The verdict of any jury rendered in any action for the recovery of damages where the measure thereof is indeterminate or uncertain shall not be held to be excessive or be set aside as excessive, except for some erroneous instruction or, upon evidence, aside from the amount of the damages assessed, that it was rendered under the influence of passion or prejudice.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 16 - Practice, Procedure, And Courts
Subtitle 5 - Civil Procedure Generally
Chapter 64 - Trial And Verdict
§ 16-64-113. Jury may view subject of litigation
§ 16-64-114. Jury instructions generally
§ 16-64-115. Jury instructions — Further instruction during deliberations
§ 16-64-116. Conduct of jury after submission of case
§ 16-64-117. Separation of jury — Admonishment by court
§ 16-64-118. Discharge of jury
§ 16-64-119. Verdict of jury — Polling jury
§ 16-64-120. Recovery of damages
§ 16-64-121. Assessment of damages by jury
§ 16-64-122. Comparative fault
§ 16-64-123. Excessiveness of damages generally
§ 16-64-125. Method of serving judgment on defendant constructively summoned
§ 16-64-126. Title of bona fide purchasers of property unaffected by new trial
§ 16-64-130. Punitive damage — Contract involving financial institutions