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  8. Chapter 03 - Damages For Torts


Chapter 03 - Damages For Torts


  • § 21-3-1 General measure of damages for breach of noncontractual obligation--Foreseeability not required.
  • § 21-3-2 Punitive damages in discretion of jury.
  • § 21-3-3 Presumed damages for wrongful conversion of personal property--Presumptions conclusive when possession wrongful from beginning.
  • § 21-3-4 Lien holder's damages for conversion of personal property.
  • § 21-3-5 General measure of damages for wrongful occupation of real property.
  • § 21-3-6 Treble damages for forcible exclusion from real property.
  • § 21-3-7 Double damages for failure of tenant to give up premises after notice of intention.
  • § 21-3-8 Double damages for holding over by tenant after expiration of term and notice to quit.
  • § 21-3-9 Measure of damages for holding over real property by conservator, trustee, or life tenant.
  • § 21-3-10 Damages for wrongful injury to trees and plants.
  • § 21-3-11 Limitation on damages for medical malpractice.
  • § 21-3-11.1 Legislative findings--Revival of § 21-3-11.
  • § 21-3-12 Evidence of special damages insurance from certain collateral sources admissible in personal injury actions for health care malpractice.
  • § 21-3-13 Limitation of damages recoverable for injury or death of rodeo contestant.
  • § 21-3-14 Local law where personal injury occurs determines survival of claim.
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