§ 16-120-303. Attempting to protect persons during commission of a felony
No person is civilly liable for an action or omission intended to protect himself or herself or another from a personal injury during the commission of a felony unless the action or omission constitutes a felony.
§ 16-120-401. Exemption for requested assistance
Any person or entity who, at the request of any city, county, or state agency, supplies specialized equipment or personnel in response to an emergency shall not be liable for any civil damages for good faith acts or omissions, provided that the services or equipment was provided without compensation and at the place of the […]
§ 16-120-501. Definitions
As used in this section: (1) “Church or other place of worship” means a physical location where persons congregate to practice a religion; and (2) “Polling site” means the same as defined in § 7-1-101.
§ 16-120-502. Charitable immunity for a church or other place of worship that is used as a polling site
A church or other place of worship is entitled to tort immunity as provided in §§ 16-120-503 and 16-120-504 during the time the church or other place of worship is used as a polling site.
§ 16-120-503. Church or other place of worship not vicariously liable
A church or other place of worship or its agent is not vicariously liable for the negligence of another person on the property of the church or other place of worship during the time the church or other place of worship is used as a polling site.
§ 16-120-504. Nonliability for damages — Exceptions
A church or other place of worship is not liable for damages for personal injury, death, or property damage sustained by a person on the property of the church or other place of worship during the time the church or other place of worship is used as a polling site except as follows: (1) If […]
§ 16-120-505. Subchapter supplemental
This subchapter is supplemental to and does not affect any tort immunity or charitable immunity a church or other place of worship may otherwise have under the law.
§ 16-120-601. Title. [Effective January 1, 2020.]
This subchapter shall be known and may be cited as the “Successor Corporation Asbestos-Related Liability Fairness Act”.
§ 16-120-602. Legislative findings. [Effective January 1, 2020.]
The General Assembly finds that: (1) Asbestos-related claims threaten the continued viability of uniquely situated companies that have never manufactured, sold, or distributed asbestos or asbestos products and are liable only as successor corporations; (2) The viability of these businesses is threatened due solely to their status as successor corporations by merger or consolidation based […]
§ 16-119-109. Restoration of bonds of executors, administrators, or guardians
(a) In all cases relating to executorships, administrations, and guardianships in which the bonds of the executors, administrators, or guardians were lost, destroyed, or burned, it shall be the duty of the circuit court of the county to require all the executors, administrators, or guardians who have not already done so to file in the […]