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Section 1-6-103 – Appointment to Serve Particular Process or Order.

1-6-103. Appointment to serve particular process or order. For good cause the court may appoint a person to serve a particular process or order, who has the same power as the sheriff to execute it. The person may be appointed on the motion of the party who obtains the process or order, and the return […]

Section 1-6-104 – Duties of Sheriff.

1-6-104. Duties of sheriff. The sheriff shall execute every summons, order or other process, return the same as required by law, and exercise the powers conferred and perform the duties enjoined upon him by statute and by the common law.

Section 1-6-105 – Proceedings When Defendants Not All Served.

1-6-105. Proceedings when defendants not all served. (a) When service has been made on one (1) or more defendants, but not on all, the plaintiff may proceed as follows: (i) If the action is against defendants jointly indebted upon contract, he may proceed against the defendants served, unless the court otherwise directs; or (ii) If […]

Section 1-6-106 – Lis Pendens; Generally.

1-6-106. Lis pendens; generally. When a summons has been served or publication made, the action is pending so as to charge third persons with notice of its pendency, and while pending no interest can be acquired by third persons in the subject matter thereof as against the plaintiff’s title.

Section 1-6-110 – Transmission of Process by Telecommunications.

1-6-110. Transmission of process by telecommunications. Any summons, writ or order in any civil proceeding, and all other papers requiring service may be transmitted by any form of telecommunication for service in any place, and the copy of such writ, order or paper so transmitted may be served or executed by the officer or person […]