it shall require....................
177
SECTION 683. When made returnable.....................................
684. Money judgments and others, how enforced.............
179
685. Execution after five years.........
180
686. When execution may issue against the property of a party after
his death..........
687. Execution, how and to whom issued.............................................................
688. What shall be liable to be seized in execution. Not to be
689. When property is claimed by a third party, how the right of
property is tried..............
690. What exempt from execution...........
691. Writ, how executed..............
692. Notice of sale under execution, how given...........
693. Selling without notice, what penalty attached..............
694. Sales, how conducted. Neither the officer conducting it nor his
deputy to be a purchaser. Real and personal property how
sold. Judgment debtor, if present, may direct order of sale
and the officer shall follow his directions............
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695. If purchaser refuses to pay purchase money, what proceedings... 186
696. Court of justice may proceed in a summary manner against a
purchaser refusing to pay. Officer may refuse such purcha-
ser's bid after...........
186
697. These two sections not to make officer liable beyond a certain
amount.........
698. Personal property not capable of manual delivery, how delivered
to purchaser...... ......
699. Personal property not capable of manual delivery, how sold and
delivered..............
700. Real property, when absolute sale or not. In the latter case,
what the certificate must contain.......
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701. Real property so sold, by whom it may be redeemed................. 187
702. When it may be redeemed, and redemption money
703. When judgment debtor or other redemptioner may redeem....... 188
704. In cases of redemption, to whom the judgments are to be made
705. What a redemptioner must do in order to redeem.....
706. Until the expiration of redemption time Court may restrain
waste on the property. What considered waste..............
707. Rents and profits......................................
708. If purchaser of real property be evicted for irregularities in
sale, what he may recover, and from whom. When judgment
to be revived. Petition for the purpose, how and by whom
made.
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709. Party who pays more than his share may compel contribution.. 191
CHAPTER II.
PROCEEDINGS SUPPLEMENTARY TO THE EXECUTION.
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SECTION 714. Debtor required to answer concerning his property, when..... 192
715. Proceedings to compel debtor to appear. In what cases he may
be arrested. What bail may be given
716. Any debtor of the judgment debtor may pay the latter's creditor 193
717. Examination of debtors of judgment debtor, or of those having
property belonging to him.......................
193
194
719. Judge may order property to be applied on execution.............. 194
720. Proceedings upon claim of another party to property, or on
denial of indebtedness to judgment debtor..............................................
721. Disobedience of orders, how punished..............
TITLE X.
ACTIONS IN PARTICULAR CASES.
CHAPTER I. Actions for the foreclosure of mortgages........
195
II. Actions for nuisance, waste, and willful trespass, in certain cases,
on real property........
197
III. Actions to determine conflicting claims to real property, and
other provisions relating to actions concerning real estate...... 198
IV. Actions for the partition of real property.........
V. Actions for the usurpation of an office or franchise....................
VI. Of actions against steamers, vessels, and boats.........
CHAPTER I.
ACTIONS FOR THE FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGES.
SECTION 726. Proceedings in foreclosure suits
727. Surplus money to be deposited in Court..............
201
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219
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728. Proceedings when debt secured falls due at different times......... 196
ACTIONS FOR NUISANCE, WASTE, AND WILLFUL TRESPASS, IN CERTAIN
CASES, ON REAL PROPERTY.
SECTION 731. Nuisance defined, and actions for.........
732. Waste, actions for.............
733. Trespass for cutting or carrying away trees, etc., actions for...... 197