§ 7201. Definitions
§ 7201. Definitions As used in this chapter: (1) “Disease” means any disease, illness, ailment, or adverse physiological or chemical change linked to exposure to a proven toxic substance. A disease is serious if it has the potential to cause death, disability, or chronic pain. (2) “Establishment” means any premises used for the purpose of […]
§ 7202. Medical monitoring for exposure to proven toxic substances
§ 7202. Medical monitoring for exposure to proven toxic substances (a) A person without a present injury or disease shall have a cause of action for the remedy of medical monitoring against a person who is the owner or operator of a large facility from which a proven toxic substance was released if all of […]
§ 7155. Findings; order of emancipation
§ 7155. Findings; order of emancipation (a) After completion of the hearing and consideration of the record, the court shall make findings and issue its order. If the court finds that the minor meets the criteria in subsection 7151(b) of this chapter and that emancipation would be in the best interests of the minor, the […]
§ 7156. Effect of emancipation
§ 7156. Effect of emancipation (a) The order of emancipation shall recognize the minor as an adult for all purposes that result from reaching the age of majority, including: (1) entering into a binding contract; (2) litigation and settlement of controversies, including the ability to sue and be sued; (3) buying or selling real property; […]
§ 7157. Recognition of out-of-state emancipation orders
§ 7157. Recognition of out-of-state emancipation orders A minor who is emancipated by the lawful procedure of another state shall retain that status in this State and shall enjoy the benefits of this chapter while in this State. (Added 1995, No. 145 (Adj. Sess.), § 1.)
§ 7158. Order of emancipation obtained by fraud or withholding material information; voidability; effect on rights and obligations; commencement of proceeding
§ 7158. Order of emancipation obtained by fraud or withholding material information; voidability; effect on rights and obligations; commencement of proceeding (a) An order of emancipation obtained by fraud or by the withholding of material information shall be voidable. The voiding of any such order pursuant to this section shall not alter any contractual obligations […]
§ 7159. Legislative intent; minimum expense; forms
§ 7159. Legislative intent; minimum expense; forms It is the intent of the General Assembly that proceedings under this chapter shall be as simple, informal, and inexpensive as possible as these terms are used in subsection 5531(a) of this title, and to that end, the Court Administrator shall prepare and distribute to the clerks of […]
§ 6010. Commissioner’s certificate on admission to oath
§ 6010. Commissioner’s certificate on admission to oath The certificate to be delivered by the commissioners to the prisoner admitted to the poor debtor’s oath shall be substantially as follows: Greeting: Given under our hands at ……………………. , this ……………….. day of ……………………. , 20 …….. } Commissioners.
§ 6011. Treasurer’s bond
§ 6011. Treasurer’s bond Know all men by these presents, that I, A. B. of ……………………. in the county of ……………………. , as principal, and we, C. D. and E. F. of ………………………… in the county of ………………………… , as sureties, acknowledge ourselves jointly and severally indebted to the …………………………….. , in the penal sum […]
§ 6041. Indictment—perjury before court or tribunal
§ 6041. Indictment—perjury before court or tribunal