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Chapter 41
Damages

Sections

41.001
Definitions
41.002
Applicability
41.003
Standards for Recovery of Exemplary Damages
41.004
Factors Precluding Recovery
41.005
Harm Resulting from Criminal Act
41.006
Award Specific to Defendant
41.007
Prejudgment Interest
41.008
Limitation on Amount of Recovery
41.009
Bifurcated Trial
41.010
Considerations in Making Award
41.011
Evidence Relating to Amount of Exemplary Damages
41.012
Jury Instructions
41.013
Judicial Review of Award
41.014
Interest on Damages Subject to Medicare Subrogation
41.0105
Evidence Relating to Amount of Economic Damages
41.0115
Discovery of Evidence of Net Worth for Exemplary Damages Claim
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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