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  8. Chapter 45-15 Actions by and Against Towns


Chapter 45-15 Actions by and Against Towns


  • Section 45-15-1 Corporate capacity of towns.
  • Section 45-15-2 Suits in name of town.
  • Section 45-15-3 Costs in prosecutions for ordinance violations.
  • Section 45-15-4 Prosecutions by director of public welfare.
  • Section 45-15-5 Presentment to council of claim or demand against town.
  • Section 45-15-6 Town or council meeting to levy tax to pay judgment against town.
  • Section 45-15-7 Judicial order assessing tax to pay judgment.
  • Section 45-15-8 Recovery against town for damages from neglect to maintain highway or bridge.
  • Section 45-15-9 Notice of injury on highway or bridge - Commencement of action.
  • Section 45-15-10 Form of notice of injury - Time allowed incapacitated persons and estate administrators for notice.
  • Section 45-15-11 Effect of mending of highway by town.
  • Section 45-15-12 Maximum recovery for personal injuries.
  • Section 45-15-13 Liability for damage by riotous assemblies.
  • Section 45-15-14 Recovery by town from members of riotous assembly.
  • Section 45-15-15 Prosecution of claims for damage by riotous assembly.
  • Section 45-15-16 Indemnity of public officials, employees, or elected officials.
  • Section 45-15-17 Appeals from boards and commissions.
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