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    • New Hampshire Revised Statutes
    • Title LII - Actions, Process, and Service of Process
    • Title 507-B - Bodily Injury Actions Against Governmental Units
    • Section 507-B:5 - Effect on Common Law.

    New Hampshire Revised Statutes
    Title 507-B - Bodily Injury Actions Against Governmental Units
    Section 507-B:5 - Effect on Common Law.

    Source. 1975, 483:1. 1981, 376:6, eff. Aug. 22, 1981.

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    Structure New Hampshire Revised Statutes

    New Hampshire Revised Statutes

    Title LII - Actions, Process, and Service of Process

    Title 507-B - Bodily Injury Actions Against Governmental Units

    Section 507-B:1 - Definitions.

    Section 507-B:2 - Liability for Negligence.

    Section 507-B:2-b - Snow, Ice, and Other Weather Hazards.

    Section 507-B:3 - Compulsory Consolidation of Actions.

    Section 507-B:4 - Limit of Liability.

    Section 507-B:5 - Effect on Common Law.

    Section 507-B:6 - Property Exempt From Attachment.

    Section 507-B:7 - Limitation on Actions.

    Section 507-B:7-a - Insurance Policies Procured by Governmental Agency.

    Section 507-B:8 - Appropriation to Satisfy Judgment.

    Section 507-B:9 - Pollutant Liability Standard.

    Section 507-B:10 - Statutory Construction.

    Section 507-B:11 - Use of Municipal and School District Facilities for Skateboarding, Rollerblading, Stunt Biking, or Rollerskiing.

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