TITLE IV

CHAPTER 2

CIVIL REMEDIES

Table of Contents

Part 1

Traditional Remedies



4-2-101. When available.

4-2-102. Objection to traditional relief.
 
 

Part 2

Damages



4-2-201. Detriment defined.

4-2-202. Right to compensatory damages.

4-2-203. Right to damages for future detriment.

4-2-204. Limitation on tort recovery from Tribes.

4-2-205. Nominal damages when no appreciable detriment.

4-2-206. Measures of particular damages.

4-2-207. Collateral source reductions.

4-2-208. Right to interest.

4-2-209. Interest on torts.

4-2-210. Interest on contracts.

4-2-211. When award of interest discretionary.

4-2-212. Waiver of interest by accepting principal.

4-2-213. Punitive damages.
 
 

Part 3

Specific Performance of Obligations



4-2-301. When specific performance may be required.

4-2-302. When specific performance may be compelled.

4-2-303. Obligations which cannot be specifically enforced.

4-2-304. Right to specific performance mutual.

4-2-305. Parties who cannot be compelled to perform.

4-2-306. Parties who cannot obtain specific performance.
 
 

Part 4

Prejudgment Attachment



4-2-401. Cases in which property may be attached.

4-2-402. Property subject to attachment.
 
 

Part 4(cont'd)



4-2-403. Court record not public until writ returned.

4-2-404. Attachment book to be kept by Clerk of Court.

4-2-405. Time for issuance of writ--notice.

4-2-406. Plaintiff's affidavit.

4-2-407. Affidavit requirements when debt not yet due.

4-2-408. Plaintiff's undertaking.

4-2-409. Form and content of writ.

4-2-410. Custody of books and evidences of title.

4-2-411. Attachment of non-trust real property.

4-2-412. Personal property capable of manual delivery.

4-2-413. Debts, credits, and property in control of third person.

4-2-414. Duty to execute and security for police costs.

4-2-415. Personal property subject to a security interest.

4-2-416. Examination . . . and order that property be delivered.

4-2-417. Sheriff to retain nonperishable attached property.

4-2-418. Inventory of attached property.

4-2-419. Return of the writ.

4-2-420. Notice of right to post seizure hearing--quashing a writ.

4-2-421. Discharge of writ improperly issued.

4-2-422. Sale of attached property.

4-2-423. Judgment when debt not due.

4-2-424. Disposition of attached property and proceeds of sales.
 
 

Part 5

Declaratory Judgments and Injunctions



4-2-501. Declaratory judgment -- creation of remedy.

4-2-502. Procedure for obtaining a declaratory judgment.

4-2-503. Interpretation.

4-2-504. Further relief.

4-2-505. Definition of injunction.

4-2-506. When injunction may not be granted.

4-2-507. Form and scope of injunction or restraining order.

4-2-508. Temporary restraining order.

4-2-509. Grant of restraining order without notice.

4-2-510. Application for injunction to be heard without delay.

4-2-511. Notice of application for preliminary injunction.

4-2-512. Evidence required for issuance of preliminary injunction.

4-2-513. Application to dissolve or modify an injunction - hearing.
 
 


Part 6

Repossession



4-2-601. Jurisdiction over Indian property.

4-2-602. Jurisdiction over parties seeking repossession.

4-2-603. Consent to repossession.

4-2-604. Repossession with foreign judgment.

4-2-605. Action for repossession commenced by filing complaint.

4-2-606. Answer to complaint and hearing.

4-2-607. Interlocutory relief.

4-2-608. Procedure after repossession.

4-2-609. Relief for improper repossession.