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Part 2
of Civil Actions

Titles

1
of the Form of Civil Actions
Sections 307–309
2
of the Time of Commencing Civil Actions
Sections 312–366.3
3
of the Parties to Civil Actions
Sections 367–389.5
3a
Vexatious Litigants
Sections 391–391.8
4
of the Place of Trial, Reclassification, and Coordination of Civil Actions
Sections 392–404.9
4.5
Recording Notice of Certain Actions
Sections 405–405.61
5
Jurisdiction and Service of Process
Sections 410.10–418.11
6
of the Pleadings in Civil Actions
Sections 420–475
6.5
Attachment
Sections 481.010–493.060
7
Other Provisional Remedies in Civil Actions
Sections 501–574
7a
Pretrial Conferences
Sections 575–576
8
of the Trial and Judgment in Civil Actions
Sections 577–674
8.5
Uniform Foreign-money Claims Act
Sections 676–676.16
9
Enforcement of Judgments
Sections 680.010–724.260
10
Actions in Particular Cases
Sections 725a–871.30
10.5
Partition of Real and Personal Property
Sections 872.010–874.323
11
Contribution Among Joint Judgment Debtors
Sections 875–883
13
Appeals in Civil Actions
Sections 901–936.1
14
of Miscellaneous Provisions
Sections 989–1062.34
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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