Code of Virginia
Chapter 13 - Certain Incidents of Trial
§ 8.01-377.1. Summary judgment

In any action at law or equity at the close of all the evidence, any party may move for a summary judgment upon the entire case or upon any severable issue including the issue of liability alone although there is a genuine issue as to damages.
1990, c. 628.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 8.01 - Civil Remedies and Procedure

Chapter 13 - Certain Incidents of Trial

§ 8.01-374. Procedure when original papers in cause are lost

§ 8.01-374.1. Consolidation or bifurcation of issues or claims in certain cases; appeal

§ 8.01-375. Exclusion of witnesses in civil cases (Subsection (a) of Supreme Court Rule 2:615 derived in part from this section and subsection (b) of Supreme Court Rule 2:615 derived from this section)

§ 8.01-376. Views by juries

§ 8.01-377. Remedy when variance appears between evidence and allegations

§ 8.01-377.1. Summary judgment

§ 8.01-378. Trial judge not to direct verdicts

§ 8.01-379. Argument before jury

§ 8.01-379.1. Informing jury of amounts sued for

§ 8.01-379.2. Jury instructions

§ 8.01-379.2:1. Spoliation of evidence

§ 8.01-379.3. General verdict accompanied by answer to interrogatories

§ 8.01-380. Dismissal of action by nonsuit; fees and costs

§ 8.01-381. What jury may carry out

§ 8.01-382. Verdict, judgment or decree to fix period at which interest begins; final order; judgment or decree for interest

§ 8.01-383. Power to grant new trial; how often

§ 8.01-383.1. Appeal when verdict reduced and accepted under protest; new trial for inadequate damages

§ 8.01-384. Formal exceptions to rulings or orders of court unnecessary; motion for new trial unnecessary in certain cases

§ 8.01-384.1. Interpreters for deaf or hard of hearing in civil proceedings

§ 8.01-384.1:1. Interpreters for non-English-speaking persons in civil cases

§ 8.01-384.2. Waiver of discovery time limitations by parties