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2022 Code of Alabama
Title 6 - Civil Practice.
Chapter 11 - Damages.
Article 2 - Punitive Damages.
- Section 6-11-20 - Punitive Damages Not to Be Awarded Other Than Where Clear and Convincing Evidence Proven; Definitions.
- Section 6-11-21 - Punitive Damages Not to Exceed Certain Limits.
- Section 6-11-22 - Grounds for Mistrial if Limitations Mentioned in Presence of Jury
- Section 6-11-23 - No Presumption of Correctness; Court to Conduct Hearings; Admissible Relevant Evidence; Trial Court to Independently Reassess Award of Punitive Damages.
- Section 6-11-24 - No Presumption of Correctness to Apply to Damages on Appeal.
- Section 6-11-25 - Ability of Court to Set Aside Damages Not Limited.
- Section 6-11-26 - No Punitive Damages Awarded Against State or Agency Thereof.
- Section 6-11-27 - Principal, Master, etc., Not Liable for Punitive Damages for Conduct of Agent, Servant, etc.; Exceptions.
- Section 6-11-28 - No Cause of Action Created.
- Section 6-11-29 - Wrongful Death Actions Not Affected.
- Section 6-11-30 - Effective Date.
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