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Chapter 140B
Civil Remedies and Enforcement Related to Racketeering and Unlawful Debt Collection

Sections

140B.001
Definitions
140B.002
Special Docketing Procedures
140B.003
Previously Seized Assets
140B.051
Definitions
140B.052
Civil Investigative Demand
140B.053
Contents of Demand
140B.054
Service; Proof of Service
140B.055
Petition for Order Modifying or Setting Aside Demand
140B.056
Compliance with Demand
140B.057
Documentary Material
140B.058
Interrogatories
140B.059
Oral Examination
140B.060
Failure to Comply with Demand Petition for Enforcement
140B.061
Criminal Offense: Deliberate Noncompliance
140B.062
Disclosure and Use of Material and Information
140B.063
Jurisdiction
140B.064
Nonexclusive Procedures
140B.101
Civil Remedies
140B.102
Civil Forfeiture of Property
140B.103
Conveyance of Property Subject to Forfeiture
140B.104
Disposition of Forfeited Property
140B.105
Seizure of Property
140B.106
Storage of Seized Property Pending Forfeiture Action
140B.107
Civil Action Brought by Attorney General, Local Prosecutor, or State Agency
140B.108
Effect of Final Judgment or Decree
140B.109
Other Relief Available to Attorney General
140B.110
Notice to Local Prosecutor
140B.111
Cooperation with Local Prosecutor
140B.112
Abatement of Action
140B.113
Limitations; Tolling
140B.114
Multiple Remedies Allowed
140B.151
Initial Distribution
140B.152
Distribution of Remaining Money
140B.153
Effect on Settlements
140B.154
Temporary Deposit in Court Registry
 



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