Arkansas Code Title 16, Subtitle 5, Chapter 64 - Trial and Verdict
- § 16-64-101 -- 16-64-104 - [Repealed.]
- § 16-64-105 - [Superseded.]
- § 16-64-106 -- 16-64-108 - [Repealed.]
- § 16-64-109 - [Superseded.]
(a) Where an order for a provisional remedy has been made by a judge or justice in an action within the jurisdiction of his...
- § 16-64-110 - Order of Trial.
When the jury has been sworn, the trial shall proceed in the following order unless the court, for special reasons, otherwise directs: (1) The...
- § 16-64-111, 16-64-112 - [Repealed.]
- § 16-64-113 - Jury May View Subject of Litigation.
Whenever, in the opinion of the court, it is proper for the jury to have a view of real property which is the subject...
- § 16-64-114 - Jury Instructions Generally.
In the trial of all cases in courts of record wherein juries are employed, it shall be the duty of the presiding trial judge...
- § 16-64-115 - Jury Instructions -- Further Instruction During Deliberations.
After the jury has retired for deliberation, if there is a disagreement between them as to any part of the testimony or if they...
- § 16-64-116 - Conduct of Jury After Submission of Case.
(a) When the case is finally submitted to the jury, they may decide in court or retire for deliberation.(b) (1) If the jury retires,...
- § 16-64-117 - Separation of Jury -- Admonishment by Court.
If the jury is permitted to separate, either during the trial or after the case is submitted to them, they may be admonished by...
- § 16-64-118 - Discharge of Jury.
(a) The jury may be discharged by the court on account of the sickness of a juror, or other accident or calamity requiring their...
- § 16-64-119 - Verdict of Jury -- Polling Jury.
(a) When the jury has agreed upon its verdict, they must be conducted into court, their names called by the clerk, and the verdict...
- § 16-64-120 - Recovery of Damages.
Whenever damages are recoverable, the plaintiff may claim and recover any rate of damages to which he or she may be entitled for the...
- § 16-64-121 - Assessment of Damages by Jury.
When, by the verdict, either party is entitled to recover money of the adverse party, the jury in their verdict must assess the amount...
- § 16-64-122 - Comparative Fault.
(a) In all actions for damages for personal injuries or wrongful death or injury to property in which recovery is predicated upon fault, liability...
- § 16-64-123 - Excessiveness of Damages Generally.
The verdict of any jury rendered in any action for the recovery of damages where the measure thereof is indeterminate or uncertain shall not...
- § 16-64-124 - Remittitur.
The circuit judge presiding at the trial, if he or she deems the verdict excessive, may, on motion for a new trial filed by...
- § 16-64-125 - Method of Serving Judgment on Defendant Constructively Summoned.
The service of the copy of the judgment, if in this state, shall be made and proved in the same manner as the service...
- § 16-64-126 - Title of Bona Fide Purchasers of Property Unaffected by New Trial.
The title of purchasers in good faith to any property sold under an attachment or judgment shall not be affected by the new trial...
- § 16-64-127 -- 16-64-129 - [Repealed.]
- § 16-64-130 - Punitive Damage -- Contract Involving Financial Institutions.
(a) For the purposes of this section, the term "financial institutions" means banks, savings and loan associations, and credit unions located within the State...
Last modified: November 15, 2016