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Title 8
of the Trial and Judgment in Civil Actions

Chapters

1
Judgment in General
Sections 577–582.5
1.5
Dismissal for Delay in Prosecution
Sections 583.110–583.430
2
Judgment Upon Failure to Answer
Sections 585–587.5
3
Issues—the Mode of Trial and Postponements
Sections 588–599
4
Trial by Jury
Sections 607–630
4.5
Voluntary Expedited Jury Trials
Sections 630.01–630.11
4.6
Mandatory Expedited Jury Trials in Limited Civil Cases
Sections 630.20–630.29
5
Trial by the Court
Sections 631–636
6
of References and Trials by Referees
Sections 638–645.2
7
Provisions Relating to Trials in General
Sections 646–663a
8
the Manner of Giving and Entering Judgment
Sections 664–674
 



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

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